gs
> I need and I'd like to know if people have had success before I invest
> time installing debian.
is it compatible to a gr390? then you might try
http://www.prongs.org/linux/sony/
also check out
http://www.tuxmobil.org/sony.html
http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/sony.html
hth,
sebas
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 21:40, ttt wrote:
> I have yet to find a definite solution to using console blanking with
> acpi. With my old desktop pc, I could simply check "console blank using
> apm" in the kernel settings and the screen would switch to standby after
> a few minutes. However, my TM 800 do
Hi!. I saw yours e-mail in internet. My name´s Sebastian from
Argentina
I ´ve a Comaq Armada 1575Dm and I installed a PreMax PMX PE-200 on
it. It´s a PCMCIA Ethernet Card.
The problem´s that I downloaded an Actiontec driver for this PCMCIA
but it did´t work.
Do
Dillo works like a champ, only thing missing for me is copy-paste. Frames I
dont
need. And the latest version has cookies! Woohoo. Perfect as the default
browser.
I only open galeon when I need plugins or some bizarre page wont work. Usually
just fine for basic navigation.
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002
rd is only available if you
configure it with a 2 GHz P4, 512 MB RAM, and a 40 GB disk.
I've heard good things about the IBM Thinkpads but havent dont the
research yet...
Any info would be appreciated.
Sebastian
an older ATI video card if they offered it,
but they dont.
Sebastian
9.5mm hard disk is 40 GB, and the 12.5mm
disks go up to 60 GB.
Sebastian
to be 01:00.0. Is it correct, that for Xinerama,
there would have to be a second VGA device in this listing? Or is there
another way to set it up correctly? Are there perhaps any kernel/bios
parameters that would result in another vga device popping up in the lspci
listing?
ciao Sebastian
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"forget" to activate the LCD? Does anybody have an idea, how to solve this?
I've the feeling, that I'm very close...
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I will answer my question myself (at least partially)... :)
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 13:00, Sebastian Kanthak wrote:
> thanks for your quick respose, Craig. I've set things up, the way you
> described, but unfortunately, it did not work. What does work is that X
> s
not connecting the crt at boot-time! :)
ciao Sebastian
ost devices shared one irq and
many of them did not work.the whole thing was
solved when i installed the current acpi-patches for
the kernel. grab the source from:
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perhaps you can checkout toshiba's semi-official unix-site:
http://newsletter.toshiba-tro.de/main/
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configure it with a 2 GHz P4, 512 MB RAM, and a 40 GB disk.
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there would have to be a second VGA device in this listing? Or is there
another way to set it up correctly? Are there perhaps any kernel/bios
parameters that would result in another vga device popping up in the lspci
listing?
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Hi,
I will answer my question myself (at least partially)... :)
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 13:00, Sebastian Kanthak wrote:
> thanks for your quick respose, Craig. I've set things up, the way you
> described, but unfortunately, it did not work. What does work is that X
> s
not connecting the crt at boot-time! :)
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a similar problem: most devices shared one irq and
many of them did not work.the whole thing was
solved when i installed the current acpi-patches for
the kernel. grab the source from:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=36832
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perhaps you can checkout toshiba's semi-official unix-site:
http://newsletter.toshiba-tro.de/main/
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to be in testing within 2 weeks. :)
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do not work, too, but again,
nothing essential.
i cannot tell you anything about the support from toshiba, had no
problems since the day of purchase (february 2002).
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mount /dev/hda3 /mnt/woody
lilo -r /mnt/woody
mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/potato
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> do with it. Can I simply cp it to the floppy's ./kernel and try it out?
you could try "mkboot", see the manpage for more details.
and btw, yes, a simple copy of the kernel with "dd" would work, too; but
less convenient than mkboot, whi
lilo -r .
cd /
umount /mnt
mount your Woody root partition on /mnt
cd /mnt
sbin/lilo -r .
sbin/lilo -r . -C etc/lilo.conf.mbr
cd /
umount /mnt
reboot
You should be good to go.
