Mike Leone wrote:
yenta_socket is the name of the kernel-level PCMCIA driver.
What's 'yenta' mean, by the way? Is it the name of one of the chips? Just curious...
If you do not use the built-in kernel PCMCIA drivers, but instead use the full stand-alone PCMCIA-CS package, there is no yenta-socket; you must specifiy i82365.
The Debian pcmcia-modules package depends on the pcmcia-cs package... does installing pcmcia-modules remove the i82365 support? I'm just not clear on the relationship between the two packages.