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Old 05-25-2004, 09:50 PM   #1
DWebb82
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change pcmcia drivers...


Hello all,
I am running fedora core 2 on a sony vaio pcg-frv25. I have a ricoh pcmcia controller. I am running a Zoom v92 pcmcia card modem. In fedora core 1 i was using the orinoco_cs driver. In fedora core 2, i guess with the kernel change to 2.6, I am running the serial_cs driver by default. In order to get my modem working again I think I need to switch back to the orinoco_cs driver. I need to know how to disable serial_cs permanently and enable orinoco_cs permanently as well as bind /dev/modem to the orinoco_cs driver. Right now it's bound to the serial_cs driver and I can't figure out how to change it. Any help would be appreciated as I have spent about a week going through files and directory's trying to figure out what to edit but to no avail.


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David
 
  


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