* On Tue Jan 28, Jean-Luc On my DELL INSPIRON 8100 when I try woody, I must use yenta.o because
> i82365.o doesn't work.
Merci beaucoup, Jean-Luc. That worked just fine.
Jesper
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Le Mardi 28 Janvier 2003 13:28, Jesper Holmberg a écrit :
> Runing for example dpkg-reconfigure pcmcia-cs gives:
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> /lib/modules/2.4.20-686/pcmcia/i82365.o: unresolved symbol
> isapnp_find_dev_R27cb2cad /lib/modules/2.4.20-686/pcmcia/ds.o: init_module:
On my DELL INSPIRON 8100 when I try woody
I recently installed Woody on a new box on a Dell Latitude. It uses a
standard D-Link pcmcia network card, and worked fine after installation.
However, last night I upgraded to Testing, including an upgrade to
kernel-image-2.4.20, and kernel-pcmcia-modules-2.4.20, and now I can't get
my network up
Hi,
Could you give more than just the two line of the failing
compile? I would like to know what exactly was being compiled, and
where.
I think that must be in the pcmcia module sources, but I can't
be sure.
Also, try
make-kpkg modules-config
before
make-k
I recently built a kernel using kernel-source-2.0.32 from hamm.
Since this replaced my older 2.0.29 kernel, I installed the newer
pcmcia-cs_3.0.0-1 and pcmcia-modules-2.0.32_3.0.0-1k5.
Now when PCMCIA services start at boot time, I get the following
messages:
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Starting PCMCIA services:
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