On 09 Aug 2001 21:26:44 +0200, Michel Lanners wrote:
What gphoto2 are you using? I have compile errors; even after multiple
attempts to resolve the problems I've not succeded in compiling it...
I heard there was gphoto2 on debian/unstable now.. It is just not being
built for PPC, so you need
Hi all,
On 8 Aug, this message from Tuomas Kuosmanen echoed through cyberspace:
On 07 Aug 2001 21:45:48 +0200, Michel Lanners wrote:
For me PCMCIA works without problems (AFAICT; only old-style 16-bit
PCMCIA tested so far) with BenH's kernels; however don't forget to adapt
the resource
Hi all,
On 8 Aug, this message from Bradley C. Midgley echoed through cyberspace:
shouldn't pcmcia-cs tell you these settings need to be fixed during its
install or figure the ranges itself?
In theory, probably. I would guess that for PCI-attached PCMCIA bridges
(i.e CardBus, i.e everything
Hi all,
On 22 Jul, this message from Tuomas Kuosmanen echoed through cyberspace:
- PC-card (what once was called PCMCIA and noone realized the namechange)
PC-Card works. The name change is old, PCMCIA is really a deprecated
name since years ;)
Ah - I am compiling with David Hinds'
hi
shouldn't pcmcia-cs tell you these settings need to be fixed during its
install or figure the ranges itself? has anyone considered filing a bug
report?
could the lspci output be parsed by the install script?
hmm. maybe my config, although working, isn't optimal. using a bronze g3
and the
On 07 Aug 2001 21:45:48 +0200, Michel Lanners wrote:
For me PCMCIA works without problems (AFAICT; only old-style 16-bit
PCMCIA tested so far) with BenH's kernels; however don't forget to adapt
the resource ranges available to PCMCIA in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts:
# PowerPC ioports and memory:
Are you using pcmcia-cs or the stuff in the kernel? I have a pcmcia
Smartmedia flash card reader, and it used to work once with ide_cs
module. But now it doesnt seem to.. And since gphoto2 works with my
camera over usb, I havent been trying too hard to get it working, but it
might be nice if it
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