BTW, Ben
I donŽt know if it is of any help, but there is this line that comes up
in my dmesg:
CanŽt get bus-range for /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any ideas? Perhaps, it is connected with the cs thingie...
And yet another thing, should I use yenta_socket or i82365? which one is
better?
OK,
I finally cleaned the /etc/pcmcia/config.opts file, and left the stuff
that you wrote.
I also left the /etc/default/pcmcia with a yes and a yenta_socket
thingie, the rest, empty.
I reboot with the eth PCMCIA, and it works perfectly, cardmgr finds it
and installs the module.
Nevertheless, th
On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 00:31, J. Javier Maestro wrote:
> Why-oh-why do I love Ben? :))
>
> ye...
>
> I just commented all the lines in my config.opts (but the iRQ thingies)
> and rebooted with the card in. The cs message still came up, saying
> whatever about the memory mapping
Why-oh-why do I love Ben? :))
ye...
I just commented all the lines in my config.opts (but the iRQ thingies)
and rebooted with the card in. The cs message still came up, saying
whatever about the memory mapping, but this time, the cardmgr managed to
get the card right, and load
On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 22:13, J. Javier Maestro wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I would like to know if someone has got a TiBook PCMCIA running with
> cardbus (yenta_socket) properly. IŽve read so, and IŽve checked in
> Google how to do it, but the strange things are:
I use these config.opts on this
Hello everyone,
I would like to know if someone has got a TiBook PCMCIA running with
cardbus (yenta_socket) properly. IŽve read so, and IŽve checked in
Google how to do it, but the strange things are:
- In Google/Debian list/etc, people say you need to change some
stuff in /etc/
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