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Question: Which is *preferred*, PnP or not? 

Forum: PCMCIA Installation and Configuration Issues
Date: 1999, Nov 11
From: Steve Snyder SteveSnyder

I currently do not have PnP enabled in my Linux v2.2.1x kernel, but can enable it if needed. So... which state does pcmcia-cs v3.1.x prefer, PnP enabled or disabled?

Thank you.

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1. Kernel PnP settings shouldn't matter by David Hinds, 1999, Nov 11

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