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Linux PCMCIA cardmgr and others
Well, at last i can say that i have a (mostly) stable Linux Box...
I'm running kernel 1.1.55 with only the modifications to floppy.c
and the -Ddoes_not_work_for_everybody_with_scsi_but_helps_ibm_vp CFLAG
in the general Makefile. 1.1.55 no longer has the #DEFINE FIFO_BUG option,
so i assume it is no longer needed. However, there are still some problems:
1- Coming in and out of X (2.11) is still screwy, it works with the suspend,
but it is anoying notheless. I have found that pressing a mouse button
(or moving it) during loading of the X server decreases the number of times
the display gets screwed up during startup (no idea why).
I'm using the modifications to the pvga1 driver by Michael Steiner and
adding #define DUAL_SCAN in the makefile.
BTW: I have a 750Cs w/ 8megs
Does anyone know if XFree86 v3.1 has any of this fixed? just wondering...
2- I have a Megahertz XJack 2144 modem and i have pcmcia-2.2.3 installed.
It seems as if the cardmgr daemon does not recognize this card all the time,
and sometimes I get pcmem_cs.o loaded instead of serial_cs.o
Is there a way to "hardwire" serial_cs.o as default? I tried adding it
to rc.M (/sbin/insmod /usr/src/linux/modules/pcmcia/serial_cs.o) but i'm
still missing something to make it work... Clues anyone?
3- One Word: APM, what's the deal with it? I know we have to patch it, but
is it stable enough?
I think that's about the sum of it...
PS: Is anyone out there still selling 340meg HD's? I'm running out of
spaaaaaaaaaaaace!
Thanks again!
Art
Arturo J. Morales | ajm1@mit.edu
Department of Biology | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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