Re: [leaf-user] wisp with serial_cs and yenta_socket?

2003-01-09 Thread Nicolas Cedraschi
Thanks

Does the i82365 module also replaces the serial_cs.o (which we need for 
a modem) or is there another according module in this configuration?

Vladimir I. wrote:

Try the latest test WISP-Dist release from 
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads.

Also, WISP-Dist does not use in-kernel PCMCIA drivers, so there is no 
yenta_socket conf, it uses i82365 and other modules instead. I found 
them to be more flexible than yenta_socket which doesn't work on some 
of the hardware.

Nicolas Cedraschi wrote:

hi everybody,

for our wisp setup (2.4.18)  we would need the above mentionned 
modules to access a modem via minicom.
serial_cs we found in the pcmcia.lrp package. When we tried to load, 
it gave us the following error:

serial_cs: Card Services release does not match!

Where could we get the appropriate version of serial_cs to use 
minicom to configure the modem or how
can we get it runnin' otherwise?

Is the integration of new modules into wisp straight forward, as in 
bering?

Furthermore, we are still looking for the appropriate yenta_socket 
module for wisp.
Does anybody know, where we can get these?

Thanx in advance

Nicolas  Daniel



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Re: [leaf-user] wisp with serial_cs and yenta_socket?

2003-01-09 Thread Vladimir I.
No, serial_cs is serial_cs. :) Grab the modules package from 
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads and take whatever 
modules you need.

Nicolas Cedraschi wrote:
Thanks

Does the i82365 module also replaces the serial_cs.o (which we need for 
a modem) or is there another according module in this configuration?

Vladimir I. wrote:

Try the latest test WISP-Dist release from 
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads.

Also, WISP-Dist does not use in-kernel PCMCIA drivers, so there is no 
yenta_socket conf, it uses i82365 and other modules instead. I found 
them to be more flexible than yenta_socket which doesn't work on some 
of the hardware.

Nicolas Cedraschi wrote:

hi everybody,

for our wisp setup (2.4.18)  we would need the above mentionned 
modules to access a modem via minicom.
serial_cs we found in the pcmcia.lrp package. When we tried to load, 
it gave us the following error:

serial_cs: Card Services release does not match!

Where could we get the appropriate version of serial_cs to use 
minicom to configure the modem or how
can we get it runnin' otherwise?

Is the integration of new modules into wisp straight forward, as in 
bering?

Furthermore, we are still looking for the appropriate yenta_socket 
module for wisp.
Does anybody know, where we can get these?

Thanx in advance

Nicolas  Daniel



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[leaf-user] wisp with serial_cs and yenta_socket?

2003-01-08 Thread Nicolas Cedraschi
hi everybody,

for our wisp setup (2.4.18)  we would need the above mentionned modules 
to access a modem via minicom.
serial_cs we found in the pcmcia.lrp package. When we tried to load, it 
gave us the following error:

serial_cs: Card Services release does not match!

Where could we get the appropriate version of serial_cs to use minicom 
to configure the modem or how
can we get it runnin' otherwise?

Is the integration of new modules into wisp straight forward, as in bering?

Furthermore, we are still looking for the appropriate yenta_socket 
module for wisp.
Does anybody know, where we can get these?

Thanx in advance

Nicolas  Daniel



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Re: [leaf-user] wisp with serial_cs and yenta_socket?

2003-01-08 Thread Vladimir I.
Try the latest test WISP-Dist release from 
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads.

Also, WISP-Dist does not use in-kernel PCMCIA drivers, so there is no 
yenta_socket conf, it uses i82365 and other modules instead. I found 
them to be more flexible than yenta_socket which doesn't work on some 
of the hardware.

Nicolas Cedraschi wrote:
hi everybody,

for our wisp setup (2.4.18)  we would need the above mentionned modules 
to access a modem via minicom.
serial_cs we found in the pcmcia.lrp package. When we tried to load, it 
gave us the following error:

serial_cs: Card Services release does not match!

Where could we get the appropriate version of serial_cs to use minicom 
to configure the modem or how
can we get it runnin' otherwise?

Is the integration of new modules into wisp straight forward, as in bering?

Furthermore, we are still looking for the appropriate yenta_socket 
module for wisp.
Does anybody know, where we can get these?

Thanx in advance

Nicolas  Daniel



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