I had a similar problem with installing linux generally. That is, even Red
Hat couldn't deal with pcmcia. (This is on a travelmate 342-T) So, I used
the Debian 2.1 (rel.2)
binary to install and then to remove the pcmcia software completely. My
ethernet card works quite well. I am now learning to de
...
> Unfortunately the system locks up when booting the PCMCIA-
> module and all I can do is a cold start... I figured out that I've got a
...
This behaviour is described in the PCMCIA-HOWTO, you may
do 'cardctl eject' before rebooting the machine. For details
see the HOWTO. Recently I have got a
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 15:36:20 +0100,
Oliver Schoenknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> Unfortunately the system locks up when booting the PCMCIA-
> module and all I can do is a cold start...
if "booting the PCMCIA module" means "inserting the PCMCIA module",
then i have the same problem o
Hey everyone,
this is my first mail to this newsgroup and I hope someone can
help ! I've got a new notebook and everything ran fine with (shame
on me !) the senseless Windows! As I use Debian on my home
workstation I made this step to my notebook as well.
Unfortunately the system locks up when
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