[linux-audio-user] pcmcia configuration for multiface

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On Monday 24 March 2003 23:22, D R Holsbeck wrote:
> Try this. Pop out the card, start a terminal window, do "tail -f
> /var/log/(syslog for Debian boxes, or messages for redhat based systems)
> What do you see? Do the CS services say that it found a card? Does it
> recognize it?

I see nothing. I can pull and push the card as I like
and... nothing.
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While at it, I took a look at the kernel startup (selected messages):
Mar 25 08:56:43 kiertotahti pcmcia: Starting PCMCIA services:
Mar 25 08:56:43 kiertotahti pcmcia:  modules
Mar 25 08:56:43 kiertotahti pcmcia:  cardmgr.
Mar 25 08:56:43 kiertotahti cardmgr[547]: starting, version is 3.1.31
Mar 25 08:56:43 kiertotahti rc: Starting pcmcia:  succeeded
Mar 25 08:56:43 kiertotahti cardmgr[547]: config error, file 'config' line 
1059: syntax error
Mar 25 08:56:43 kiertotahti cardmgr[547]: config error, file 'config' line 
2135: no function bindings
Mar 25 08:56:44 kiertotahti cardmgr[547]: watching 1 sockets
Mar 25 08:56:44 kiertotahti cardmgr[547]: Card Services release does not match

Seems to me that something is starting up with a bit of coughing.
(RME cardbus was inserted while these were generated.
Don't know if there's a difference)
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Also, I don't know if it matters, but my kernel (2.4.19) is lowlat patched
and has acpi (no patches) compiled in.

>
> Also quadruple check your firewire cable between the Multiface box and
> the pcmcia card. My digi face will exhbit the same behaviour
> when I forget to plug the cable in.

Cable seems allright by eye.

-- 
Jaakko Prättälä
Jaakko.Prattala@xxxxxxxxxxx



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