Regarding Re: PCMCIA/kernel problems [scheme]; Mike Miller
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Mike Cardctl works fine for me, but my question was about how the
Mike SCHEME variable gets set. When I insert my network card and
Mike watch some diagnostic messages (echo $SCHEME) that I've
Thanks for you help. My problem was that I didn't add support for
Advanced Power Management (APM). I would have never figured that...
Thanks again for everyone's help!
Dennis
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brian == Brian Mays [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Miller) writes:
Here's a related question - where is the SCHEME variable
set in a Debian 1.3 system? The pcmcia docs state that
the default value is `default', but on my system, the
default value
dpk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I recompiled a 2.0.29 kernel to replace the Debian 'stock' kernel because
it is so large and it hangs for a long time loading the 'md driver'
Actually, it's probably what gets loaded *after* the md driver which
is taking the time. It might not even print anything
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Miller) writes:
After making a new kernel (using make-kpkg and so on, as
specified in /usr/doc/kernel-source-version/debian.README), you
will have to make a new set of pcmcia modules. Instructions are
in /usr/doc/pcmcia-source/README. If you make both the kernel
and
I recompiled a 2.0.29 kernel to replace the Debian 'stock' kernel because
it is so large and it hangs for a long time loading the 'md driver' and
With the debian kernel, I installed the pcmcia packages and had
successfully working my 3COM 589B card. When I boot the new kernel I get
error
I have a working setup for the 3c589. When I get home from work I'll send
you any information you need from it...if you want?
On Fri, 24 Oct 1997, dpk wrote:
I recompiled a 2.0.29 kernel to replace the Debian 'stock' kernel because
it is so large and it hangs for a long time loading the 'md
Yes Please!
Thanks,
dpk
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On Fri, 24 Oct 1997, Matthew Tebbens wrote:
I have a working setup for the 3c589. When I get home from work I'll send
you any
After making a new kernel (using make-kpkg and so on, as
specified in /usr/doc/kernel-source-version/debian.README), you
will have to make a new set of pcmcia modules. Instructions are
in /usr/doc/pcmcia-source/README. If you make both the kernel
and the pcmcia modules according to the Debian
Ok,
First, I'm using kernel 2.0.30 (I would suggest upgradeing to that). I
remember upgradeing to that for a pcmcia reason, not sure what it was
though.
Get the sources and recompile. I was FORCED to add support for pci and
apm and maybe a few other laptop specific stuff, if I didn't add those
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