Joe:
Well for the moment, I will wait until there are patches for a
current kernel (or current RH 7.3 kernel hopefully). I am not interested
in needing to disable the PCMCIA drivers and then install the pcmcia-cs
package. I have experienced where this caused problems with RH in the
past, and would prefer to patch the kernel.
GPR IFD?
When you get the kernel patch done for muscle, let me know what
those links are that will get me to the GPR IFD, and the kernel patch.
I will try to find out what the open-sc project is in the mean
time.
Very Respectfully,
Stuart Blake Tener, IT3 (E-4), USNR-R, N3GWG
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Sunday, August 25, 2002 8:57 PM
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Subject: RE: [Muscle] Getting started.....
On Sun, 2002-08-25 at 13:04, Tener, Stuart B., IT3 , USNR-R wrote:
> The question I am asking is what are the "muscle steps".
> Patching the kernel? Okay, what patch file do I use?
You actually need to patch/rebuild pcmcia-cs.
As it stands, I've only released the driver as a patch to pcmcia-cs.
I'm working on a kernel patch.
Depending on the options your kernel was built with, you *may* need to
rebuild the kernel as well in order to disable the built-in pcmcia
modules.
You need to patch the pcmcia-cs sources with the gpr400_cs source.
Rebuild and install pcmcia-cs and the driver should be ready to go. See
the readme file in the gpr400_cs source for full instructions.
You may need to reboot or at least restart pcmcia services in order for
the drivers to work. Don't forget the device file.
> Then what? What other muscle steps are necessary?
You also need the gpr400 IFD. Build and install the library. add the
library to your readers.conf file and restart pcscd.
> I am looking for the muscle how to, not a kernel a how to.
I've been testing with opensc-tool from the OpenSC project.
I hope the above is helpful.
-joe
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