Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> >
> > I'll try ASAP.
>
> Now that bugzilla is back up, we can see that no, it did not improve
> things:
Indeed.
> Results from a newer kernel would still be interesting, but I'm not
> optimistic about the possibility of there being a fix already
> upstream
> any
retitle 366507 [ToPIC97] trouble routing CSC IRQs and card IRQs to ISA IRQ
(pcmcia cardbus disabled)
quit
Thomas Nemeth wrote:
> Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>> I wonder if v2.6.34-rc2~30^2~2 (pcmcia: re-route Cardbus IRQ to ISA on
>> ti1130 bridges if necessary, 2010-03-06) improved things. Thomas,
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> [...]
> > Disabling IRQ #11
>
> Scary.
>
> Now bugzilla.kernel.org is down, so we have to make do with whatever
> made it to the mailing list archives search engines can find.
>
> Bug 7264 seems interesting. Apparently v2.6.17-rc1~998^2~45 (PCI:
> quirk for IBM Dock II
Hi,
Thomas Nemeth wrote:
> When I boot my laptop with this kernel, I can't use my pcmcia ethernet
> card (Netgear). It works perfectly with kernels 2.2.27-pre2 (on potato)
> and 2.4.27-2-386 (testing).
[...]
> :00:13.1 CardBus bridge: Toshiba America Info Systems ToPIC97 (rev 20)
> Subs
Sorry for the delay. Figured out things well enough to be happy with 4.0r2,
and to be able to do a network enabled install. Kernel parameter acpi=off does
work for this ThinkPad 770z. Unfortunate in a way, given the point numbers
on what looked like a did/didn't work divide.
dean
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Hi,
Sorry, it's difficult to get information across. Getting back into machines,
and things are either too old and/or too broken, and/or not set up yet.
Was hoping on getting past the live cd stage, but networking is cardbus. :-(
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knoppix is using apm, which seems to work (acpi is better on
Package: linux-image-2.6.15-1-486
Version: 2.6.15-8
Severity: important
When I boot my laptop with this kernel, I can't use my pcmcia ethernet
card (Netgear). It works perfectly with kernels 2.2.27-pre2 (on potato)
and 2.4.27-2-386 (testing).
I've tried every combination of acpi and pci kernel par
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