Mais fréquemment, très fréquemment, lors de ce reboot tout le systeme
plante, je vois juste
Les diodes du verrouillage maj. et du scroll qui clignotent sur mon
clavier
That means you got a kernel oops (i.e. a system crash). Your kernel is buggy.
For example, in my experience the USB
Some paths and file names in INSTALL are wrong. Here
is a suggested new version.
Duncan.
--- speedtouch/INSTALL.orig Sat Nov 10 01:59:17 2001
+++ speedtouch/INSTALL Fri May 10 09:28:27 2002
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-++
-|
On Thursday 09 May 2002 8:20 pm, Tim Woodall wrote:
On Mon, 6 May 2002, Duncan Sands wrote:
I've noticed some problems with async mode: occasional network
failures (reproducible) that disappear without async. For example,
posting data to certain web pages (get time out), the backup
On Thursday 18 Apr 2002 1:40 pm, you wrote:
Duncan Sands ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
# ADSL synchro
connect_adsl_line
sleep 1 - I'm asking about this
When you're dealing with the kernel usb, you can't be sure of nothing.
Try removing a sleep
The minimum a hotplug script should do is:
upload the microcode when the modem is plugged in.
Let's discuss a minimal script, i.e. one that does not start
pppd etc.
If the hotplug script is called, then most of the usb stuff
must be set up already. Thus at most we need to:
mount usbfs
On Friday 12 April 2002 3:21 pm, Alex Bennee wrote:
Duncan Sands said:
Something I've always wanted to know is: why an init script
and not a hotplug script? I use a hotplug script. It works fine, and
seems more natural for a USB modem that can be plugged
and unplugged whenever you
On Wednesday 27 Mar 2002 10:29 am, michel slagmulder wrote:
Bonjour
Je suis débutant sur linux (mais j'ai une assez bonne
connaissance d'Unix Solaris). Depuis quelque jour je me suis
installé ma mdk 8.0 kernel 2.4.3. J'ai voulu essayé de me
connecter à internet par mon modem speed touch
What is your kernel version? What version of Debian are you running?
What does the kernel panic say?
Duncan.
On Tuesday 26 March 2002 12:00 pm, Greg MATTHEWS wrote:
hi all...
I've successfully set up a debian linux box as a router cum firewall for
two internal networks. However... I am
I also have some problems with 2.5.6. I have a boot-time script
that launches modem_run and pppd. It fails with 2.5.6. However,
if I kill pppd and modem_run, then launch them again, it works.
I hope this helps,
Duncan.
On Saturday 23 March 2002 8:02 pm, you wrote:
On Sat, 2002-03-23 at
Ok, the problem with the previous patch was that it might consider
/proc/bus/usb/drivers to be a device descriptor! Here is a new one
that ignores files with names that do not consist of three digits.
Duncan.
--- speedtouch/src/pusb-linux.c Sun Nov 11 16:48:06 2001
+++
Aww, and there was I thinking 1.0 would be stable forever :-)
Forever isn't what it used to be :-)
Duncan.
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I didn't have any problems with it up to 2.4.17. What went wrong?
It started segfaulting. Since I normally build the kernel updates using
make oldconfig, I'm pretty sure that the kernel config was as close as
possible between versions. I tried it with 2.4.10, 11, and 12. Then I
On Friday 30 November 2001 8:40 pm, Bruce Tober wrote:
I'm a newbie. I'm trying to install SuSE 7.3 this weekend. I have a
speedtouch modem with Brit Tele's ADSL service.
I've linked to http://benoit.papillault.free.fr/speedtouch/user.en.php3
and found this list of uncompiled source
Hi all, as you doubtless know, there are two drivers
for the Alcatel speedtouch ADSL modem: one from
Alcatel (more or less; written by Johan Verrept), see
http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/howto.html.
I'll refer to this as the kernel space driver since most
of it is implemented as a kernel
I am using Redhat 7.2 with the default 2.4.7-10 kernel. I am also using the
speedtouch / USB hotplug combination.
When the link fails, it can never reconnect. The only way I can get back
online is to reboot the machine.
In what way does the link fail?
Duncan.
PS: I noticed that in some
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