RE: Laptop PCMCIA problem

From: Shane R. Spencer <shane@tdxnet.com>
Date: Wed Jan 18 2006 - 13:23:49 AKST

also do you have a child.. did they lick one of your PCMCIA cards?

On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 13:22 -0900, captgoodnight captgoodnight wrote:
> Distro?
> kernel version?
> what does dmesg/bootup say?
> what runlevel? is it there for startup?
> in kernel modules? or package modules?
> pcmcia service started?
> what version of pcmcia-cs?
> has it worked b4?
> if so, what has change since then?
> give us a lspci -vv; lsmod
> any clues in logs?
>
> Answers to those will help...
>
> --bests,
> eddie
>
> >From: Ronald Yeager <rony@gci.net>
> >To: aklug@aklug.org
> >Subject: Laptop PCMCIA problem
> >Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 12:11:09 -0900
> >
> >Having problems with a laptop that does not recognize any PCMCIA cards that
> >are inserted into it. It is a Dell C810; all of a sudden will not "see"
> >anything that is put into it. Power cycles, reboots, power on inserts and
> >extracts to no avail. The BIOS seems to have no enable/disable for the
> >PCMCIA functions. Anybody seen this before and found a fix?
> >Thanks!
> >Ron Yeager
> >
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