Summary: | Laptops that don't work with yenta_socket | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Chad Huneycutt (RETIRED) <chadh> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Peter Johanson (RETIRED) <latexer> |
Status: | RESOLVED CANTFIX | ||
Severity: | minor | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | 1.0 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Chad Huneycutt (RETIRED)
![]() SONY Vaio PCG-N505VE on the contrary, i have a Sony N505VE and it _only_ works with yenta_socket and not the other way round*. * it doesn't work after a suspend/resume cycle using the i82365. Fujitsu Lifebook C1020 here. I've to admit that I don't use suspend or anything like that, but I didn't manage to work with the yenta-socket driver. Using only pcmcia-cs currently and it works fine (apart from the fact that I'm quite inexperienced with wireless-nics / I'm able to use the card. ;-) Sony Vaio GRX516MD. Works, Kernel 2.4.21pre3 (and previous) + PCMCIA-CS. Doesn't Work 2.5.59/60 yenta_socket. Fails to allocate an IRQ. IRQs are assigned on this system using ACPI and most things get assigned IRQ 9. I think it doesn't want to share IRQs. ibm thinkpad 600X was showing weird errors with IRQs and failing to load the yenta_socket properly until I added 'acpi=force' to my kernel boot params. Marking CANTFIX. chadh seems MIA, and he can reopen this if he needs to. |