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(a)faberman.de> 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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