Re: No PCMCIA support with RH9 on Toshiba 1115-S103

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Is the Vaio FX120 a "legacy free" laptop like the Toshiba 1115???

Where you able to get the Yenta socket driver working eventually?


Z wrote:
This drove me completely nuts with my sony vaio fx120. I ended up
compiling a kernel. I used 2.4.21-pre7 with acpi-20030328-2.4.21-pre6 on
top. I used redhat's config file as a start point then disabled a bunch
of stuff I can't possibly have in the laptop. I works wonders now,
including ACPI. At long, long last I can run the battery applet.
The yenta socket driver worked OK on 8.0. It broke on the beta and never
came back.


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Greg Gulik                                 http://www.gulik.org/greg/
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