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i suppose you grab the latest kernel 2.4.20 (unless you use ext3 with
the option data=journal, see http://www.kerneltrap.org/node.php?id=515)
and the ACPI-backport from
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=36832
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rd did you configure with alsa?
did you also configure irq (mostly 5 or 7) and dma (mostly 1)?
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-get install scmxx
i am using it for almost a year now and it serves me well.
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if yes, i wrote a little patch for wmacpi which should fix the battery
issue (http://www.kodeaffe.de/wmacpi/wmacpi-patch) for wmacpi 1.34.
anyway, the support for acpi for linux is quite limited.
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generate a scancode when hitting an extra key.
it seems that the keyboard driver has to send a magic byte string to the
controller for that to work.
so does anyone of you have any experience in this regard? anyone who
actually did or tried this?
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> (after applying the ACPI patch).
toshiba satellite 3000-601 (but i noticed not-working extra-keys with an
asus l3800c as well). i cannot load the module "toshiba_acpi" on my
machine. well, according to http://www.buzzard.org.uk/toshiba/, the 3000
series is weird, anyway.
cheers,
eyboard-and-Console-HOWTO.html
- mobile guide from mobilix:
http://www.mobilix.org/Mobile-Guide.db/mobile-guide-p2c1s6-keyboard.html
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us HP Omnibooks, Pavillions, Toshiba Satellites and Compals.
wooo... i am amazed.
it seems to work on my satellite. the keys are all recognized now.
it does not work on the asus l3800c, though. unfortunately, i cannot
investigate any further, because i have to give it back today.
thanx a
i have the following in my /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh
logger "acpid: received a shutdown request"
/sbin/init 0
this will not work if ACPI does not recognize the button, check if
/proc/acpi/button/power/PWRF/info exists.
hth,
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go there, the
> site is no longer available.
>
> http://www.mobilix.org/touchpad_driver.html
because it is now http://www.tuxmobil.org/touchpad_driver.html
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pgp000
elete
the older ones (or move them away).
if i recollect correctly, there was a little packaging bug, where a new
version of the package did not delete the old libs.
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s, there are some typos. :)
>Do i need gpm? or does the synaptic driver work as is?
no, you do not need gpm. on the contrary, i made the experience that gpm
gets into the way of the synaptics driver, but YMMV.
hth,
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to find out is what chipset is on your card. tuxmobile.org might help as
> well here.
now for the real reason for this mail: it is http://tuxmobil.org. :)
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ite unlikey that it works. i tried once and it
failed, though others had success with other cards.
hth,
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DV1394=m
CONFIG_IEEE1394_RAWIO=m
CONFIG_IEEE1394_CMP=m
CONFIG_IEEE1394_AMDTP=m
# CONFIG_IEEE1394_VERBOSEDEBUG is not set
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t successful.
> Any ideas on how to go about this would be a great help.
check http://tuxmobil.org/dell.html. there is a report which says that
you have to use i810_audio (or snd-intel8x0 with alsa).
hth,
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t-end for compiling software optimized
for your architecture by creating a local repository with built
packages.
It can manage system upgrade too.
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ttached inittab.
i do not know of any "tool" to generate an inittab: take $EDITOR and
"man inittab" and your brain (including the internet) instead.
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#
main
> problem is still the graphics (XFree 4.1 from Debian woody, 4.2 didn't
> cure it).
i cannot help you directly, but perhaps asking in the nvidia linux/bsd
forum could help:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=14
hth,
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llowing in /var/log/messages:
Jul 7 10:20:01 kernel: IrDA: Registered device irda0
Jul 7 10:20:02 irattach: executing: 'echo >
/proc/sys/net/irda/devname'
Jul 7 10:20:02 irattach: executing: 'echo 1 >
/proc/sys/net/irda/discovery'
Jul 7 10:20:02 irattach:
Hi,
I have a problem with my Toshiba Satellite 2430-502 Laptop.
I installed Debian Linux 3.0 with a 2.2.20 Kernel and it worked fine so far.
Now I was trying to compile a 2.4.20/2.4.21 Kernel. The compilation itself does
not make any problems, but when I try to boot the Kernel with LILO, it hang
hi namensvetter..
