pcmcia i82365 yenta
Paul Miller
listmail at voltar-confed.org
Mon Sep 12 07:08:15 EDT 2005
I have a "CardBus Bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1131 (rev 1)"
according to lspci, in a very ancient laptop. When I moved up to
the 2.4 kernel, I learned to compile pcmcia-cs without kernel
support and found that 'modprobe i82365; modprobe ds; cardmgr -f'
got my sockets online and I could use the net.
When I moved up to the 2.6 kernel, pcmcia-cs complained that I
should use the kernel support. The kernel says I don't have an
i82365 when I modprobe it. There is no ds. I tried yenta, which
made the lights come on, but it can't see any of my pc cards.
Do I go back to 2.4? Do I try to get pcmcia-cs to compile the
modules under 2.6?
Please help,
-Paul
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