From: karsten <k.gebbert@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] pcmcia confusion
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 11:42:49 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1158748969.13102.10.camel@chun.cissme.com> (raw)
hi list: I have troubles to understand what I should be using to get a
RME HDSP Multiface working properly on my laptop. I just realised that
the pcmcia-cs package is obsolete and I should use pcmciautils instead.
I googled around for a bit to find a gentoo howto,
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_PCMCIA_NIC
and tried to follow that to get the new way working. The problem is
though, that when I, following the tutorial,
emerge -av pcmcia pcmcia-cs-cis
--> [blocks B ] sys-apps/pcmcia-cs (is blocking
sys-apps/pcmcia-cs-cis-3.2.8-r1)
[ebuild N ] sys-apps/pcmcia-cs-3.2.9_pre20050614 USE="X gtk
-trusted -vanilla -xforms"
[ebuild N ] virtual/pcmcia-2.6.13
[ebuild N ] sys-apps/pcmcia-cs-cis-3.2.8-r1
The thing is, that pcmcia-cs, the old package with the init script etc
get merged, but not pcmciautils. Should I just emerge pcmciautils,
without the virtual in this case? What are other ppls experiences with
this, maybe even specifically with HDSP?
thanks,
Karsten
I use the 2006.1 profile, and a >=2.6.13 kernel.
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