Andrew McMillan wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 15:09, Victor Gvirtsman wrote:
>
>>Did you try to use yenta_socket for PCMCIA controller instead of i82365 ?
>>hint look in /etc/default/pcmcia
>
>
> FWIW on my IBM A21p Thinkpad I see the same problem as Tiago with any
> version of the kernel since 2.4.17 (latest I have tried is
>..........................................................
> If I compile PCMCIA directly in the kernel I do see that module.
> Unfortunately I get no action when I insert a card. If I have a card
> inserted when I start pcmcia then it finds it, but it doesn't work (at
> least my WLAN card doesn't work, and that's kind of the most important
> card to me :-).
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When you use yenta_socket for your network cardbus card you should use
apropriate kernel driver not one from PCMCIA package.
I had HUGE problems with lockups with 3com 3CXFE575CT before i switched
to yenta_socket.o and 3c59x.o
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