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Re: CompactFlash PC Card Adapter



I built my kernel myself; I built pcmcia-cs myself, just a couple of minutes later.

When I build pcmcia-cs-3.1.33-6 alongside kernel 2.4.20, I'm not able to use the orinoco_cs module (and I get the unresolved symbols messages).

When I build pcmcia-cs-3.1.33.6 alongside kernel 2.4.20, the orinoco_cs module works fine.

I'm glad you're able to use the stable pcmcia-cs with kernel 2.4.20. Unfortunately I wasn't.

Kevin

On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 15:22:45 +1000
Alexander Zangerl <az@snafu.priv.at> wrote:

> On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 23:52:06 EST, ronin2@bellatlantic.net writes:
> >When I tried that combination, I couldn't use my Orinoco wireless card. When I
> > tried to insert the module I got "unresolved symbols" errors. When I tried to
> > apt-get the newer pcmcia-cs sources, I discovered the dependency on libc6.
> 
> but getting unresolved symbols on insmod/modprobe is not the same as 
> "the software in this version does not work with kernel 2.4.20". 
> 
> the most likely problem: a mismatch between the kernel you built 
> your pcmcia-modules against and the kernel you are actually using.
> 
> i build my kernels myself, and i also build my pcmcia-modules myself.
> 
> regards
> az
> 
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