Messages in this thread | | | From | (Linus Torvalds) | Subject | Re: 2.3.51 tulip broken | Date | 17 Mar 2000 14:30:33 -0800 |
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In article <38D0D24A.BE7D77D@kalifornia.com>, David Ford <david@kalifornia.com> wrote: > >The pcmcia issues I have (at the moment) are OOPSes from insertion/removal and loss >of keyboard/mouse. I do have some activation issues from suspend but I'll address >those once I can get my laptop to stop crashing from card insertion/removal.
I'll pipe up and say this one more time:
- if you don't want to debug PCMCIA module loading, do not compile the PCMCIA code as modules!
It's known to be broken. I left the module option in, because I hoped somebody would actually want to debug it. Nobody seems to want to do that, so I'll probably just remove the option, and force people to either compile it into the kernel or use the completely stand-alone PCMCIA support.
The keyboard/mouse loss should be fixed in the pre-2.4 tree.
Linus
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