From: "Christian Gennerat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Marc Schlensog a écrit :
>
> >I got the advice to install the standalone pcmcia_cs package
> >to get my CF-cards in a PCMCIA-adapter working. Surprisingly
> >it actually worked out. Now I'm having the problem, that I can't
> >get my Realtek8139-base
Marc Schlensog a écrit :
Hi, folks,
I got the advice to install the standalone pcmcia_cs package
to get my CF-cards in a PCMCIA-adapter working. Surprisingly
it actually worked out. Now I'm having the problem, that I can't
get my Realtek8139-based PCMCIA-NIC working anymore.
After
kernel: cs:
Hi, folks,
I got the advice to install the standalone pcmcia_cs package
to get my CF-cards in a PCMCIA-adapter working. Surprisingly
it actually worked out. Now I'm having the problem, that I can't
get my Realtek8139-based PCMCIA-NIC working anymore.
After
kernel: cs: cb_alloc(bus 2): vendor 0x10
From: "Christian Gennerat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Marc Schlensog a écrit :
>
> >I got the advice to install the standalone pcmcia_cs package
> >to get my CF-cards in a PCMCIA-adapter working. Surprisingly
> >it actually worked out. Now I'm having the problem, that I can't
> >get my Realtek8139-base
Marc Schlensog a écrit :
Hi, folks,
I got the advice to install the standalone pcmcia_cs package
to get my CF-cards in a PCMCIA-adapter working. Surprisingly
it actually worked out. Now I'm having the problem, that I can't
get my Realtek8139-based PCMCIA-NIC working anymore.
After
kernel: cs: cb_
Hi, folks,
I got the advice to install the standalone pcmcia_cs package
to get my CF-cards in a PCMCIA-adapter working. Surprisingly
it actually worked out. Now I'm having the problem, that I can't
get my Realtek8139-based PCMCIA-NIC working anymore.
After
kernel: cs: cb_alloc(bus 2): vendor 0x10
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