cheers for that
sounds kind of similar to what i have except for the cpu arch. so now i'm stuck :( .
maybe i should try a 2.4.19 kernel...
i've got an x86 laptop at work - i'll check it out on that.
matthew
> 2.4.19
>
> > which pcmcia drivers did you use? pcmcia-cs? kernel tree pcmcia? - m
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003, Matthew Yee-King wrote:
> hello Jaroslav
>
> ok i've got some specific questions :
>
> which kernel version did you get the vx driver working with?
2.4.19
> which pcmcia drivers did you use? pcmcia-cs? kernel tree pcmcia? - module or
>compiled into the kernel?
kernel tr
hello Jaroslav
ok i've got some specific questions :
which kernel version did you get the vx driver working with?
which pcmcia drivers did you use? pcmcia-cs? kernel tree pcmcia? - module or compiled
into the kernel?
which vxpocket card?
cheers
matthew
> We developed the driver using the x
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003, Matthew Yee-King wrote:
> Hello there
>
> I'm trying to get the vxpocket driver working. I've built alsa from cvs
> and i've got all the pcmcia and alsa modules inserted:
> the first time i insert the vxpocket, i get a kernel barf. from /var/log/messages:
> Jan 5 12:56:28 b