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Orinoco pcmcia card - Insertion causes hard lockup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/56251
You received
Thanks Gareth, I'll take a look at them.
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 9:10 AM, Gareth Fitzworthington
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> Theo,
> Sorry, but the bug you are describing is not this bug.
> You may be affected by one or both of: Bug #63989 & Bug #123224 (the later
> almost certainly).
> If ne
Theo,
Sorry, but the bug you are describing is not this bug.
You may be affected by one or both of: Bug #63989 & Bug #123224 (the later
almost certainly).
If neither of these fits then you should consider filing a new bug.
Thanks.
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Orinoco pcmcia card - Insertion causes hard lockup
https://bu
I'm sorry I wasn't clear about that. You have it correct.
When I boot the system with the card in, the system recognizes the
card and it locks up.
The system boots fine without the card in, and once booted, the card
isn't recognized (I don't think - I can't use the card, anyhow).
Thanks so much
Nordsieck,
Just to clarify.
It appears you don't get a system lockup when you insert the Orinoco PCMCIA
card into fully booted system (as described in the original bug description)
???
When the card is inserted you can't use it ???
You can't boot-up if the Orinoco PCMCIA card is inserted ???