Well, I did try downloading pcmcia-sources and installing pcmcia-cs,
since the kernel support wasnt working, but I did have kernel support
working for me before, so this was more a last-resort than anything else.
When I unplug the card, I get one high beep. When I reinsert it, I get a
high beep f
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 11:15:45AM -0300, Derek Broughton wrote:
> >
> > I was expecting to see i82356 here.
>
> I haven't been following the thread, so perhaps I'm out of line, but you
> wouldn't see i823685 if he's using yenta_socket. This may be correct in his
> case, mine shows pcnet_cs where
From: "Marco Menchise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 10:51:57PM +1000, Russell Shaw wrote:
> > Marco Menchise wrote:
> >
> > >Could you please paste what is in /proc/interrupts after card insertion?
> >
> >CPU0
> > 0: 337359 XT-PIC timer
> > 1:
Marco Menchise wrote:
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 10:51:57PM +1000, Russell Shaw wrote:
Marco Menchise wrote:
Could you please paste what is in /proc/interrupts after card insertion?
CPU0
0: 337359 XT-PIC timer
1:308 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 10:51:57PM +1000, Russell Shaw wrote:
> Marco Menchise wrote:
>
> >Could you please paste what is in /proc/interrupts after card insertion?
>
>CPU0
> 0: 337359 XT-PIC timer
> 1:308 XT-PIC keyboard
> 2: 0 X
Marco Menchise wrote:
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 07:05:42PM +1000, Russell Shaw wrote:
N407ER wrote:
As for messages from the card manager, would this be in syslog or where?
When i insert the pcmcia card on my laptop, it beeps and puts some
messages onto the screen.
How many beeps?
2 hig
On Mon, May 05, 2003 at 07:05:42PM +1000, Russell Shaw wrote:
> N407ER wrote:
> >
> > As for messages from the card manager, would this be in syslog or where?
>
> When i insert the pcmcia card on my laptop, it beeps and puts some
> messages onto the screen.
>
How many beeps?
2 high beep -> Ok
1
N407ER wrote:
>
> As for messages from the card manager, would this be in syslog or where?
When i insert the pcmcia card on my laptop, it beeps and puts some
messages onto the screen.
On Mon, 05 May 2003 15:56:02 +1000
Russell Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you use the normal kernel build process using the old .config
> parameters, then any new parameters won't be set. Try using "make
> oldconfig" and you'll get prompted for just the newer parameters.
It's OK to do that,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I tried that. The laptop beeps when I insert and remove the card,
> implying that at least some feature of CardManager is working, but I
> still cannot bring up the interface.
Does the card manager show any messages when it beeps?
> I am sure this has to do with my
>
On Sun, 04 May 2003 09:19:30 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I suppose I could try downoading the 2.4.18bf2.4 kernel package (that is
> the kernel version I originally ran, before my first, successful
> recompile when I first installed) and see if it works, but I don't see
> why it should, since
I tried that. The laptop beeps when I insert and remove the card,
implying that at least some feature of CardManager is working, but I
still cannot bring up the interface. I am sure this has to do with my
reinstallation of my new kernel, but not the kernel itself; as I
installed the old kernel pack
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should have clarified, I used the same kernel config file as I was
using successfully, save for adding SCSI support and a few USB options.
So the PCMCIA cardbus support is in and the relevent option for the 3com
card is also in.
Any other ideas?
Eject and insert th
I should have clarified, I used the same kernel config file as I was
using successfully, save for adding SCSI support and a few USB options.
So the PCMCIA cardbus support is in and the relevent option for the 3com
card is also in.
Any other ideas?
Thanks for the help, though :)
On Sun, 04 May 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running Debian Woody with a 2.4.18 kernel on a Compaq Armada E500.
It's been working great with my custom kernel up until I did a recompile
to add SCSI and USB support, neither of which should effect PCMCIA
functionality. However, when I installed the new ker
Hi all,
I'm running Debian Woody with a 2.4.18 kernel on a Compaq Armada E500.
It's been working great with my custom kernel up until I did a recompile
to add SCSI and USB support, neither of which should effect PCMCIA
functionality. However, when I installed the new kernel package using
dpkg, the
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