On Monday 15 November 2004 04:56pm, Jed S. Baer wrote:
> Also, by using an approprate level of squinting and other enhancements, I
> have detected the "send data" LED flickering oh-so-faintly when I hit
> [RETURN] in minicom, so it appears that data is indeed going up to my ISP
> (and this is why I prefer external modems -- das blinkenlights are still
> useful). I'm beginning to think this is not a USB problem. But that leaves
> me wondering what to look at next.

Jed,

I was preparing a response to your earlier email when I saw this. It seems to 
me that my reply won't be pertinent unless/until you determine if this is 
really a USB problem or not.

I'm guessing that your machine has no RS-232 port or you'd have tried the 
simple test of eliminating the Belkin F5U103 USB/RS-232 adapter.

Short of borrowing a plug-in RS-232 card and/or some Linux-compatible USB 
modem, or trying some other distro with 2.6.9 (or above), I'm without 
ideas. :^(

Bill Marr



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