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Re: Question: pcmcia-3.1.10 - Xircom CE3B-100 on Toshiba Satellite 4080XCDT Linux kernel 2.0.37 - can't ping other machines (Paulo Rodrigues)
Date: 2000, Feb 02
From: David Hinds <dhinds@pcmcia.sourceforge.org>

Can you compare the PCMCIA system log messages under the 2.2.12 kernel
with the 2.0.37 messages?  It could be as simple as an interrupt
conflict, where the 2.2.12/PNP setup automatically skipped the bad
interrupt, but the 2.0.37/no-PNP setup can't figure that out on its
own.

Why not just use the 2.2.12 kernel?

-- Dave

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Re: Compare system log messages? (David Hinds)
Date: 2000, Feb 03
From: Paulo Rodrigues paulor

Hi david, thanks for such a quick reply; i need an old 2.0.XX kernel so i can run oracle application server; i looked at logs and there is a difference, under 2.2.12 host options reports [pci irq 11] but under 2.0.37 it says [no pci irq]; is there a way to force it to use irq 11? or is it more complicated than this? thanks for your interest paulo

That part should not matter

Re: Feedback: Untitled (Paulo Rodrigues)
Date: 2000, Feb 03
From: David Hinds <dhinds@pcmcia.sourceforge.org>

The PCI interrupt assignment should not make a difference in this
case.  I would be more interested in whether the CE3B card is
configured exactly the same in both cases (i.e., same interrupt and
same IO port range).

-- Dave

Ok: It didn't - but works now: removed apm support from the kernel

Re: That part should not matter (David Hinds)
Date: 2000, Feb 04
From: Paulo Rodrigues paulor

Hello David; indeed it didn't matter: the card had the same configuration under both kernels, irq 5 io 0x300; apart from the difference on that pci irq, there wasn't much in logs i could point at. But, looking at configured options, there was [pci] [cardbus] [apm] [pnp] under 2.2.12 and [pci] [cardbus] [apm] under 2.0.37; i rebuilt the kernel without apm support (can't poweroff on shutdown, but thats it :) and recompiled pcmcia: lo and behold, it works! thanks a million, David, and i hope this will benefit some one else (not likely, but...) cheers paulo

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