On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 10:54:05PM +0100, Stig Brautaset wrote:
> * Aaron Traas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> > tried to download the pcmcia-source package (although it looks like
> > these directions were meant exclusively for the 2.2 series kernels),
> > and the make-kpkg modules_image failed
Aaron,
Here's how I FINALLY got mine going
Grab a 2.4.* kernel from ftp.kernel.org as well as the newest pcmcia-cs
package from sourceforge.net. Then compile your 2.4.* kernel with whatever
options you require, however, eliminate ALL pcmcia options from the kernel.
If I remember correctly
* Aaron Traas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> tried to download the pcmcia-source package (although it looks like
> these directions were meant exclusively for the 2.2 series kernels),
> and the make-kpkg modules_image failed. What am I doing wrong? Do I
> need to modprobe a module (no modules ar
I recently installed Potato (2.2r2) on my laptop, re-pointed my
apt-sources to the 'testing' branch, and did an apt-get dist-upgrade.
Everything worked 100% perfectly (after some tweaking to get X running,
that is :).
ANYway, there were a few features I needed that weren't compiled into
the stock
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