Please add exclude irq 3 to /etc/pcmcia/config.opts.
Best Regards Komuro > > >I've been having trouble getting an Orinoco wireless PCMCIA card to work >with recent 2.6 kernels (2.6.24, among others). To make a long story >short (long story posted on the orinoco-users mailing list), the problem >seems to be IRQ related. The card connects to the access point just >fine, but ultimately loses an interrupt and never comes up ready. (To >save a visit to orinoco-users, the laptops in question are an IBM T21 >and a T41.) > >I can get the card to work by either > rmmod nsc_ircc >or by enabling the infrared port in the BIOS(!). > >The card is assigned IRQ3 (by yenta_socket, I guess). The default IRQ >for the infrared port is also IRQ3. I have no definitive proof that the >two facts are related. I did get a comment from a former Orinoco >maintainer that the Orinoco card/driver did not like to share IRQ's. > >My question: Is it possible to tell yenta_socket (or whatever module is >assigning the IRQ) to stay away from IRQ3? I tried google, and didn't >get any answers that were reasonable - most referred to the old PCMCIA >drivers. > >_______________________________________________ >Linux PCMCIA reimplementation list >http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pcmcia
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