1. After many difficulties and pain, I've installed 2.4.20-pre11 with ohci support built in.
2. Running "startmodem" (from Hetz's instructions) results in the firmware being installed, the modem initialized and then the following was printed:
Connect Modem ...
using channel 1
ioctl(PPPIOCGFLAGS): Inappropriate ioctl for device
Connexion failed
3. Hetz's stuff "broke" the modem under windows and I had to re-run the (driver and firmware) installation program. Can't it be done so that it's compatible with windows? I *need* to dual boot, and I'd hate to have to reinstall everything every time.
Alexander Maryanovsky.
At 13:14 26.10.2002 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 12:33:27AM +0200, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
> Well, actually, searching for "modprobe usb-ohci" hang yields only 8
> results, and the only relevant one is this question (with no answer) on a
> newsgroup:
> http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=34b40737.0109020745.184f0b13%40posting.google.com&oe=utf-8&output=gplain
>
That message includes some lines from the log. Are you able to produce
your equivalent lines? Perhaps there is a way to instruct the BIOS to
handle USB differently? Are you using the mother board facilities for
USB or is that an add on USB card? If this is an add on card, what
modifiable settings does it have, if any?
Googling for `Linux usb-ohci' yields lot of messages, although it might
take a lot of time to dig ones that are both understood able for non
kernel programmers and relevant.
> As for trying another kernel, since it's quite a difficult and lengthy
> procedure, I'd like to wait a bit - maybe someone will come up with
> something better/easier to try first.
>
> Alexander Maryanovsky.
>
Why installing a vanilla kernel such a painful procedure?
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