««Omega21»» wrote:

>Hi there,
>I posted a problem I was having on the Forums. I
>initially got good responses, but suddenly no one is
>responding. Maybe you guys/gals could help me.
>
>Here is an exerpt from my post:
>
>The following is a quote from a mailing list archive I
>was pointed to:
>Quote:
>all i did was toss out pcmcia-cs modules and use the
>kernel pcmcia drivers (and
>patch hostap into the kernel of course - which is what
>i didn't do the first
>time around). kernel pcmcia has no problems with the
>ricoh cradle, so it just
>worked.
>[/quote]
>
>(I am having issues getting the kernel to recognize
>this PCMCIA slot. [ricoh])
>
>In order to tell you how I interperet this quote from
>the site you gave me,
>I need to explain that I have everything compiled
>right into the kernel (non modular),
>such as the main PCMCIA support, both 16&32bit, etc.
>The only modular item I have
>is the yenta socket one.
>
>So basically, I need to know how to put this hostap
>thing into the kernel.
>Can you help me out?
>  
>

We will certainly try to help.   Could you tell us what device you are
trying to get working?  Your email only mentions a "ricoh cradle", and I
don't know what that is.  Assuming it is a 32-bit CardBus/PCCard device,
the output of 'lspci' could also be useful.

-Richard

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