PCMCIA problems
Max Malzkuhn
yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Thu Nov 20 16:51:02 2003
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I have a g3 wallstreet with YDL 3.0 installed. I have a "generic" cardbus usb card that provides usb capability to the powerbook. It works fine in OS9.2 and OS X 10.28, but when I try to use it in YDL, I run into problems. I have tried some of the things I've seen on the list but am encountering a strange problem. If I enter the following commands:
modprobe pcmcia_core
modprobe yenta_socket
modprobe ds
my system locks up at this point. If I unplug the card, the system comes back. If I plug the card back in, the system locks up. Any ideas? I would really like to use the usb keyboard and mouse with YDL, but obviously need to get pcmcia to work first.
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<P>modprobe pcmcia_core</P>
<P>modprobe yenta_socket</P>
<P>modprobe ds </P>
<P>my system locks up at this point. If I unplug the card, the system comes back. If I plug the card back in, the system locks up. Any ideas? I would really like to use the usb keyboard and mouse with YDL, but obviously need to get pcmcia to work first.</P>
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