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Question: When did the Kernels change? Can I revert? 

Forum: PCMCIA on Toshiba laptops
Re: Question: problem with satellite 2540cds ToPIC97 (Stef Epardaud)
Re: Recent 2.3.* kernels have lots of problems (David Hinds)
Date: 2000, Mar 02
From: Joseph Fannin II trevorcor

Just curious if anyone could tell me when the 2.3 kernels changed; I would like to use the latest kernel that isn't broken. I can't fix this by using Dave Hinds' package, can I? I've tried something like this before, and apparently I have to use the in-kernel drivers rather than the pcmcia-cs package.

pcmcia_core loads fine, but the i82365 bridge module claims that 'device or resource is busy.' The fact that I remember what the bridge is called means I've spent too much time trying to fix this.

Well, at least it isn't pgcs that's screwing things up. Thanks in advance for any help.

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1. Something new to try by David Hinds, 2000, Mar 02
(_ More: tried it, does not work for me at least by Stef Epardaud, 2000, Mar 03
(_ ACPI != PCMCIA by David Hinds, 2000, Mar 03
(_ More: well that was all i got : by Stef Epardaud, 2000, Mar 04

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