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Re: Compex/ReadyLINK 10Mbps Ethernet card: kernel `Oops' on insert (David)
Date: 1999, Nov 08
From: David Hinds <dhinds@pcmcia.sourceforge.org>

There are a couple of bogus entries in the 3.0.14 /etc/pcmcia/config:
some cards that use the tulip_cb driver also happen to have the same
product ID as your card, and as a result, this Cardbus driver is being
loaded for your 16-bit card.

Go into /etc/pcmcia/config, and find the entries for manfid 0x8a01,
0x0100 that specify the "tulip_cb" driver, and comment them out.

-- Dave

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