Re: PCMCIA and ISA relation

2003-05-08 Thread Kevin McKinley
On Wed, 7 May 2003 11:24:43 -0700 Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I recently got a new Dell Latitude 610 and immediatley dumped W2K and > installed Debian sarge. I compiled my own kernel and it was working > fine. I then needed to make sure my Wireless LAN card worked, and > found that it coul

Re: PCMCIA and ISA relation

2003-05-08 Thread Jason Kraftcheck
Jeff wrote: After fighting this for a few hours, I got a hunch...in my custom kernel I did not include ISA Bus support nor ISA Plug-n-Play support. I didn't think I needed that on what i thought was a purely PCI system. Well, apparently there is a relationship between the PCMCIA Cardbus and the

Re: PCMCIA and ISA relation

2003-05-08 Thread Albert Dengg
... > May 5 10:24:24 jcdeb2 cardmgr[342]: socket 1: Lucent Technologies > WaveLAN/IEEE > Adapter<30>May 5 10:24:24 cardmgr[342]: executing: 'modprobe hermes' > May 5 10:24:24 jcdeb2 kernel: hermes.c: 5 Apr 2002 David Gibson > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > May 5 10:24:24 jcdeb2 cardmgr[342]: executing:

PCMCIA and ISA relation

2003-05-07 Thread Jeff
I recently got a new Dell Latitude 610 and immediatley dumped W2K and installed Debian sarge. I compiled my own kernel and it was working fine. I then needed to make sure my Wireless LAN card worked, and found that it couldn't get dev resources when inserted. It would load hermes, which in turn