Hi,
thanks to you all I have got the Speedtouch operational with the kernel
module.
This incorporated the following steps:
- install kernel-source rpm
- apply patches of Duncan for usb
- configure the kernel to include ATM, PPP Over ATM support, Speedtouch
(and RFC1483/2684 Bridged Protocols,
Hi,
It's a known bug. I asked for the fix to go into 2.6.6, but it was decided to
wait until 2.6.7 instead.
FYI, Arjan van de Ven has made available a test kernel (2.6.6-1.383,
update to 2.6.7-rc1) for Fedora Core 2 that features a major USB
update. I assume these are Duncan's patches for
Duncan Sands a écrit :
Does this mean that the errors/warnings can be ignored?
These don't look good
May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 1-2: control timeout on ep0in
May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: hub 1-2:1.0: config failed, can't
read hub descriptor (err -110)
Those modification have been made in modem_run, pppoa2 and pppoa3 in the
CVS repository of the speedtouch usermode driver.
Thanks a lot,
Duncan.
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Thanks a lot, this is great!
Duncan.
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Hi all,
My adsl connexion on my brand new FC2 installation comes back this
morning, thanks to all of you on this list !
So, for all the guys that didn't manage to connect yet, here are some
RPM I made to make speedtouch green manta modem works (and maybe others)
on your FC2
Hi guys,
thanks for all the feedback. Here is some reaction to your suggestions
(it is rather long, but I thought the least I can do is to give some
response to your efforts):
Duncan actually it seems to have gone fine (the firmware downloading)
Does this mean that the errors/warnings can be
Does this mean that the errors/warnings can be ignored?
These don't look good
May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 1-2: control timeout on ep0in
May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: hub 1-2:1.0: config failed, can't
read hub descriptor (err -110)
but these are fine
May 23
Hi all,
William M. Quarles wrote:
Aad Rijnberg wrote:
[snip]
Then try to make. If you get an error on the make, do a make clean,
re-./configure. You will most likely fail on the linux-atm or ppp. If
that's the case, you don't really need linux-atm (someone correct me if
I'm wrong;
On Sun, 2004-05-23 at 10:28, Aad Rijnberg wrote:
On Sun, 2004-05-16 at 22:06, Duncan Sands wrote:
I have also noticed the problems with FC2 test3, and am willing to try
to make the changes in the final version of FC2 which will be released
next week. Could you then please send me the
Duncan,
I tried something else (see
http://www.4p8.com/eric.brasseur/fc2_speedtouch_usb.html), and that did
work. I have browsed the net with FC2 ;-)
I don't know if this gives you an extra clue as to why that does and the
kernel driver does not work?!
This solution uses however the
Aad Rijnberg wrote:
[snip]
/snip
- from this I see two (different) problems:
1) the firmware downloading modem goes wrong
2) pppoatm.so is missing
Do you have any suggestions for next steps that I can take?
Regards,
Aad
I'm using Fedora Core 1, but I'll throw in my 2
Hi Aad,
pppoatm.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
May 23 08:07:52 localhost pppd[2658]: Couldn't load plugin
pppoatm.so
- from this I see two (different) problems:
1) the firmware downloading modem goes wrong
actually it seems to have
William M. Quarles wrote:
If you still get this error:
May 23 08:07:47 localhost kernel: usbfs: process 1608 (modem_run)
did not claim interface 0 before use
then I suggest editing /etc/hotplug/usb/speedtch and increase the sleep
time.
I just thought of something, a sleep time
You better raise this issue at the [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Maybe
somebody on that list can update you on the status of Fedora Core 2 in
regard to this bug.
It's a kernel problem and will be fixed in 2.6.7. Maybe the fedora people
can backport the fix (= a bunch of changes in
Hello Tim,
It's a known bug. I asked for the fix to go into 2.6.6, but it was
decided to
wait until 2.6.7 instead.
Back to Core 1 it is then :-/
You better raise this issue at the [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Maybe
somebody on that list can update you on the status of Fedora Core 2 in
regard to
You better raise this issue at the [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Maybe
somebody on that list can update you on the status of Fedora Core 2 in
regard to this bug.
It's a kernel problem and will be fixed in 2.6.7. Maybe the fedora people
can backport the fix (= a bunch of changes in
It's a known bug. I asked for the fix to go into 2.6.6, but it was
decided to
wait until 2.6.7 instead.
Back to Core 1 it is then :-/
Cheers,
Tim
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