I'm trying to use PCMCIA on my PowerBook G4 (I have an adapter to read a SD card in particular), but I can't find anything related to PCMCIA in the log files.
/usr/share/doc/pcmcia-cs/FAQ.Debian.gz says: o How do I setup my Debian system to use PCMCIA cards? First you should obtain and install the pcmcia-cs package and either a 2.4 (or later) kernel with the PCMCIA drivers built in, a kernel-pcmcia- modules-<kernel version> package, or a pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package, where <kernel version> is the version of the Linux kernel that your system is using (for example, 2.2.14-1). [...] The pcmcia-cs package is already installed, the kernel is 2.6.6-powerpc (from the kernel-image-2.6.6-powerpc package), but I can't find any package matching *pcmcia-modules* (but locate shows that PCMCIA modules are installed -- well, I suppose so...). /etc/default/pcmcia contains: # Defaults for pcmcia (sourced by /etc/init.d/pcmcia) PCMCIA=yes PCIC=i82365 PCIC_OPTS= CORE_OPTS= CARDMGR_OPTS= So, what do I need to do? -- Vincent Lef�vre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Web: <http://www.vinc17.org/> 100% validated (X)HTML - Acorn / RISC OS / ARM, free software, YP17, Championnat International des Jeux Math�matiques et Logiques, etc. Work: CR INRIA - computer arithmetic / SPACES project at LORIA

