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Bug 122875
Summary: | cardmgr not finding sockets | ||
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Product: | [Fedora] Fedora | Reporter: | Jim Nuth <jim> |
Component: | pcmcia-cs | Assignee: | Arjan van de Ven <arjanv> |
Status: | CLOSED DUPLICATE | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | medium | Docs Contact: | |
Priority: | medium | ||
Version: | rawhide | CC: | dave, timothy |
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Target Release: | --- | ||
Hardware: | i686 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |
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Clone Of: | Environment: | ||
Last Closed: | 2006-02-21 19:03:09 UTC | Type: | --- |
Regression: | --- | Mount Type: | --- |
Documentation: | --- | CRM: | |
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oVirt Team: | --- | RHEL 7.3 requirements from Atomic Host: | |
Cloudforms Team: | --- | Target Upstream Version: | |
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Description
Jim Nuth
2004-05-09 21:11:53 UTC
Same behavior on my Dell Inspiron 7500 PIII-700, 512MB RAM, Sony PCWA-C150S 802.11b card and Xircom CBE2-100 10/100 Ethernet. This is with a fresh install of FC2T3 from DVD. What happens if you execute /sbin/modprobe yenta_socket before inserting PCMCIA card? I have the same problem with Cisco 350. If I modprobe yenta_socket and restart pcmcia service I can get the card to work. I have a Winbook X4 with a P4 1.8 and 256mb ram. From # /sbin/modprobe yenta_socket then service pcmcia restart reports cardmgr: watching 2 sockets inserting either card and I get lights and functioning cards. Thanks Jim Had the problem with an orinoco card in a Dell 4150. /sbin/rmmod orinoco_cs /sbin/rmmod ds /etc/init.d/pcmica restart and cardmgr seems to work.. Setup: Linksys card in a Toshiba Tecra 8100. The "modprobe yenta_socket; service pcmcia restart" steps work for me To make this permanent, I followed the instructions to reorder S10network in http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php? s=06639a918d6493c8944aaadc621812a3&threadid=1762 I have that problem with Fedora 2 on a Dell Laptop, with or without a single ELSA ISDN card. Actually, the ELSA used to work!! (But see bug 125135 for erratic behaviour of that card https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=125135) Yesterday Fedora decided to no longer find any sockets. Mystifying. Things work well under Windows. Tried to load/unload the kernel modules (elsa, ds, pcmcia) to no avail. cardmgr -v does not give any additional information. Will try the yenta_socket (what the heck is THAT?) thing and report now.. Yup, works. The question is: what makes Linux load (or not?) yenta_socket? And would it change? *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 121742 *** Changed to 'CLOSED' state since 'RESOLVED' has been deprecated. |