* Sebastian Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-14 09:11 +0200]:
>
> I have a problem with my Toshiba Satellite 2430-502 Laptop.
>
> I installed Debian Linux 3.0 with a 2.2.20 Kernel and it worked fine so far.
>
> Now I was trying to compile a 2
of XFree86 which is part of "extmod". there
is no program "xv" to find (though perhaps somewhere it might exist).
usually it is activated by having
Load"extmod"
somewhere in the section "Module" in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.
if you want to watch vi
rehi..
* Bernhard Kleine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-16 16:13 +0200]:
> On Mit, 2003-07-16 at 13:14, Sebastian Henschel wrote:
> >
> > * "Dr. Bernhard Kleine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-16 11:58 +0200]:
> >
> > > whenever I try to look for
ow 1: x
> 16-bit legacy interface ports at 0001
i assume that this is what kde controlcenter gets from "lspci".
this does not mean that the driver for pcmcia is loaded. check "lsmod"
and look for "i82365" or "yenta_socket" to see if it is.
hth,
seba
the
parameter "vga=791" at the boot prompt of lilo to activate a framebuffer
resolution of 1024x768 on the console.
hth,
sebastian
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X on it but
> Debian
> > doesn't have drivers for the SIS 650 as a standard and I am finding it a
> bit
> > tricky guessing what paramator it is asking for when the text is off the
> > bottom.
>
> if you use the debian default kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4 you can pass th
ou modprobe either of them by hand?
> Obviously then it's not loading - any other ideas??? ;-)
yes, provide us with some error messages. :)
cheers,
sebastian
> On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 13:45, Sebastian Henschel wrote:
> >
> > * Doug Neville-Dove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07
you anyway:
i use a ME45 with GSM without problems. i know that O2 germany have a
webpage somewhere on their site where they describe how to use their
GPRS connection with a non-windows system.
also the package scmxx could be of some value to you.
hth,
sebastian
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* Rene Engelhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-24 15:14 +0200]:
>
> Sebastian Henschel wrote:
> > * Rene Engelhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-23 08:59 +0200]:
> >
> > > I got the Siemens C55 and the S55 to choose from (there were
>
Hi list!
PyAcpi is a small application, written in python to control the power
settings of the processor via a simple shell interface. It has been
developed on a Pentium 4 mobile CPU (on a Asus L3800C notebook).
PyAcpi uses the Acpi interface provided with the 2.5 series of the
Linux kernel, it ha
Micha Feigin wrote:
> I tried adding the line
> alias eth0 8139too
> to /etc/modules.conf as sugested in the documentation under
> kernel-src/Documentation/modules.txt
> but it didn't seem to do anything.
Is the module loaded, do you see anything when running
lsmod|grep 8139too ?
You could also tr
gs
> I need and I'd like to know if people have had success before I invest
> time installing debian.
is it compatible to a gr390? then you might try
http://www.prongs.org/linux/sony/
also check out
http://www.tuxmobil.org/sony.html
http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/sony.html
hth,
sebas
On Sun, 2003-08-03 at 21:52, maverick wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Just wanted to say thanks for this script, _exactly_ what i needed for
> my travelmate when im on the road :)
>
> it works perfectly, i only had to change something small to make
> temperature work
> pyacpi.py:
> //
> # where's the inform
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 21:40, ttt wrote:
> I have yet to find a definite solution to using console blanking with
> acpi. With my old desktop pc, I could simply check "console blank using
> apm" in the kernel settings and the screen would switch to standby after
> a few minutes. However, my TM 800 do
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 18:28, Martin List-Petersen wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 09:35, ThanhVu Nguyen wrote:
> > Hi, Normally before I just use the dd if=kernel of=/floppy bs=1k to
> > create a boot floppy.
> > now I have a laptop which has no floppy or cdrw, it does have a cdrom
> > and can boo
Hello,
my name is Sebastian and I am new to this list. Since yesterday I am the proud
owner of a Acer Travelmate 291LCi-M10. I installed Debian on it, and although
I had informed myself prior at tuxmobile.org, I was surprised that nearly
everything worked right out of the box.
