One thing...on my t20, I found that I had to use yenta_socket _not_ i82365 (change PCIC in your /etc/defaults/pcmcia file) to get the kernel moduels working
cheers R Tom Allison wrote: > Glen Mehn wrote: > > > did you try the 2.4.9 in-kernel pcmcia stuff? It's been working like a > > charm for me (well, I think I had to change all the ide_cs to ide-cs -- or > > vice versa -- to properly mount my CF card in a pcmcia adapter. > > > > just that you need the tools in pcmcia-cs. > > > > I also couldn't get the pcmcia-cs package to compile with make-kpkg modules > > -- but it's all working perfectly as described above. > > > > ThinkPad 600e, 2.4.9 kernel, woody. > > > > glen > > > > thinkpad a21m, 2.4.9 kernel, woody. > > I may have to try the kernel pcmcia stuff - but I don't see the driver I > need in the list. I may be SOL. > I'm really bummed right now because this pcmcia build worked OK with the > 2.2. kernel and I can't get anything to work at all at this point. > > Event the reinstallation of the pcmcia-cs debian package doesn't 'fix' > anything for me at all. Since nothing compiles and nothing functions I > can only assume that it is horribly horribly broken. > > I can get the source code to compile - but that doesn't do anything for > Debian. > > I think I'll stick with the source for the kernel & pcmcia until I hear > something better about it. Right now I've lost a ton of function since > my upgrade and nothing in woody seems to be able to get any of it working. > Sound is gone > irda is gone > pcmcia is gone > the only thing that does work is ethernet, video, and the ide/pci buss - > but even that some something wrong with it. hdpar -tT shows a pathetic > <4MB/s transfer rate on a ATA100 drive. I should be able to do MUCH > better than this. > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

