Thanks for doing that bit of research for my problem, Petter. I won't have access to that machine to test it until later, but I wonder if this is relevant since (I believe) this is not a CardBus card.
I'll definitely try this and report the results to this list. /paul Petter Abrahamsson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > I get the same message after upgrading to kernel 2.4.8. After a short search > in the mailing list archives I found this message > (http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop/2001/debian-laptop-200108/msg00066.ht > ml) > > >Hi > >You have to modify your /etc/default/pcmcia file to use YENTA instead of > i82365 because >the YENTA driver replace de previous cardbus driver. > >check well the yenta driver name and replace i82365 with this one. > > Myself, I haven't had time to try this yet, but I will soon. It solved the > problem for the person who originally posted it (see the next message in the > above thread). > > Hope this will help (for you and for me =) > > /petter > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: " Paul C. Nendick " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <debian-laptop@lists.debian.org> > Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 5:49 AM > Subject: 3Com 3CCFEM556B and Testing > > > > Hello all, > > > > I'm currently running Debian testing with the latest kernel and pcmcia > > packages loaded on a Toshiba Libretto 100ct. I am trying to get my > > 3Com 3CCFEM556B multifunction card to work. So far, this setup worked > > effortlessly with RedHat and FreeBSD, but not with Debian. Please help, > > I like Debian so much more..... > > > > When I issue `/etc/init.d/pcmcia start`, I get: > > /lib/modules/2.4.9-586tsc/pcmcia/i82365.o: unresolved symbol > isapnp_find_dev_R76S1deff > > ds: no socket drivers loaded! > > /lib/modules/2.4.9-586tsc/pcmcia/ds.o: init_module: Operation not > permitted > > Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, > including > > invalid IO or IRQ parameters > > cardmgr . > > And when I issue `cardctl status` or `cardinfo`, I get: > > no pcmcia driver in /proc/devices > > > > > > I have tried both the default settings in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts and > > settings that force the IRQ to be 10. > > > > Ideas? > > > > /paul > > > > > > -- > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Paul C. Nendick