Bug#394214: fixed in eciadsl 0.11-3.1

2007-01-16 Thread Brice Goglin
Dmitry Semyonov wrote: eciadsl_0.11-3.1 is unusable on my PC, while eciadsl_0.11-3 works more or less fine. PPP connection can't be established by some reason in 0.11-3.1 version. It always times out. Also note that 0.11-* version does not work with 2.6.18.* kernels. Upstream developers are

Bug#394214: fixed in eciadsl 0.11-3.1

2007-01-16 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Jan 16, Brice Goglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If it is confirmed that eciadsl does not work with 2.6.18 and there is no easy way to make it work (does upstream have a patch?), I don't think No. This driver sucks anyway, it should not be released. It's way easier to invest 30€ in a new modem

Bug#394214: fixed in eciadsl 0.11-3.1

2007-01-16 Thread Dmitry Semyonov
On 1/16/07, Brice Goglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If it is confirmed that eciadsl does not work with 2.6.18 and there is no easy way to make it work (does upstream have a patch?), I don't think I will prepare a new NMU right now unless somebody wants me to do so. It is confirmed, and upstream

Bug#394214: fixed in eciadsl 0.11-3.1

2007-01-14 Thread Dmitry Semyonov
eciadsl_0.11-3.1 is unusable on my PC, while eciadsl_0.11-3 works more or less fine. PPP connection can't be established by some reason in 0.11-3.1 version. It always times out. Also note that 0.11-* version does not work with 2.6.18.* kernels. Upstream developers are aware of the issue. So, I

Bug#394214: fixed in eciadsl 0.11-3.1

2007-01-14 Thread Brice Goglin
Dmitry Semyonov wrote: eciadsl_0.11-3.1 is unusable on my PC, while eciadsl_0.11-3 works more or less fine. PPP connection can't be established by some reason in 0.11-3.1 version. It always times out. Since you have the hardware to test, could add a printf where I set page_size and where I

Bug#394214: fixed in eciadsl 0.11-3.1

2007-01-14 Thread Dmitry Semyonov
On 1/14/07, Brice Goglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dmitry Semyonov wrote: On 1/14/07, Brice Goglin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brice Goglin wrote: Since you have the hardware to test, could add a printf where I set page_size and where I use it, so that we know whether page_size is