I have the exact same problem on the sony vaio pcg-r505tl and have yet to find the solution. Worked fine under RH8. If I find anything, i'll let you know. Tim Ryder On Fri, 2003-04-11 at 12:15, Gregory Gulik wrote: > The Toshiba 1115-S103 is one of those "legacy free" systems and it's a > notebook on top of that so getting Linux running on it is a challenge. > > I can't get either my Orinoco Wavelan or PCMCIA CF adapter to work in > this laptop at all. Nothing, no beep, no error, nothing.. > > I was able to upgrade the system on RHN since the built-in Ethernet > works just fine. Heck, even video and sound work perfectly, just PCMCIA > that won't come up. > > I did notice that cardmgr wasn't running so I tried to start it manually > and it said it was successful but I found the following in > /var/log/messages at that time: > > Apr 11 11:14:52 toshiba1115 kernel: PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin > A of dev > ice 02:04.0. Please try using pci=biosirq. > Apr 11 11:14:52 toshiba1115 kernel: PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin > B of dev > ice 02:04.1. Please try using pci=biosirq. > Apr 11 11:14:52 toshiba1115 kernel: ds: no socket drivers loaded! > Apr 11 11:14:52 toshiba1115 cardmgr[2859]: starting, version is 3.1.31 > Apr 11 11:14:52 toshiba1115 cardmgr[2859]: no pcmcia driver in /proc/devices > Apr 11 11:14:52 toshiba1115 cardmgr[2859]: exiting > > > I'm going to attach both the dmesg and /var/log/messages if that helps. > > Any ideas at all?