Hello again, all:
I just reinstalled my testing laptop with FC2T2 (it's been running the same, but continuously yum-upgraded from fc1). Now I can't get my pcmcia to work, when I try to start it, I get "Cardmgr: no sockets found!".
Anyone seen this happen?
This is a nothing-fancy p2-366 generic-brand laptop. Pcmcia has been working quite well on it since a long time ago.
Regards,
Konstantin Ryabitsev writes:
Hello again, all:
I just reinstalled my testing laptop with FC2T2 (it's been running the same, but continuously yum-upgraded from fc1). Now I can't get my pcmcia to work, when I try to start it, I get "Cardmgr: no sockets found!".
Anyone seen this happen?
This is a nothing-fancy p2-366 generic-brand laptop. Pcmcia has been working quite well on it since a long time ago.
Run 'dump_cis', and feed it to Bugzilla.
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Run 'dump_cis', and feed it to Bugzilla.
Not much to feed:
open(): no such device
Regards,
On Mar 30, 2004, Konstantin Ryabitsev icon@linux.duke.edu wrote:
I just reinstalled my testing laptop with FC2T2 (it's been running the same, but continuously yum-upgraded from fc1). Now I can't get my pcmcia to work, when I try to start it, I get "Cardmgr: no sockets found!".
Does the patch here help? https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=116205
Alexandre Oliva wrote:
Does the patch here help? https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=116205
Yes indeed! It's all much better now. However, looking at the patch, it doesn't look like it's anything but a nasty hack. Is there going to be a better solution?
Regards,