cardmgr on ThinkPad problem

1999-08-09 Thread Pollywog
I just updated Slink (apt-get update and upgrade) and cardmgr was upgraded.
I lost networking on that machine and will probably have to reinstall Linux
because I have no idea how to fix it when I need the network to upgrade
anything on the laptop.  :(

Any ideas?  (other than putting a hold on cardmgr next time)


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Re: cardmgr on ThinkPad problem

1999-08-09 Thread Nathan Duehr
Upgraded slink to what?

On Sun, 8 Aug 1999, Pollywog wrote:

 I just updated Slink (apt-get update and upgrade) and cardmgr was upgraded.
 I lost networking on that machine and will probably have to reinstall Linux
 because I have no idea how to fix it when I need the network to upgrade
 anything on the laptop.  :(
 
 Any ideas?  (other than putting a hold on cardmgr next time)
 
 
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Re: cardmgr on ThinkPad problem

1999-08-09 Thread Chanop Silpa-Anan
You problably need to recompile pcmcia modules! I useually recompile pcmcia 
modules whenever I upgrade my kernel or pcmcia cardmgr.
BTW, you can fit pcmcia source in a floppy.

Chanop

On Sun, Aug 08, 1999 at 11:07:42PM -, Pollywog wrote:
 I just updated Slink (apt-get update and upgrade) and cardmgr was upgraded.
 I lost networking on that machine and will probably have to reinstall Linux
 because I have no idea how to fix it when I need the network to upgrade
 anything on the laptop.  :(
 
 Any ideas?  (other than putting a hold on cardmgr next time)
 
 
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Re: cardmgr on ThinkPad problem

1999-08-09 Thread Pollywog

On 09-Aug-99 Nathan Duehr wrote:
 Upgraded slink to what?

No, I had slink installed and all I did was run 'apt-get update' and then
apt-get upgrade and five packages were upgraded.  Disaster followed.
I will probably need to reinstall.

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Re: cardmgr on ThinkPad problem

1999-08-09 Thread Pollywog

On 09-Aug-99 Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
 You problably need to recompile pcmcia modules! I useually recompile
 pcmcia modules whenever I upgrade my kernel or pcmcia cardmgr.
 BTW, you can fit pcmcia source in a floppy.
I suspected that and I am recompiling the kernel now.  I will have to find
those modules and put them on a floppy, otherwise, I smell a reinstall.

thanks

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Re: cardmgr on ThinkPad problem

1999-08-09 Thread Chanop Silpa-Anan
Get packgae pcmcia-cs-source or get pcmcia source from linux pcmcia homepage.

your kernel problably load pcmcia modules that are compiled for other version 
if you have modules version enable in yoou kernel! To be safe, recompile with 
your new kernel and new pcmcia card manager.

Chanop

On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 03:14:19AM -, Pollywog wrote:
 
 On 09-Aug-99 Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
  You problably need to recompile pcmcia modules! I useually recompile
  pcmcia modules whenever I upgrade my kernel or pcmcia cardmgr.
  BTW, you can fit pcmcia source in a floppy.
 I suspected that and I am recompiling the kernel now.  I will have to find
 those modules and put them on a floppy, otherwise, I smell a reinstall.
 
 thanks
 
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Re: cardmgr on ThinkPad problem

1999-08-09 Thread Pollywog

On 09-Aug-99 Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
 Get packgae pcmcia-cs-source or get pcmcia source from linux pcmcia
 homepage.
 
 your kernel problably load pcmcia modules that are compiled for other
 version if you have modules version enable in yoou kernel! To be safe,
 recompile with your new kernel and new pcmcia card manager.
 

I tried all that.  I believe something went wrong yesterday and I somehow
deleted part of my kernel image and that is the problem, because I cannot
find the kernel image.  I don't know how this thing is able to boot into
Linux at all.  I am going to reinstall now.

thanks

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