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Question wvlan_cs and BIOS PnP problems? 

Forum: PCMCIA Wireless Network Adapter Issues
Date: 2000, Aug 10
From: Matthew GUthaus mobius314

I'm using kernel 2.3.99-pre9, pcmcia-cs-3.1.19, and wvlan_cs. Whenever I disable PnP in my BIOS (on a Sony Z505HS) the PCMCIA services lock up. However, I need PnP disabled to use the ALSA sound drive.

I had compiled wavelan2_cs before with this same configuration, but I had to reinstall everything and now that won't compile due to an error that it's trying to "inline __mmdrop" in function mmdrop.

A solution to either would be sufficient...

Thanks, Matt

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Re: Question wvlan_cs and BIOS PnP problems? (Matthew GUthaus)
Date: 2000, Aug 11
From: Matthew GUthaus mobius314

I didn't have PnP compiled into the pcmcia_cs drivers. Nor do I have it compiled in my kernel...

Matt

None Interrupt or IO port probe failure?

Re: Question wvlan_cs and BIOS PnP problems? (Matthew GUthaus)
Date: 2000, Aug 14
From: David Hinds <dhinds@pcmcia.sourceforge.org>

There are two possible reasons for lockups when PCMCIA starts up, with
no cards inserted.  It is probably either an interrupt probe failure,
or an IO probe failure.  The PCMCIA-HOWTO has instructions for how to
tell them apart, and how to fix them.

Disabling/enabling PnP support may change how your built-in devices
are configured, which can change how these resource probes behave.

-- Dave
1. Ok My fault (didn't RTFM) by Matthew GUthaus, 2000, Aug 14
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