tmiller writes:
> Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> There have been a few people asking about problems with PCMCIA for
>> Debian 1.3. The pcmcia-modules packages provided by Debian 1.3 are
>> broken.
> Odd; PCMCIA was the only major component that *didn't* give me
> problems when I
On Wed, 23 Jul 1997, Mark Phillips wrote:
> There have been a few people asking about problems with PCMCIA for
> Debian 1.3. The pcmcia-modules packages provided by Debian 1.3 are
> broken.
>
> I got it working a few weeks ago with some difficulties. The way to solve
> it is to install a kerne
>
> Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > There have been a few people asking about problems with PCMCIA for
> > Debian 1.3. The pcmcia-modules packages provided by Debian 1.3 are
> > broken.
>
> Odd; PCMCIA was the only major component that *didn't* give me
> problems when I i
Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There have been a few people asking about problems with PCMCIA for
> Debian 1.3. The pcmcia-modules packages provided by Debian 1.3 are
> broken.
Odd; PCMCIA was the only major component that *didn't* give me
problems when I installed on my la
Hi,
There have been a few people asking about problems with PCMCIA for
Debian 1.3. The pcmcia-modules packages provided by Debian 1.3 are
broken.
I got it working a few weeks ago with some difficulties. The way to solve
it is to install a kernel-source package (either 2.0.29 or 2.0.30),
insta
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