> > Well, 2.4.0 does not seem to be able to talk to
> > the card. The first sign of trouble is the lines:
> >
> > cs: socket c13d4800 timed out during reset.
> > Try increasing setup_delay.
> >
> > at the point where other kernels say instead:
> >
> > cs: cb_alloc(bus 5): vendor 0x10b7, device
Hi,
My problem was an other problem.
With Kernel 2.4.0test11 and 2.4.0test12, I compile with PCMCIA options
built in the Kernel (not as modules).
Works fine, I start Linux and the PCMCIA that was inserted was recognized
without problems (I think that I could not change PCMCIA because then
don'
I used to have the same problem. Do you have ACPI enabled? Disabling it
fixed it for me (btw: it does seem to matter what kind of card you use.
I have only heard of networking cards causing trouble so far).
Jens
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 01:59:28PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a simila
I have a similar problem with a Thinkpad 600e:
The machine has RedHat6.2, and the original kernel
(2.2.14-5) as well as every 2.4.0-test* kernel I've
tried (test5, test9, test10 and test12) have had
no trouble with the PCMCIA (actually Cardbus)
card I use (a 3Com 3C575, but I don't think it
has a
Hi,
I have a Digital HiNote VP.
PCMCIA's works fine with Kernel 2.4.0 test12 (I think that I cannot change
pcmcia card with the computer running because the new PCMCIA is not
detected).
With Kernel 2.4.0 and the same .config PCMCIA don't work. It is detected
on boot, yenta socket, assigns two
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