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On 14 May 2002, Stephane Dudzinski wrote: |
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> cardmgr[5224]: Card Services release does not |
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> match |
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This line seems to imply that you have enabled pcmcia-support in the |
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kernel, but try to use the drivers that come with pcmcia-cs. |
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(the presence of yenta_socket confirms this). |
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If you want the pcmcia-cs drivers to be loaded and used, you will have to |
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disable pcmcia support in the kernel. They are mutually exclusive. |
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If pcmcia-cs detects that the kernel in /usr/src/linux has pcmcia |
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configured, it will not compile its kernel modules, only the user-space |
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utilities. |
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The big advantage of the pcmcia-cs modules is that they support more than |
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three pcmcia devices ;P |
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Karl T |