Also some of the drivers do not work correctly yet (last kernel I tried was 2.4.0-test3-pre7). For example my D-Link 660 network card fails to start because it does not get an interrupt.
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 06:43:57PM +0200, Pawel Krawczyk wrote:
> In article <20000712234016.A1849@mulder> you wrote:
>
> > can anyone told me how I can use the pcmcia in the kernel 2.4.0? I have put
> > the drivers into the kernel but where can I configure the card and start and
> > stop them?
>
> Until 2.4 you'd normally install pcmcia-cs and apply a patch
> from this package to the kernel.
>
> In 2.4 the drivers are already there, but you still need the tools
> (cardmgr at al.), so you need to install the pcmcia-cs.
>
> --
> Paweł Krawczyk <http://ceti.pl/~kravietz/>
>
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