snowyrain

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Posted: June 27 2006,17:11 |
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Hello,
the Networkcard is a EP-427 / EP-427-T. I found on PCMCIA_CS Sourceforge , that I have to use axnet_cs. Is this correct?
Mod Probe says the pcmcia_core, yenta_socket, ds and axnet_cs is started. But when I try lspci it takes a long time to diplay the results.
Even the cardmgr is very slow. And say no pcmcia driver in /proc/devices.
Lspci says about the Pcmcia-Slot: 0000:00:0a.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1131 (rev 01) ICR 13 and IRQ 14
"cat /proc/interrupts" shows
Code Sample | 13: 0 XT-PIC Texas Instruments PCI1131 14: 5893 XT-PIC ide0, Texas Instruments PCI1131 (#2)
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I think I need help
THX
Snowyrain
EDIT PS1: And when I shut the X server down the console says "lost interrupt", "lost interrupt", "lost interrupt" ... But only when I start yenta_socket. When I start only "pcmcia_core" I don't get tihs message. PS2: dsl-n-0.1RC1.iso also hängs when starting cardmgr on booting. PS3: Boot with dsl acpi=off noapm pci=biosirq don't help
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