> > regardless of what you are doing' since the modules from David Hinds and Linus > > pcmcia are not 100% binary compatible for all cases. > > However, deleting that code would render a significant number of ARM platforms > without PCMCIA support, which would be real bad. It would actually have made no difference as said code didnt actually work anyway. Dwmw2 seems to have solved that - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Pavel Machek
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) David Woodhouse
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) David Hinds
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) David Woodhouse
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Jeff Garzik
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) David Woodhouse
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Alan Cox
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Jeff Garzik
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Alan Cox
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Russell King
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Alan Cox
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Linus Torvalds
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Alan Cox
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Linus Torvalds
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Alan Cox
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Russell King
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Linus Torvalds
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) David Woodhouse
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Jeff Garzik
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) Linus Torvalds
- Re: [PATCH] pcmcia event thread. (fwd) David Woodhouse