Hi all,
Configuration:
Toshiba "Satellite" 4030CDT with 64Mo. Ram.
Linux Mandrake 6.1 "Helios" distribution.
Linux Kernel 2.2.14-11mdk
Lucent internal modem driver installed "LucentPCI-1.1-1.i386.rpm"
Well, i can dial my ISP, and the logging exchange process (username,
password) runs perfectly. But it seems that as soon as pppd is launched,
the dial link is broken.
I'm using "minicom" but KDE's "Kwvdial" works well also.
The speed between the machine and the modem is set to 115200 and the
modem is configured (AT commands) for V90.
Here is some logs:
Jan 8 00:04:46 pingouin-2 kernel: Lucent PCI Modem driver version
4.27.5.65 with MANY_PORTS MULTIPORT SHARE_IRQ enabled
Jan 8 00:04:46 pingouin-2 kernel: ttyS14 at 0x1c00 (irq = 3) is a
Lucent
Jan 8 00:04:46 pingouin-2 local: Warning: kernel-module version
mismatch
Jan 8 00:04:46 pingouin-2 local:
^I/lib/modules/2.2.14-11mdk/misc/ltmodem.o was compiled for kernel
version 2.2.12-20
Jan 8 00:04:46 pingouin-2 local: ^Iwhile this kernel is version
2.2.14-11mdk
Jan 8 00:04:46 pingouin-2 rc: Starting local succeeded
[Comment] The warning is normal as i run a more recent Kernel version]
Here is what i get when pppd is launched:
Jan 8 00:53:45 pingouin-2 kernel: bug: kernel timer added twice at
c408cd19.
Jan 8 00:53:45 pingouin-2 kernel: CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of
the University of California
Jan 8 00:53:45 pingouin-2 kernel: bug: kernel timer added twice at
c408cd19.
Jan 8 00:53:45 pingouin-2 kernel: PPP: version 2.3.7 (demand dialling)
Jan 8 00:53:45 pingouin-2 kernel: PPP line discipline registered.
Jan 8 00:53:45 pingouin-2 kernel: registered device ppp0
Jan 8 00:53:46 pingouin-2 pppd[668]: pppd 2.3.8 started by contades,
uid 501
Jan 8 00:53:46 pingouin-2 kernel: bug: kernel timer added twice at
c408cd19.
Jan 8 00:53:46 pingouin-2 kernel: bug: kernel timer added twice at
c408cd19.
Jan 8 00:54:15 pingouin-2 pppd[668]: Terminating on signal 15.
Jan 8 00:54:15 pingouin-2 pppd[668]: Exit.
Jan 8 01:10:00 pingouin-2 kernel: PPP: ppp line discipline successfully
unregistered
What's the problem with the "kernel timer" added twice at c408cd19 ? Is
that bug broking the normal pppd process ?
Any tips ? Thank you very much !
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Melchior de Contades