David Woodhouse wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
>> Manually inputting i365_base=0x1030 when loading the module results in
>> the same freeze - nothing works at all, had to do a full hardware
>> reset. This is on the latest 2.4.0-prerelease...
>
>
> Is this the code in 2.4.0-prerelease
David Woodhouse wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Manually inputting i365_base=0x1030 when loading the module results in
the same freeze - nothing works at all, had to do a full hardware
reset. This is on the latest 2.4.0-prerelease...
Is this the code in 2.4.0-prerelease or the code
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Manually inputting i365_base=0x1030 when loading the module results in
> the same freeze - nothing works at all, had to do a full hardware
> reset. This is on the latest 2.4.0-prerelease...
Is this the code in 2.4.0-prerelease or the code I sent you? Sounds like
Manually inputting i365_base=0x1030 when loading the module results in
the same freeze - nothing works at all, had to do a full hardware reset.
This is on the latest 2.4.0-prerelease...
David, any luck on your side? Sorry for the long absence, been a bit
busy and then I went on holiday.
Any
Manually inputting i365_base=0x1030 when loading the module results in
the same freeze - nothing works at all, had to do a full hardware reset.
This is on the latest 2.4.0-prerelease...
David, any luck on your side? Sorry for the long absence, been a bit
busy and then I went on holiday.
Any
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Manually inputting i365_base=0x1030 when loading the module results in
the same freeze - nothing works at all, had to do a full hardware
reset. This is on the latest 2.4.0-prerelease...
Is this the code in 2.4.0-prerelease or the code I sent you? Sounds like
it's
Thanks for the patch... but it does not quite work. It applies cleanly,
but upon booting the patched kernel, the machine freezes completely upon
PCMCIA initialisation (it got to the point where the init script said
'Loading modules' then nothing). CTRL+ALT+DEL does not work, either.
Anyone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Installed kernel 2.4.0-test11 on my Debian Woody box today. Had no
> problem apart from getting PCMCIA to work. I have a PCI-PCMCIA adapter
> on my desktop PC, using the Cirrus Logic CL6729 chipset;
Linus got a bit carried away when stripping out all the CardBus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Installed kernel 2.4.0-test11 on my Debian Woody box today. Had no
problem apart from getting PCMCIA to work. I have a PCI-PCMCIA adapter
on my desktop PC, using the Cirrus Logic CL6729 chipset;
Linus got a bit carried away when stripping out all the CardBus support
Thanks for the patch... but it does not quite work. It applies cleanly,
but upon booting the patched kernel, the machine freezes completely upon
PCMCIA initialisation (it got to the point where the init script said
'Loading modules' then nothing). CTRL+ALT+DEL does not work, either.
Anyone
Hi,
Installed kernel 2.4.0-test11 on my Debian Woody box today. Had no
problem apart from getting PCMCIA to work. I have a PCI-PCMCIA adapter
on my desktop PC, using the Cirrus Logic CL6729 chipset; on a 2.2.x
kernel it is detected as an i82365 and works accordingly.
After trying 2.4.0-test9
Hi,
Installed kernel 2.4.0-test11 on my Debian Woody box today. Had no
problem apart from getting PCMCIA to work. I have a PCI-PCMCIA adapter
on my desktop PC, using the Cirrus Logic CL6729 chipset; on a 2.2.x
kernel it is detected as an i82365 and works accordingly.
After trying 2.4.0-test9
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