2003-05-05 08:38:04

by DevilKin

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Subject: [FIXED 2.5.69] Re: [2.5.67 - 2.5.68] Hangs on pcmcia yenta_socket initialisation

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Just reporting that this now works fine under 2.5.69. Whatever the problem,
it's definitely gone now.

DK
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2003-05-06 23:35:41

by Matthew Harrell

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Subject: Re: [FIXED 2.5.69] Re: [2.5.67 - 2.5.68] Hangs on pcmcia yenta_socket initialisation


Was this one you reported - I didn't see this one.

I still get a hang on any 2.5.50+ kernel when I load yenta and have ACPI
turned on. It locks solid about three seconds after loading the module


>
> Just reporting that this now works fine under 2.5.69. Whatever the problem,
> it's definitely gone now.
>

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2003-05-07 05:06:05

by DevilKin

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Subject: Re: [FIXED 2.5.69] Re: [2.5.67 - 2.5.68] Hangs on pcmcia yenta_socket initialisation

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On Wednesday 07 May 2003 01:48, Matthew Harrell wrote:
> Was this one you reported - I didn't see this one.

It was the fact that when I booted my system with my 3com cardbus NIC inserted
in the slot it would oops, giving me a non-working pcmcia/cardbus system.

Booting without the card worked fine, and inserting the card afterwards also
worked great.

thread is here:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=105107713129722&w=2

>
> I still get a hang on any 2.5.50+ kernel when I load yenta and have ACPI
> turned on. It locks solid about three seconds after loading the module
>

Ah. I don't use ACPI, because well... it caused me more pain than it helped me
in the past, in both OS' on my system (being Linux and win2k)

Jan
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2003-05-07 12:23:45

by Matthew Harrell

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Subject: Re: [FIXED 2.5.69] Re: [2.5.67 - 2.5.68] Hangs on pcmcia yenta_socket initialisation


: It was the fact that when I booted my system with my 3com cardbus NIC inserted
: in the slot it would oops, giving me a non-working pcmcia/cardbus system.
:
: Booting without the card worked fine, and inserting the card afterwards also
: worked great.
:
: thread is here:
:
: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=105107713129722&w=2

Oh, mine's different. Total lockup with no messages. Starts a few seconds
after the yenta module is loaded. I think it occurs during the yenta probe
but I haven't been able to prove that yet.

: Ah. I don't use ACPI, because well... it caused me more pain than it helped me
: in the past, in both OS' on my system (being Linux and win2k)

Yeah, it's a pain but this laptop no longer has APM so I need some way to read
my batteries and soft power the system off. But, if it weren't for the
batteries I wouldn't bother because it is a real pain to deal with

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