Re: rme express cards

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Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 09:48:39PM +0200, Peter Plessas wrote:

So the card is transparent to the Alsa drivers in the sense that there is no difference between the PCMCIA and the Expresscard version. Is there firmware issues?

I didn't experience any problems, things just worked OOTB with
a plain Archlinux installation (which is 'minimal' compared to
some other distros), and nothing extra.

The one thing I didn't find out so far is how to enable the card
if it is plugged in after booting. It should just be a matter of
restarting the right set of modules, but I must be missing one.

Whenever my kernels were responsible for uploading the firmware, they did whenever the card was inserted.
Did you try 'pccardctl eject; pccardctl insert'?
Don't know if hdsploader can be used to force an upload.

best, P


Ciao,

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