Hi Flo
this also doesnt work, the output you asked for is attached but as I said:
As the card does not work under windows either (and also no other pcmcia
card) it seems that the hardware is broken, right? Anyway if so, still dmesg
tells me that a card is inserted in the slot, so it cannot be totally
broken...
Thanks for your help,
Martin
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 8:14 PM, Florian Faber <faber@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Martin,
>
> > Thanks for your answers, but I just found out that in fact the card
> > doesn't work on windows either at the moment, so it seems to be a
> > hardware problem, although I am shure that it worked before...
>
> There's at least two things that I can think of that went wrong:
>
> a) broken driver support for the cardbus controller - I already
> mentioned that
>
> b) broken initialisation due to changes in power managment
>
> You mentioned you have another notebook where the Cardbus interface
> works. Plug the Multiface in there, wait for it to initialize, then
> unplug the Cardbus card (but leave the Multiface turned on!) and plug it
> in the notebook where it doesn't work.
>
> If it still doesn't work, send me (via private mail) the output of
> "dmesg | tail -n 100", "lspci" and "cat /proc/asound/cards".
>
>
> Flo
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