On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 01:43, Thierry Vignaud wrote: > James Sparenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Missing chipset Texas Intruments PCI1450 > > > > 0x104c 0xac1b "i82365" "Texas Instruments|PCI1450 PC card > > Cardbus Controller" > > (...) > > > (all one line btw) > > > > Is the correct line. Now it could also be yenta_socket but on my laptop > > i82365 seems to work better (greater quality of response by NIC's etc). > > I found the info on this chipset googling around at. > > there's already > 0x104c 0xac1b "yenta_socket" "Texas Instruments|PCI1221 PC card > CardBus Controller" > > maybe the subids differ ?
Not sure... I got this info from the page I mentioned. Since I'm not exactly sure what the numbers are referring to I went searching on the net and this is the only thing I could come up with. (from Kondara Linux in Japan) I can report that it seems to be working.. at the least no worse than before and it could be that it was picking up the 1221 chipset because those are the numbers for it. You'll see on the page I linked to that they have the PCI1221 as Oxac19 not 0xac1b .... If there is anything I can do to test / cat any info for you let me know. James Just looked at the pcitable file from the latest rpm... I noticed that you have the PCI1221 as both 0xac19 and 0xac1b Just for the sake of testing I'm going to comment out the second one and see what happens.... Hey if it breaks that's what beta testing is for *grin* > >
