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Re: D-Link dfe-670txd in Thinkpad 600E conflict



 I tried what you suggested and disabled hot-plug
support in kernel 2.4.7 and made USB into a module.

On boot I get one low beep when the PCMCIA Card
Services start but still no network function. 


Justin Miller


--- Tony Firecloud <tfirecloud@yahoo.com> wrote:
> the texas instruments 1251 that it detects is the
> pcmcia bridge, not the card 
> itself.  do you get two high beeps when the laptop
> boots?  generally that 
> means that pcmcia-cs is working, and that a card has
> been found.  personally 
> i have found that removing support for hot-plug
> devices from the kernel fixed 
> a similar problem of mine.  but then i dont use usb,
> nor do i plan to; i 
> still build usb support as modules and noticed that
> when i plugged in a usb 
> cdburner that the kernel detected it.  i assume the
> hot-plug stuff is only 
> for if youre going to be removing and/or replacing
> usb components.
> 

I tried what you suggested and disabled hot-plug
support in kernel 2.4.7 and made USB into a module.

On boot I get one low beep when the PCMCIA Card
Services start but still no network function. 


Justin Miller




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