> Ok, you have convinced me. I'll not give up yet!
That's the spirit! :)
D.
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Hmmm, Duncan
Ok, you have convinced me. I'll not give up yet!
When I get home, I'll attach the messages log.
And I know this is not the purpose of this forum, but
if you want to give me the directions to compile the
kernel, I can follow it.
See ya! And again waiting for new instrucions!
Herva
Hi Herva,
Maybe you could give a try to gnome-ppx at
http://gnome-ppx.berlios.de/download/. This is a GUI frontend to
speedtouch that worked well with FC2 and if I remember correctly take
care of all the configuration steps. But I don't know if this software
works with FC4 because it was done
Hi Herva,
> Thank you for your further help, but I think I gonna
> give up with this! I have any familiarity with these
> stuffs like Kernel compilation, system logs, etc.
> As you said, it's getting to hard for me.
> If one day I have enough money, I'll follow other
> simpler suggestions, which
Dear Duncan,
Thank you for your further help, but I think I gonna
give up with this! I have any familiarity with these
stuffs like Kernel compilation, system logs, etc.
As you said, it's getting to hard for me.
If one day I have enough money, I'll follow other
simpler suggestions, which recommende
Sending an email to a public mailing list with this kind of
attachment doesn't make a whole lot of sense...
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> intended solely for the addressees and is confidential.
> If you receive this message in error, please delete it and
> immediately
Thank you. I've put this flag but have no more trace.
I think I will let down Fedora for an other distribution
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Could someone tell me how to put in DEBUG Mode, an ADSL connection with
> Speedtouch 330 , Fedora 4 ?
> I've followed the guide
> http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/fedora/index.html but usually have no
> connection.
>
> Here are what I checked:
> 1- p
Hi Herva,
> I have just done the step one, because the "ADSL line is up" was not
> anywhere in /var/log/messages.
is your telephone line plugged into the modem? Did your ISP turn on
their equipment down at the exchange?
> However, the messages:
> found stage 1 firmware speedtch-1.bin
> foun