On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 10:23:13PM -0800, O. Sharp wrote:
> Well, if so the installer is as ignorant of it as I am. :) lspci reports
> the PCMCIA bridge as a Cirrus Logic CL 6729 (rev ee). I haven't found
> any definitive list of which driver is used for which types of
> controllers, but I did
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 11:49:46AM -0800, O. Sharp wrote:
> > I've downloaded and tried it, and unfortunately it doesn't solve the
> > problem. The 'modprobe -v i82365' failure showed up again early on, and
> > then reappeared whenever an attempt to a
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 11:49:46AM -0800, O. Sharp wrote:
> I've downloaded and tried it, and unfortunately it doesn't solve the
> problem. The 'modprobe -v i82365' failure showed up again early on, and
> then reappeared whenever an attempt to access network hardware was made.
Any chance your la
Hi! Thanks for the quick response:
> Quoting O. Sharp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Can't get any PCMCIA card services or recognition. Everything else
> > seems to be doing okay.
> >
> > The Gateway Solo 2200 is an older laptop, with no built-in network or
> > modem connections, so it's reliant on
Quoting O. Sharp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Can't get any PCMCIA card services or recognition. Everything else
> seems to be doing okay.
>
> The Gateway Solo 2200 is an older laptop, with no built-in network or
> modem connections, so it's reliant on PCMCIA cards for this. Unfortunately
> the insta
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: boot floppy; also tried SMB floppy to boot directly from CD
Image version: Debian sarge, 3.1r0, date unknown - CD set from
aboutdebian.com
Date: 1 December 2005, another attempt on 4 Dec 2005, a third on 5 Dec
2005
Machine: Gateway Solo 2200 laptop
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