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Re: pcmcia annoyances



I don't know if its the "correct" way, but I get the pristine kernel
sources (an old habit from my RH days), and build my kernel. Since I have
the pcmcia-cs deb installed, I go into the pcmcia source tree and do a
make config and a make all. Once the modules are built, I create a
pcmcia directory in /lib/modules/2.2.xx, then cp the modules/*.o and
clients/*.o into /lib/modules/2.2.xx/pcmcia

--Brad

On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Jim Lynch wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> > Date:    Mon, 10 Jan 2000 04:20:33 GMT
> > To:      debian-laptop list <debian-laptop@lists.debian.org>
> > From:    Pollywog <pollywog@shadypond.com>
> > Subject: pcmcia annoyances
> > 
> > I just performed an apt upgrade on Potato and my pcmcia-cs and pcmcia-source
> > were upgraded.  Every time these packages are upgraded, it breaks my network.
> > I usually just reinstall my old packages and get things working that way, but
> > my question is:  what is the correct way of dealing with this problem?
> 
> Two possibilities:
> 
>  - only use debian kernels (but this one is fairly unreasonable in many cases)
> 
>  - rebuild all pcmcia packages after you rebuild your kernel package.
> 
> -Jim
> 
> ---
> Jim Lynch       Finger for pgp key
> as Laney College CIS admin:  jim@laney.edu   http://www.laney.edu/~jim/
> as Debian developer:         jwl@debian.org  http://www.debian.org/~jwl/
> 
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