I have never had any use for the yenta_socket driver that most distros seem to default to. It screws up my ability to use wireless cards. I have found that if I use i82365 instead of yenta, my wireless pcmcia cards just work.
In Mandrake 8.2 and all previous, I would simply edit the /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia file and replace PCIC=yenta_socket to PCIC=i82365 and that was that. On 9.0 it has apparently decided that I don't get to do what I want such that when I edit the pcmcia file as described and restart pcmcia, I get a message that it is using yenta_socket instead (so there!). How do I FORCE MDK 9.0 to let me use i82365 in place of the ever-broken yenta? praedor
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