Re: PCMCIA problems, 2.6.1 [Fixed]

2004-02-08 Thread Russell Coker
On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 00:54, "Jon Fawcett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now I have XP, and my recently purchased DVD burner, when connected,
> disconnects a second or two later. I presume that this is a subtle driver
> issue to do with currents through wires acknowledged or something...
>
> Any ideas what it could be or how I could resolve it?

Install Debian and it should work.

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Re: PCMCIA problems, 2.6.1 [Fixed]

2004-02-08 Thread Russell Coker
On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 00:54, "Jon Fawcett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now I have XP, and my recently purchased DVD burner, when connected,
> disconnects a second or two later. I presume that this is a subtle driver
> issue to do with currents through wires acknowledged or something...
>
> Any ideas what it could be or how I could resolve it?

Install Debian and it should work.

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Re: Re: PCMCIA problems, 2.6.1 [Fixed]

2004-02-07 Thread Jon Fawcett



Hi, hope you can help me you seem to know what you 
are talking about (please dont lose me though)
 
Have a PCMCIA ieee1394 card, 3 years old, designed 
for win98se presumably.
 
Now I have XP, and my recently purchased DVD 
burner, when connected, disconnects a second or two later. I presume that this 
is a subtle driver issue to do with currents through wires acknowledged or 
something...
 
Any ideas what it could be or how I could resolve 
it? 
 
Replies to 
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] please
 
Thanks, Jon


Re: Re: PCMCIA problems, 2.6.1 [Fixed]

2004-02-07 Thread Jon Fawcett



Hi, hope you can help me you seem to know what you 
are talking about (please dont lose me though)
 
Have a PCMCIA ieee1394 card, 3 years old, designed 
for win98se presumably.
 
Now I have XP, and my recently purchased DVD 
burner, when connected, disconnects a second or two later. I presume that this 
is a subtle driver issue to do with currents through wires acknowledged or 
something...
 
Any ideas what it could be or how I could resolve 
it? 
 
Replies to 
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] please
 
Thanks, Jon


Re: PCMCIA problems, 2.6.1 [Fixed]

2004-01-17 Thread Andrew Neillans
Appears the texas controller needs to be configured as a yenta_socket in the 
pcmcia config!

Andy

On Saturday 17 January 2004 12:34 pm, Andrew Neillans wrote:
> Debian Unstable
> Kernel 2.6.1, as downloaded from kernel.org
> PCMCIA support enabled and compiled as modules.
>
> Laptop is a NEC Versa M300



Re: PCMCIA problems, 2.6.1 [Fixed]

2004-01-17 Thread Andrew Neillans
Appears the texas controller needs to be configured as a yenta_socket in the 
pcmcia config!

Andy

On Saturday 17 January 2004 12:34 pm, Andrew Neillans wrote:
> Debian Unstable
> Kernel 2.6.1, as downloaded from kernel.org
> PCMCIA support enabled and compiled as modules.
>
> Laptop is a NEC Versa M300


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