When I tried that combination, I couldn't use my Orinoco wireless card. When I tried 
to insert the module I got "unresolved symbols" errors. When I tried to apt-get the 
newer pcmcia-cs sources, I discovered the dependency on libc6.

The change in pcmcia-cs did in fact take place. And it's also true that pcmcia-cs in 
sid depends on the new (broken) libc6. What you and I may not agree on is whether that 
makes a difference.

It may be that for your card it doesn't make a difference, but for my card it does.

Can you think of another reason for the difference in our experience? If you can 
please let me know; I'd like to be aware of all the possibilities.

Kevin

On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 10:39:43 +1000
Alexander Zangerl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 13:49:25 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >Card Services (pcmcia-cs) changed between Woody (3.1.33-6) and sid
> >(3.2.2-1). You need pcmcia-cs from sid in order to use 2.4.20.
> 
> this is not true. i'm running 2.4.20 and 3.1.33-6 without any problems,
> and use a wireless card, a pcmcia-cf-adapter and an adaptec 1460.
> 
> regards
> az
> 
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