Bill Moseley wrote:
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 06:53:59PM -0400, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Bill Moseley wrote:
> One other show stopper was ACPI caused the startup of PCMCIA
(loading of the yenta
CardBus driver) to hang the machine. So I disabled ACPI and use APM
instead.
Having CONFIG_PCMCIA=y and C
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 06:53:59PM -0400, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> Bill Moseley wrote:
> > One other show stopper was ACPI caused the startup of PCMCIA
> (loading of the yenta
> >CardBus driver) to hang the machine. So I disabled ACPI and use APM
> >instead.
>
> Having CONFIG_PCMCIA=y and CONFI
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 06:57:35PM -0400, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> Bill Moseley wrote:
> >I do have one question, though. I built my own kernel in the end the
> >.deb was about 25MB. The Debian kernel-image-2.6.5-1-686 .deb is only
> >15MB. I only included the parts I need in my kernel so I expe
Bill Moseley wrote:
I do have one question, though. I built my own kernel in the end the
.deb was about 25MB. The Debian kernel-image-2.6.5-1-686 .deb is only
15MB. I only included the parts I need in my kernel so I expected the
.deb to be a lot smaller that the stock kitchen-sink kernel-image f
Bill Moseley wrote:
> One other show stopper was ACPI caused the startup of PCMCIA
(loading of the yenta
CardBus driver) to hang the machine. So I disabled ACPI and use APM
instead.
Having CONFIG_PCMCIA=y and CONFIG_YENTA=y solved this particular
problem for me, as I liked ACPI too much to give
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