Hi, I have recently installed Debian on a friend's laptop. To get his PCMCIA cards to work I had to create my own pcmcia-modules package using the pcmcia-source package (because the ones supplied with bo don't work). I did this and everything seemed to work. (I used the 2.9.6 version of PCMCIA and compiled with kernel 2.0.30)
However my friend has since had problems. He tried to startx and found that although the X background came up, he had no mouse or window manager. Upon exiting, he typed emacs at the prompt which simply hung - no response. He tried emacs at a different virtual console and got the same thing. Neither control^C, nor control^Z could get out of it. When he did a ps at another console, the emacs process didn't even show up. My friend then deinstalled the pcmcia packages and everything worked fine again. (Except he then could no longer use his ethernet or pcmcia cards obviously.) These problems sound very strange. My friend is new to Debian. I hope he isn't getting a bad impression of Debian as a result of these troubles he's having. Any ideas, or things I can tell him to try? Thanks, Mark. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] "They told me I was gullible ... and I believed them!" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .