On November 25, 2002 02:37 pm, Christian Gennerat wrote:
> >Does that mean I should stick with the stand-alone PCMCIA modules?
>
> No, but try "modprobe i82365" instead.
I actually went back to a kernel without pcmcia support and installed the
stand-alone modules from source already. With /etc/
On November 25, 2002 02:37 pm, Christian Gennerat wrote:
> >Does that mean I should stick with the stand-alone PCMCIA modules?
>
> No, but try "modprobe i82365" instead.
I actually went back to a kernel without pcmcia support and installed the
stand-alone modules from source already. With /etc/
On November 25, 2002 03:18 am, Christian Gennerat wrote:
> Have you used yenta_socket before ?
> Have you really Cardbus on your P120 laptop ?
> What model is it ?
> Is there some BIOS setting about PCMCIA/CARDBUS ?
No, I've never used yenta_socket before. I don't know if I actually have
Cardbus
On November 25, 2002 03:18 am, Christian Gennerat wrote:
> Have you used yenta_socket before ?
> Have you really Cardbus on your P120 laptop ?
> What model is it ?
> Is there some BIOS setting about PCMCIA/CARDBUS ?
No, I've never used yenta_socket before. I don't know if I actually have
Cardbus
Levi Waldron a écrit:
On a new woody laptop install I used the bf-2.4 stock kernel, the
pcmcia-modules-2.4.18-bf2.4 binary package, and the pcmcia-cs package and got
the PCMCIA network card working perfectly. Had to manually edit
/etc/network/interfaces.
Have you used yenta_socket befor
On a new woody laptop install I used the bf-2.4 stock kernel, the
pcmcia-modules-2.4.18-bf2.4 binary package, and the pcmcia-cs package and got
the PCMCIA network card working perfectly. Had to manually edit
/etc/network/interfaces.
Then I compiled a custom 2.4.18 kernel with built-in PCMCIA
On a new woody laptop install I used the bf-2.4 stock kernel, the
pcmcia-modules-2.4.18-bf2.4 binary package, and the pcmcia-cs package and got
the PCMCIA network card working perfectly. Had to manually edit
/etc/network/interfaces.
Then I compiled a custom 2.4.18 kernel with built-in PCMCIA
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