On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 20:34, Jerry McBride wrote:
Modversion.h is there, it's just in a different place. Either move it
physically, cp it or make a symlink...
Works for me.
I saw that and considered that solution, but I also saw that a newer
version of pcmcia-cs was available and thought
#define CONFIG_MODVERSIONS 1
It's selected in my kernel configuration. I've symlinked modversions.h
in the right place but pcmcia-cs 3.2.4 still doesn't work. I've switched
to 3.2.5 and everything worked just fine.
Thanks to all!
Cristiano
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On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 08:10, Cristiano Paris wrote:
Since I use a laptop I'm in the need to have PCMCIA support. Anyway,
emerging the pcmcia-cs package it keeps saying that it misses something
in the kernel headers (modversions.h). This file seems to have
disappeared in 2.6 kernel series
Cristiano Paris wrote:
Since I use a laptop I'm in the need to have PCMCIA support. Anyway,
emerging the pcmcia-cs package it keeps saying that it misses something
in the kernel headers (modversions.h). This file seems to have
disappeared in 2.6 kernel series but pcmcia-cs keeps complaining.
On Monday 29 December 2003 03:17 pm, Andrew Westcott wrote:
On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 08:10, Cristiano Paris wrote:
Since I use a laptop I'm in the need to have PCMCIA support. Anyway,
emerging the pcmcia-cs package it keeps saying that it misses something
in the kernel headers (modversions.h).
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hmm, didn't intend to piggy-back on this thread here. must have hit reply by
accident.my bad
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From: Timo Boettcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 12:32 AM
To: Tracy LCpl Derek E
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] PCMCIA HDD
Hi Tracy,
Nachricht vom Mittwoch, 19. November 2003, 20:07:16:
Ok I got it working now but the problem is it only shows up
Ok I got it working now but the problem is it only shows up as 2.1 gigs and
it is a 5 gig device is that because there are 2 gigs worth of info stored
on it right now or is it really only going to let me use 2 gigs?
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From: Tracy LCpl Derek E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Tracy,
Nachricht vom Mittwoch, 19. November 2003, 20:07:16:
Ok I got it working now but the problem is it only shows up as 2.1
gigs and it is a 5 gig device is that because there are 2 gigs
worth of info stored on it right now or is it really only going to
let me use 2 gigs?
Hi Brent,
I had to compile support for the YENTA socket into the
kernel in order to get my wirless card to work.
#
# PCMCIA/CardBus support
#
CONFIG_PCMCIA=y
CONFIG_YENTA=y
CONFIG_CARDBUS=y
# CONFIG_I82092 is not set
# CONFIG_I82365 is not set
# CONFIG_TCIC is not set
CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE=y
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OK I'm getting close to giving up and loading redhat
again I think. I changed my kernel configuration to
load PCMCIA support as a module and ran genkernel again.
Now at bootup time I get the following errors (repeatedly):
/lib/modules/2.4.20-gentoo-r6/kernel/drivers/pcmcia/ds.o: init_module:
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Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 12:11 PM
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OK I'm getting close to giving up and loading redhat
again I think. I changed my kernel configuration to
load PCMCIA support as a module and ran genkernel again.
Now at bootup time I
it.. should be cake from here (uh huh..
I just jinxed myself).
Thanks,
- Brent
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From: Luke Davison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 4:17 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [gentoo-user] PCMCIA with new Kernel
Brent,
If you
..
I just jinxed myself).
Thanks,
- Brent
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From: Luke Davison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 4:17 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [gentoo-user] PCMCIA with new Kernel
Brent,
If you are still compiling PCMCIA
Solved my problem: for some reason /etc/make.conf had a line at the end
that should not have been there. Thanks for the help.
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From: adam mcmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 6:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] pcmcia
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Lionel Laratte wrote:
| Hi all,
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| I am on the home stretch in completing my first Gentoo install on my
| PII-266 Compaq Presario 1655 laptop. Unfortunately, when I go to emerge
| the pcmcia-cs package as the instructions say, I get a 404 not found
|
I would have thought that would happen, too. Is there any way to fix
this?
Lionel
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Am Fre, 2003-08-01 um 12.14 schrieb Håvard Wall:
At boot time I now get the following messages:
Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22
options: [pci] [cardbus] [pm]
PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:0a.0
[...]
