From: "Kenneth Jacker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> kim> In the /etc/init.d/pcmcia script, there is some code that
> kim> replaces the value yenta_socket with i82365 in the PCIC
> kim> variable when the kernel version is 2.4.x. I have disabled this
> kim> override more than one notebook installat
kim> On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 10:23:37AM -0400, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
cc> try to edit /etc/defaults/pcmcia, remove the line PCIC=i82365
cc> and add the line PCIC=yenta_socket.
>>
>> I tried that ... didn't make any difference ...
kim> In the /etc/init.d/pcmcia script, there is some cod
On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 10:23:37AM -0400, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
> cc> try to edit /etc/defaults/pcmcia, remove the line PCIC=i82365
> cc> and add the line PCIC=yenta_socket.
>
> I tried that ... didn't make any difference ...
In the /etc/init.d/pcmcia script, there is some code that replaces
From: "Kenneth Jacker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> kim> In the /etc/init.d/pcmcia script, there is some code that
> kim> replaces the value yenta_socket with i82365 in the PCIC
> kim> variable when the kernel version is 2.4.x. I have disabled this
> kim> override more than one notebook installat
cc> try to edit /etc/defaults/pcmcia, remove the line PCIC=i82365
cc> and add the line PCIC=yenta_socket.
I tried that ... didn't make any difference ...
-Kenneth
kim> On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 10:23:37AM -0400, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
cc> try to edit /etc/defaults/pcmcia, remove the line PCIC=i82365
cc> and add the line PCIC=yenta_socket.
>>
>> I tried that ... didn't make any difference ...
kim> In the /etc/init.d/pcmcia script, there is some cod
On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 10:23:37AM -0400, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
> cc> try to edit /etc/defaults/pcmcia, remove the line PCIC=i82365
> cc> and add the line PCIC=yenta_socket.
>
> I tried that ... didn't make any difference ...
In the /etc/init.d/pcmcia script, there is some code that replaces
cc> try to edit /etc/defaults/pcmcia, remove the line PCIC=i82365
cc> and add the line PCIC=yenta_socket.
I tried that ... didn't make any difference ...
-Kenneth
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I just spent a good chunk of yesterday trying to fix this problem- after
switching to testing and doing a dist-upgrade, I was without network. I
solved it by grabbing the newest version the "pcmcia-cs" package, and
doing a dpkg-reconfigure on it, this time telling it to use the config
files provi
I just spent a good chunk of yesterday trying to fix this problem- after
switching to testing and doing a dist-upgrade, I was without network. I
solved it by grabbing the newest version the "pcmcia-cs" package, and
doing a dpkg-reconfigure on it, this time telling it to use the config
files provi
[Sorry if you already saw this on 'debian-user'. After I sent that
copy, I realized I should have *only* sent it here ... sorry!]
When I boot my Dell laptop with the 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel, my PCMCIA
card is recognized properly and I can access our local Ethernet.
When using 2.4.18-686, however, I
[Sorry if you already saw this on 'debian-user'. After I sent that
copy, I realized I should have *only* sent it here ... sorry!]
When I boot my Dell laptop with the 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernel, my PCMCIA
card is recognized properly and I can access our local Ethernet.
When using 2.4.18-686, however, I
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