> > 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
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