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Old 01-13-2009, 11:36 PM   #103 (permalink)
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Default Re: Linux on the ASUS N10 N10J

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Originally Posted by james- View Post
in the .config you provided the only thing associated to PCIExpress
Dunno if this will help you for my CFcard reader(exprescard)
Those are the only options in the kernel config available for expresscard support... if there is something you need in the config it is not for expresscard support. I dug around in my last config and there are a few card reader modules I left out.... Since the expresscard you are trying to get to work is a CF reader, it's probably actually a USB interface and will be treated like a USB device. If you give the make/model # I can try and figure out what chipset it is and point you in the right direction. It might be a module in the config or it could be something else.

Edit: do a lsusb and it should show up... hopefully it has some clues as to the chipset it's using

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