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List:       mandrake-cooker
Subject:    [Cooker] [Bug 7548] [Hardware] NEEDINFO: PCMCIA detection and configuration failure
From:       "[blino]" <bugzilla () qa ! linux-mandrake ! com>
Date:       2004-08-31 20:35:17
Message-ID: bug7548.20040831203517.836920 () qa ! linux-mandrake ! com
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User ID: 7449, 82 bugs reported (54 fixed, 7 duplicate, 4 invalid), 998 comments.

http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=7548





------- Additional Comments From blino@mandrake.org  2004-08-31 22:35 -------
Are you kidding ? :-)
I can't imagine intel-agp having something to do with that.
Please configure your wifi-card with drakconnect (to whatever settings) and
attach your /etc/modprobe.conf file.


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status: NEEDINFO
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description: 
I installed Mandrake 10 beta 2 on my Dell Inspiron 8000 laptop. The installation
seemed to have detected the pcmcia slots and powered on the Linksys PCMPC100
10/100 network card. After rebooting the system it failed to power up the pcmcia
slots. Doing an lsmod shows that the axnet_cs driver for the card is loaded.
Stopping and then restarting the pcmcia services in the control center give me a
message saying no sockets found. It was working on Mandrake 9.2 and previous
versions.

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