On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 13:20:08 +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
Hi there,
> Anyone able to help on this one?
maybe me :)
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> 3c589_cs: RequestIRQ: Resource in use
Okay, I had the same problem with ne2k-cards: as soon as I inserted a card
into the second slot, the IRQ requested was in use..
I foun
Julian Gilbey wrote:
> Jan 12 23:37:20 polya2 kernel: ISA irqs (scanned) = 3,4,5,7,9,10,11
> status change on irq 11 Jan 12 23:38:52 polya2 kernel: cs: memory probe
> 0x0c-0x0f: excluding 0xe4000-0xf Jan 12 23:38:53 polya2
> kernel: 3c589_cs: RequestIRQ: Resource in use
>
> Thanks
Anyone able to help on this one?
I used the Debian bootdisk 2.2.20-idepci kernel to set up on an old
laptop (Toshiba Tecra 740CDT). I wanted to compile my own kernel,
tried the 2.4.23 kernel. I used the kernel PCMCIA drivers, but
although the 2.2.20 PCMCIA modules worked perfectly (hence I can s
On 15-Apr-2002 Deva Seetharam wrote:
> hi all,
> i am running debian kernel 2.4.17 on a ibm t22 laptop. i am trying to install
> pcmcia modules to use my wavelan/ethernet cards.
>
> when i do a make all, i get the following error message and it dies. could
> anyone pls help?
>
apt-get install p
hi all,
i am running debian kernel 2.4.17 on a ibm t22 laptop. i am trying to install
pcmcia modules to use my wavelan/ethernet cards.
when i do a make all, i get the following error message and it dies. could
anyone pls help?
thanks,
deva
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs/
Hi all,
I have a strange PCMCIA problem. This is a laptop that I originally
installed Slink on about 18 months ago. Upgraded to unstable soon after
and have run unstable since. Sometime last summer I did a fresh install
when the Potato boot floppies became stable. I don't remember the last
Hallo
I am trying to install debian-linux.
I am not able to reboot the system. It just stops with
the following message:
starting PCMCIA services: modules cardmgr
I am not able to configure the PCMCIA in the installation
program dbootstrap. I can4t select anything and if I type
>OK< the computer
> > I tried to setup a Debian on a ZIP disk connected to an IBM Thinkpad 750
> > with a PCMCIA ethernet credit card adapter. I have installed the latest
> > PCMCIA cs, and modules (2.0.29) DEB packages.
>
> Thats not the latest. I have 2.0.31 and I'm not sure whether that's the
> newest or not.
I tried to setup a Debian on a ZIP disk connected to an IBM Thinkpad 750 with
a PCMCIA ethernet credit card adapter. I have installed the latest PCMCIA cs,
and modules (2.0.29) DEB packages.
The card manager detects both the 14.4k modem and Ethernet card, but the
module 8390 has a slew of prob
tmiller writes:
> Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> There have been a few people asking about problems with PCMCIA for
>> Debian 1.3. The pcmcia-modules packages provided by Debian 1.3 are
>> broken.
> Odd; PCMCIA was the only major component that *didn't* give me
> problems when I
On Wed, 23 Jul 1997, Mark Phillips wrote:
> There have been a few people asking about problems with PCMCIA for
> Debian 1.3. The pcmcia-modules packages provided by Debian 1.3 are
> broken.
>
> I got it working a few weeks ago with some difficulties. The way to solve
> it is to install a kerne
>
> Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > There have been a few people asking about problems with PCMCIA for
> > Debian 1.3. The pcmcia-modules packages provided by Debian 1.3 are
> > broken.
>
> Odd; PCMCIA was the only major component that *didn't* give me
> problems when I i
Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There have been a few people asking about problems with PCMCIA for
> Debian 1.3. The pcmcia-modules packages provided by Debian 1.3 are
> broken.
Odd; PCMCIA was the only major component that *didn't* give me
problems when I installed on my la
Hi,
There have been a few people asking about problems with PCMCIA for
Debian 1.3. The pcmcia-modules packages provided by Debian 1.3 are
broken.
I got it working a few weeks ago with some difficulties. The way to solve
it is to install a kernel-source package (either 2.0.29 or 2.0.30),
insta
Hi Richard,
I struggling trying to get pcmcia-cs to work as well but I may be able
to help here.
My understanding is that the PC-Card controller does not require a
fixed IRQ and port. The numbers you received from the dos utility are
simply those used at that moment. You can define which resour
Hello,
I recently got a Megahertz CC/XJEM3288 combo card for my Toshiba
Tecra 500CDT. This is supposed to be supported according to all
docs I've found (which wasn't too much, really). The problem is
that it wan'ts to configure the card wrong. I don't even care
about the serial side yet, which
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