I had to
Hello,
I own a laptop with this chipset. Although I get the (standard) kernel modules
loaded, X11 does not work with the radeon or ati drivers. Can anybody help
me ? If it is better to use external drivers, please tell me which ones.
Thnx,
Sebastian
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using vesa drivers.
Sebastian
Dolle wrote:
What kind of error do you have?
tail /var/log/XFree86.0.log
Robert
Am Do, den 29.04.2004 schrieb Sebastian Bleikamp um 15:39:
Hello,
I own a laptop with this chipset. Although I get the (standard) kernel modules
loaded, X11 does not work with the rad
river does not
like fb devices ... makes the whole system hang.
Sebastian
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you automatically switch to TV/crt mode. Try plugging a Monitor in, or
switching fb off. ;-)
What a kind of variant (graphics chip) do you have ?
Cheers,
Sebastian
Jan Koch wrote:
Hello,
last week i bought this notebook (from Mediamarkt) and wanted experience
linux the first time. Because i
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 18:28, Martin List-Petersen wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 09:35, ThanhVu Nguyen wrote:
> > Hi, Normally before I just use the dd if=kernel of=/floppy bs=1k to
> > create a boot floppy.
> > now I have a laptop which has no floppy or cdrw, it does have a cdrom
> > and can boo
>> Ok, but what does the bogo bit stand for? (And don't look it up. Anyone
>> can do that! :-)
> bogo as in "does not mean anything really, has no real value". What
> bogomips measures is, how much CPU time it takes to do a specified loop.
> This value is then used in the kernel to time other t
nd if I recall right -- don't remove libesd though, only the sound
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On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 14:58:43 -0400, Brandon Kuczenski wrote:
> Recent upgrade to Debian Sarge on a Thinkpad T23, with kernel 2.6.8,
> home-brewed. I had initially intended to use ACPI, but I couldn't get
> it working and since APM works flawlessly on this machine, I thought I
> would stick with i
Hello,
my name is Sebastian and I am new to this list. Since yesterday I am the proud
owner of a Acer Travelmate 291LCi-M10. I installed Debian on it, and although
I had informed myself prior at tuxmobile.org, I was surprised that nearly
everything worked right out of the box.
I had to
Hello,
I own a laptop with this chipset. Although I get the (standard) kernel modules
loaded, X11 does not work with the radeon or ati drivers. Can anybody help
me ? If it is better to use external drivers, please tell me which ones.
Thnx,
Sebastian
inue using vesa drivers.
Sebastian
Dolle wrote:
What kind of error do you have?
tail /var/log/XFree86.0.log
Robert
Am Do, den 29.04.2004 schrieb Sebastian Bleikamp um 15:39:
Hello,
I own a laptop with this chipset. Although I get the (standard) kernel modules
loaded, X11 does not work with
ly, this driver does not
like fb devices ... makes the whole system hang.
Sebastian
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you automatically switch to TV/crt mode. Try plugging a Monitor in, or
switching fb off. ;-)
What a kind of variant (graphics chip) do you have ?
Cheers,
Sebastian
Jan Koch wrote:
Hello,
last week i bought this notebook (from Mediamarkt) and wanted experience
linux the first time. Because i
get it working, pls mail me. Nevertheless it's
a great tool.
Sebastian
Jens Nachtigall wrote:
Hi all,
I am running sid, using kde and kdelaptopdaemon (including the KLaptop
applet). When I unplug the laptop (ie it runs from the batteries or is
started unplugged) the KLaptop daemon
age for warnings in later versions, but he only responded: "No."
At least an answer ;)
Well, perhaps mass mails could make him change his mind...
CU
Sebastian
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know why.
the same laptop running under windoze xp makes more than 4 hours.
are there any tipps or solutions for my problems ?
p.s. all extra hardware ist off (wlan, pcmcia, ...)
best regards,
sebastian
Am Sonntag, 27. Juni 2004 12:29 schrieb Joan Tur:
> Es Diumenge 27 Juny 2004 12:04, en Sebastian Mangelkramer va escriure:
> | hello dear list,
> | my acer travelmate 290lci (centrino) laptop drives me crazy because the
> | runtime when i`m on battery is just about 1h 30min. i`m usin
I was wondering if someone on this list has a HP Pavilion running under
> debian and would be willing to send me a working XFree86 confuguration
> file?
