On Sat, 2005-09-24 at 20:10 +0200, Louis Woods wrote:
> Hi
>
> I didn't realize I am using a subject line already in use. I'll repost
> my problem under a different subject.
> Thank you for the hint.
The problem isnt your subject line. The problem was that you replied to
a message rather than ju
Hi
Thank you for the tip. I see now that it is not the memory but the cpu.
When I plug in the card I see that the command "kacpid" is using up
97% of the CPU ...
Regards,
Louis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try running `top` when you plug your card in and see what happens to your
resources.\nOn
Try running `top` when you plug your card in and see what happens to your
resources.\nOn 9/24/2005, "Louis Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi
>
>I am reposting my problem (see blow), because I was told I was using a
>subect line already in use:
>
>"pcmcia-card (netgear wg511t) causes computer t
Hi
I didn't realize I am using a subject line already in use. I'll repost
my problem under a different subject.
Thank you for the hint.
Regards,
Louis
Clive Menzies wrote:
Hi
I can't help you with your problem but you may consider reposting
because you seem to have changed the subject li
Hi
I can't help you with your problem but you may consider reposting
because you seem to have changed the subject line of an existing thread.
Some people may, as a result, send it to trash because the thread is of
no interest to them.
Always, start a new message rather than highjack an existing
Le 04-Dec-98, Alan Su a pris ses électrons pour écrire:
>
> when i reboot with the newly compiled kernel, the 3c575_cb module
> doesn't want to load. the relevant errors are:
> pcmcia/3c575_cb.o: unresolved symbol netif_rx_R6a97aa56
> pcmcia/3c575_cb.o: unresolved symbol unregister_netdev_R84f
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brian Mays
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Ian Lynagh wrote:
>
>> I have fixed this by reinstalling and this time not using the updated
>> debs.
>
>Since the modules in pcmcia-modules-2.0.33 need to match the kernel
>exactly, releases of this package must keep pace with
Ian Lynagh wrote:
> >I am having problems with PCMCIA cards on my Dell Inspiron 3000.
> >I have a 3C589D and a "Psion Dacom Gold Card Global V34 PC Card".
> >I have a fresh install of Hamm from, IIRC, the 26/4/98 install
> >disks.
> I have fixed this by reinstalling and this time not using the up
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ian Lynagh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>
>[CCed to Brian Mays (PCMCIA maintainer) and debian-user]
[Same CC]
>I am having problems with PCMCIA cards on my Dell Inspiron 3000.
>I have a 3C589D and a "Psion Dacom Gold Card Global V34 PC Card".
>I have a fresh install
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