Andreas Barth wrote:
Well, there is no real "standard kernel". I would also recommend to
try a few different linux kernel versions (also older ones from
Debian).
I copied the debian kernel mailinglist, perhaps there's some good
input from there.
Is this a 2.4.X kernel? I had the same problem with a Multi-Tech ACM
based USB modem. The
issue is that the ACM tty driver is not finished in 2.4.X kernels. The
tty is treated as raw and there
is no cooked I/O. This is not an issue if you are using ppp perhaps but
if you want access to the CLI
via modem it will not work.
Cheers,
Andi
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