Hola a tothom,
algú ha experimentat la instal·lació de la linkat sobre dispositius UMP com ara Asus eeePC o Acer OnePC?
Salutacions cordials,
marià :-)
For those of you having this problem I have a solution that works fine with SUSE 10.2.. Just follow the steps below.
Note, this has only been tested with SD cards.
1. run lspci | grep 'Texas Instruments PCIxx21'
You'll get something that looks like this:
02:09.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCIxx21/x515 Cardbus Controller
nn:nn.n Mass storage controller: Texas Instruments PCIxx21 Integrated FlashMedia Controller
The last one is what we're interested in.
2. run "setpci -s nn:nn.n 4c.b=0x02" where nn:nn.n is the number from above.
3. Insert a SD card, if it works, proceed, if not......... ???
4. cd to /etc/init.d/
5. create a new file, containing the following. Call it whatever you like. I named mine cardreader (use vi, or your favorite editor.) Again, replace nn:nn:.n from your results above.
#!/bin/bash
setpci -s nn:nn.n 4c.b=0x02
exit 0
6. Save the file, and do a chmod 755 to the file.
7. In /etc/init.d/ run "chkconfig -a cardreader" (replace cardreader with the name of the file you created.
That's it, reboot and insert a card, it should work fine.
This is the Ricoh card with the Firewire interface and
SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter etc. scanpci and
the yast applet see the device(s) (see below), but I
seem unable to get this to work to recognize a card
upon insertion and mount the FAT filesystem. I have
loaded mmc_core and mmc_block, but have the feeling I am
missing something. ;-)
For anyone who wants to know how it works:
mkdir madwifi
cd madwifi
svn co Revision 3824: /madwifi/trunk
cd trunk
-> edit Makefile.inc search for " -Werror" and remove that from that line
-> edit net80211/ieee80211_crypto_ccmp.c and put // in front of line 343 (see above)
make
su (and your administrator password)
make install
modprobe ath_pci
start Yast2
-> Yast /etc/sysconfig Editor -> System -> Kernel -> Modules_loaded_on_boot
ath_pci <Finish>
-> Yast Network Card -> configure your wireless card