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El Viernes, 7 de Marzo de 2003 17:21, Gwendolyn van der Linden escribió:
> > But if I remove PCMCIA support, reboot (it doesn really
> > matter, but still..),
> > and build pcmcia-cs I get the pcmcia drivers but not the
> > socket driver
> > (yenta_so
> But if I remove PCMCIA support, reboot (it doesn really
> matter, but still..),
> and build pcmcia-cs I get the pcmcia drivers but not the
> socket driver
> (yenta_socket) and can't load any of the pcmcia-cs drivers.
> I have checked
> that there is only a yenta.h header file in pcmcia-cs source
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El Viernes, 7 de Marzo de 2003 13:39, Gwendolyn van der Linden escribió:
> > Your kernel is configured with PCMCIA driver support. Therefore,
> > 'make all' will compile the PCMCIA utilities but not the drivers.
> >
> > But if i don't build the kerne
> Your kernel is configured with PCMCIA driver support. Therefore,
> 'make all' will compile the PCMCIA utilities but not the drivers.
>
> But if i don't build the kernel with General Setup -->
> PCMCIA/Cardbus Support:
> PCMCIA SUPPORT
> Cardbus support [*]
As far as I know
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I'm trying to get support for my wireless pcmcia card through pcmcia-cs
package instead of kernel drivers but can't get it to run.
When compiling pcmcia-cs it says that:
Your kernel is configured with PCMCIA driver support. Therefore,
'make all' w