Yenta IRQ list 0098, PCI irq11
Socket status: 3827
At this point there's no
On Friday 01 August 2003 05:14, Håvard Wall wrote:
At this point there's no green light at my pcmcia card, and the network
services wont start. However, if I pull out the network card and push it
back in again, the green light on my network card comes up and the
following messages appears in
:08 AM
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On Friday 01 August 2003 05:14, Håvard Wall wrote:
At this point there's no green light at my pcmcia card, and the network
services wont start. However, if I pull out the network card and push it
back in again, the green
Taylor, Bryant wrote:
I think you fogot to include your dmesg output.
The relevant lines from dmesg at boot time:
Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22
options: [pci] [cardbus] [pm]
PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:0a.0
[...]
Yenta IRQ list 0098, PCI irq11
Socket status: 3827
The additional
Bill Spears wrote:
#ifconfig eth0 up
returns
eth0: unknown interface: No such device
My context is:
A laptop with pcmcia support not set in kernel and emerge pcmcia-cs
done.
lsmod shows all the basic stuff:
ds, pcmcia_core, i82365, xirc2ps_cs
oddly, xirc2ps_cs is shown as
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 11:53, Hvard Wall wrote:
Bill Spears wrote:
#ifconfig eth0 up
returns
eth0: unknown interface: No such device
My context is:
A laptop with pcmcia support not set in kernel and emerge pcmcia-cs
done.
lsmod shows all the basic stuff:
ds,
Problem solved!
1. I started with my first gentoo config file (networking worked) and
just modified smp, amp, and acpi.
2. Rebuilt and discovered that make did not know that when I typed make
modules-install that I actually meant make modules_install.
3. Couldn't figure out how emerge pcmcia-cs
I have disabled ACPI, and all Power Management.
Weston
Gwendolyn van der Linden wrote:
Hopefully this is just a interrupt, or I/O port issue
Are you using ACPI? Some laptops have trouble with that.
You can either get the latest acpi patch, or disable it altogether.
On Sun, Jun 29, 2003 at 09:52:25PM +, Larry Wright wrote:
I have a laptop with a wpc11 linksys card installed. I have emerged pcmcia-cs
and linux-wlan-ng, and recompiled my kernel based on the instructions in the
end of teh output from emerging pcmcia-cs, but I'm not quite sure what to do
I have the pcmcia-cs installed for use with my orinoco
wireless card. filled in the /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opt file
for the base station
created /etc/init.d/net.eth1 with depend pcmcia
/etc/conf.d/net ad iface_eth1=dhcp
/etc/modules.autoload has pcmcia_core,i82365
run rc-update add pcmcia
can you activate it by hand, /etc/init.d/net.eth1 start?
If yes, maybe can be added also to default.
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Did you start net.eth1 (i.e. /etc/init.d/net.eth1 start)? I've set up a
wireless network using Orinoco cards for both clients and the Linux access
point I set up. The only difference is I am using static IPs for my internal
network.
Elvis
On Sunday 23 March 2003 08:08 am, Patrick
Did you start net.eth1 (i.e. /etc/init.d/net.eth1 start)? I've set up a
wireless network using Orinoco cards for both clients and the Linux access
point I set up. The only difference is I am using static IPs for my internal
network.
Yes and it fails, at boot time it don't get a ip
Well i have the same card and i got it this way to work:
No PCMCIA in the kernel, emerge the pcmcia-cs and placed following lines in
/etc/modules.autoload:
pcmcia_core
i82365
Patrick
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 10:01:27 -0500
Elvis Dieguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have this old Digital
Thanks,
it works, i needed just the line to /etc/modules.autoload to get it work.
Patrick
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Patrick Marquetecken said:
I cant get my pcmcia card working. I have followd a thread on this list
how to configure it.
Try loading the i82365 module before ds.
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 00:31, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
Hi,
I cant get my pcmcia card working. I have followd a thread on this list how
to configure it. At first i had enabled pcmcia in the kernel, so i disabled
pcmcia in the kernel, recompiled
Your kernel is configured with PCMCIA driver support. Therefore,
'make all' will compile the PCMCIA utilities but not the drivers.
But if i don't build the kernel with General Setup --
PCMCIA/Cardbus Support:
PCMCIA SUPPORT M
Cardbus support [*]
As far as I know you
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El Viernes, 7 de Marzo de 2003 13:39, Gwendolyn van der Linden escribió:
Your kernel is configured with PCMCIA driver support. Therefore,
'make all' will compile the PCMCIA utilities but not the drivers.
But if i don't build the kernel with
I have that card working sucessfully on my Dell c600.
I have the pcmcia drivers in the kernel disabled and using the pcmcia-cs
package.
The one gotcha is you can not have SMP enabled in the kernel, if you do
the machine will lockup when the 'cardmgr' tries to init the card.
HTH,
Steve
On Tue,
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