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El Viernes, 7 de Marzo de 2003 17:21, Gwendolyn van der Linden escribi�:
> > But if I remove PCMCIA support, reboot (it doesn really
> > matter, but still..),
> > and build pcmcia-cs I get the pcmcia drivers but not the
> > socket driver
> > (yenta_socket) and can't load any of the pcmcia-cs drivers.
> > I have checked
> > that there is only a yenta.h header file in pcmcia-cs source files.
>
> I see your point.
>
> Did you check the documentation that comes with pcmcia-cs if you can
> use another device driver for the PCMCIA card you have? I believe
> that was the case for my wireless card: the kernel module that has
> support (sort of) for my card has a different name than the (ok)
> pcmcia-cs driver.
>
There's another masked pcmcia-cs package separated in two ebuilds,
pcmcia-cs-drivers and pcmcia-cs-tools. Looking in the Changelog of
pcmcia-cs-drivers I saw the following:
"I'm trying to whip our pcmcia stuff into shape. There are many complaints
about the inability to use kernel modules provided by pcmcia-cs with kernel
pcmcia (yenta_socket PCIC). This ebuild will install just the pcmcia-cs
modules. If you want cardmgr and the other pcmcia-cs tools, then install
the pcmcia-cs-tools ebuild. Credit for the header adjustment to quelch the
version mismatch error comes from Alistair Tse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and
bug #7940."
I will try those ebuilds :)
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Xabi.
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