Re: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19 does not exist (potato)

2001-08-17 Thread Zeno Gantner
> I would recommend you to configure and compile your own customized > kernel-source. There is a lot of stuff in these images, for example > drivers for devices which you don't have. After making your new kernel > bootable, boot this kernel and then go to /usr/usr/pcmcia (after > unpacking the s

Re: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19 does not exist (potato)

2001-08-17 Thread Bernard Reißberg
Hi! I would recommend you to configure and compile your own customized kernel-source. There is a lot of stuff in these images, for example drivers for devices which you don't have. After making your new kernel bootable, boot this kernel and then go to /usr/usr/pcmcia (after unpacking the source

Re: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19 does not exist (potato)

2001-08-17 Thread Zeno Gantner
> I would recommend you to configure and compile your own customized > kernel-source. There is a lot of stuff in these images, for example > drivers for devices which you don't have. After making your new kernel > bootable, boot this kernel and then go to /usr/usr/pcmcia (after > unpacking the

pcmcia-modules-2.2.19 does not exist (potato)

2001-08-17 Thread Zeno Gantner
Hello everyone, I have a problem with the pcmcia-modules package. I use kernel-image-2.2.19, and normally there is a version of the pcmcia-modules for every kernel image. Version 2.2.19 is only available for unstable. Any suggestions how to get it to work? I am not a Debian developer, just a user

Re: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19 does not exist (potato)

2001-08-17 Thread Bernard=20Rei=DFberg
Hi! I would recommend you to configure and compile your own customized kernel-source. There is a lot of stuff in these images, for example drivers for devices which you don't have. After making your new kernel bootable, boot this kernel and then go to /usr/usr/pcmcia (after unpacking the sourc

pcmcia-modules-2.2.19 does not exist (potato)

2001-08-17 Thread Zeno Gantner
Hello everyone, I have a problem with the pcmcia-modules package. I use kernel-image-2.2.19, and normally there is a version of the pcmcia-modules for every kernel image. Version 2.2.19 is only available for unstable. Any suggestions how to get it to work? I am not a Debian developer, just a use