OK I've been beating my head against the wall for the last 5 days
I've googled till I'm goggled... and This is what I've come up with.
/lib/modules/yourkernel/modules.pcimap uhci is still listed even though
it's been replaced by usb-uhci
This normally wouldn't be a problem EXCEPT that wi
Isn't this one of the things ACPI is supposed to fix?
ACPI was pretty green in 9.0, I've seen rumblings that the sourceforge project
has made progress. I presume that will make is into 2.4.20 and 9.1.
Jim Tarvid
On Sunday 26 January 2003 09:02 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
> OK I've been beating
Yes it could be but this is a box that doesn't do anything with ACPI
(Compaq Armada M700) I did find this thread in Cooker.
http://www.mail-archive.com/cooker@linux-mandrake.com/msg63753.html
And it appears that it's been with us for a while... The other thing
I've found out is that this is a b
OK if the Bucs can win the SuperBowl then I can find out how to make
this work.
In /usr/src/linux/pcmcia the file yenta.c I find.
* Only probe "regular" interrupts, don't
* touch dangerous spots like the mouse irq,
* because there are mice that apparently
* get really confused if t
Nothing like talking to oneself here *grin*. I think I've tracked the
blocking down to hotplug.. Seems that there is a device that exists in
newer compaq desktops at /dev/compaq/cpqphp. This of course doesn't
exist in a 2 year old laptop. HotPlug is the cause of the the problem.
Everytime you t
On Monday 27 January 2003 12:38 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
> Nothing like talking to oneself here *grin*. I think I've tracked the
> blocking down to hotplug.. Seems that there is a device that exists in
> newer compaq desktops at /dev/compaq/cpqphp. This of course doesn't
> exist in a 2 year ol
Actually I did... and hotplug just told me that... no I didn't want to
use it and switched it back to yenta grr
James
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 09:43, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
> On Monday 27 January 2003 12:38 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
> > Nothing like talking to oneself here *g
OK I've got the box working... I found a 16bit Netgear card. Since this
doesn't use cardbus all I had to do was edit /etc/pcmcia/config file for
this card and poof I'm up. One question though how do I generate the
key for WEP? I'm using MAC address control right now. but I'd love to
know the res