Hi Peter,
do you own a Knoppix CD-Rom ?
With Knoppix you could easy test or "generate" a sample X-Config, matching
your machin
Am Sonntag, 27. Juni 2004 22:32 schrieb Joan Tur:
> Es Diumenge 27 Juny 2004 19:51, en Sebastian Mangelkramer va escriure:
> | but not the f** micro$oft optical mouse.
> | i can`t belive this but if the mouse ist unplugged the runtime increase
> | up about nearly 30%
>
>
Am Montag, 28. Juni 2004 10:13 schrieb Leonardo Canducci:
> On Sun, Jun 27, 2004 at 12:04:42PM +0200, Sebastian Mangelkramer wrote:
> > hello dear list,
> > my acer travelmate 290lci (centrino) laptop drives me crazy because the
> > runtime when i`m on battery is just about
Sebastian Mangelkramer wrote:
Am Montag, 28. Juni 2004 10:13 schrieb Leonardo Canducci:
hello dear list,
my acer travelmate 290lci (centrino) laptop drives me crazy because the
runtime when i`m on battery is just about 1h 30min. i`m using debian 3.1
sarge with kernel 2.6.7, cpudynd, hdparm
hout usbfs running.
sg_map shows the sg devices mapped to the correct devices, and it seems to be
that it is a problem related to usb-storage.
Any hints whats going wrong ?
Regards,
Sebastian
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I installlation.
> Any docs or information is most welcome. With testing, it included
> apache2.
Well, there's the package apache2-doc.
Why do you post this on debian-laptop?
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Until recently, my Dell Latitude L400 touchpad was being happily detected by my
Linux
kernel (2.6.7) at bootup, and was working fine in X, but then mysteriously
dissapeared?
I suspect a blundering apt-get install of udev which appeared to erase /dev/fd0.
However, I was able to recreate /dev/fd0 b
On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 19:46, Derek Broughton wrote:
> But isn't that exactly what's supposed to happen? If you don't have your
> floppy drive inserted, you hardly need to have a /dev/fd0.
I suppose it is, I just wasn't expecting it!
> > but re-booting without my USB mouse attached has not rev
On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 20:05, Derek Broughton wrote:
> On September 27, 2004 03:24 pm, Sebastian Tennant wrote:
>
> > Attached is a relatively short diff of my last touchpad-successful boot
> > compared with the following unsuccessful one. As can be seen from the
>
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 15:10:07 +0200, Derek Broughton wrote:
> On September 27, 2004 05:06 pm, Sebastian Tennant wrote:
>> You're starting to worry me! I am using 2.6.7 which was installed by
>> sarge-i386-netinst-daily-build.iso (04/08/04). I wish it were
>> otherwi
>>> Dell ACPI is buggy - and you seem to have two errors in yours. Make
>>> sure you have Dell's latest BIOS for your machine.
>> You know what I'm going to ask now don't you, and I've got a horrible
>> feeling that you're going to tell me that you can't upgrade your BIOS
>> without booting into
AL if defined,
or EDITOR if VISUAL is not defined, or defaults to "vi" if nei-
ther VISUAL nor EDITOR is defined. See also the discussion of
LESSEDIT under the section on PROMPTS below.
Check your VISUAL and EDITOR environment variables.
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installing
/usr/bin/editor but nothing I've seen does yet.
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It uses /usr/bin/editor when EDITOR is not set.
You can change it by running update-alternatives --config
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Can anyone help me?
I get unresolved symbols in these modules:
epic_cb.o and parport_cs.o
in /lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia/
when I compile a custom kernel. I have tried to compile the PCMCIA modules
as well (not using the pcmcia-modules package) but that doesn't help. I've
tried with both make-kp
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, matthschulz wrote:
> > I get unresolved symbols in these modules:
> > epic_cb.o and parport_cs.o
> > in /lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia/
> > when I compile a custom kernel. I have tried to compile the PCMCIA modules
> > as well (not using the pcmcia-modules package) but that doesn't
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