[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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, but I doubt if that is required for pppoatm) - make and make modules_install install for the kernel - add new kernel to grub.conf - use speedbundle-1.0, where the kernel-module part is not built/ installed. Then I see still some errors/warnings during boot, but the modem is operational (I sent this mail via FC2 using the kernel module). See the part of /var/log/messages related to the ST330: May 27 07:18:12 localhost kernel: USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver v2.2 May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: uhci_hcd :00:04.2: UHCI Host Controller May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: uhci_hcd :00:04.2: irq 9, io base d400 May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: uhci_hcd :00:04.2: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1 May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: hub 1-0:1.0: 2 ports detected May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: uhci_hcd :00:04.3: UHCI Host Controller May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: uhci_hcd :00:04.3: irq 9, io base d000 May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: uhci_hcd :00:04.3: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2 May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: hub 2-0:1.0: 2 ports detected May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using address 2 May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: hub 1-2:1.0: USB hub found May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: device-mapper: 4.1.0-ioctl (2003-12-10) initialised: [EMAIL PROTECTED] May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: usb 1-2: control timeout on ep0in May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: hub 1-2:1.0: config failed, can't read hub descriptor (err -110) May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using address 2 May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: hub 2-2:1.0: USB hub found May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: hub 2-2:1.0: 4 ports detected May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: new full speed USB device using address 3 May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: usbcore: registered new driver speedtch May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 1 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 2 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: bulk timeout on ep5in May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: usbfs: USBDEVFS_BULK failed dev 3 ep 0x85 len 512 ret -110 May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 0 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 1 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 2 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 27 07:18:22 localhost kernel: usbfs: process 1627 (modem_run) did not claim interface 0 before use May 27 07:18:28 localhost pppd[2533]: Plugin pppoatm.so loaded. May 27 07:18:28 localhost kernel: CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California May 27 07:18:28 localhost pppd[2533]: PPPoATM plugin_init May 27 07:18:28 localhost pppd[2533]: PPPoATM setdevname - remove unwanted options May 27 07:18:28 localhost kernel: PPP generic driver version 2.4.2 May 27 07:18:28 localhost pppd[2533]: PPPoATM setdevname_pppoatm - SUCCESS:8.48 May 27 07:18:28 localhost pppd[2533]: pppd 2.4.2b3 started by root, uid 0 May 27 07:18:28 localhost pppd[2533]: Using interface ppp0 May 27 07:18:28 localhost pppd[2533]: Connect: ppp0 -- 8.48 May 27 07:18:31 localhost pppd[2533]: PAP authentication succeeded May 27 07:18:31 localhost pppd[2533]: local IP address xx.xx.xxx.xxx May 27 07:18:31 localhost pppd[2533]: remote IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx May 27 07:18:31 localhost pppd[2533]: primary DNS address xx.xx.xx.x May 27 07:18:31 localhost pppd[2533]: secondary DNS address xx.xx.xx.x Duncan, you told that most of them are due to modem_run.c and are not critical, but the dont look good messages as you called them are still there: May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: usb 1-2: control timeout on ep0in May 27 07:18:13 localhost kernel: hub 1-2:1.0: config failed, can't read hub descriptor (err -110) Everything operates however properly. Thanks all for the support! I will give feedback to Eric Brasseur who already has a webpages online with solutions for the Speedtouch 330 on FC1 (kernel space) and FC2 (user space). Regards, Aad Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se dsinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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 2.6.7. Leonard. -- mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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) but these are fine May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 1 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 2 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: bulk timeout on ep5in May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usbfs: USBDEVFS_BULK failed dev 3 ep 0x85 len 512 ret -110 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 0 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 1 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 2 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:47 localhost kernel: usbfs: process 1608 (modem_run) did not claim interface 0 before use Is there a possibility to solve these warnings? actually there is, but you're going to have to wait a bit. You can get rid of some of them by removing the (pointless) set_configuration bits in modem_run.c Those modification have been made in modem_run, pppoa2 and pppoa3 in the CVS repository of the speedtouch usermode driver. Look at http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=32758 for instructions on accessing CVS. Benoit PAPILLAULT Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
Those modification have been made in modem_run, pppoa2 and pppoa3 in the CVS repository of the speedtouch usermode driver. Thanks a lot, Duncan. Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel) =G
Thanks a lot, this is great! Duncan. Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel) =G
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 http://grumz.dyndns.org/ADSL_FC2/ maybe somebody can mirror this link on a server with a larger bandwidth than my adsl connexion, in order more people can access it. For the solution, I recompile the kernel of redhat with the patches duncan gave us 2 days ago + all the missing config options (ATM, pppoa, speedtouch), I compile linux-atm, pppd with the pppoa patch find on http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch and modem_run of Benoit papillault (speedtouch-1.2 package). After you install the above packages, you need to configure you pap/chap-secret files and put your username and vci.vpi in the /etc/ppp/peers/speedtch file installed by the speedtouch package. and then you plug your modem and start your connection with : service adsl start you can add in your crontab a script to check your connection : */5 * * * * root /usr/sbin/check_adsl.sh And that's all folks ! Thanks again for your help and I hope my contribution will help ! Best regards, Fred RUAUDEL Frédéric wrote: 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; if I'm right, i would suggest leaving it out anyways, I think this unnecessarily writes over stuff in your existing kernel), Like duncan said earlier, you need a pppoa aware pppd daemon. In order to have this, you need to compile linux-atm and pppd present in the speedbundle package. But, you are right, It won't compile with the default FC2 install. It will complain about a function called billi_in_use or something like that. It's because the include files of the kernel present in /usr/include/linux are too old (They should come from the kernel installed when the fedora folks compiled all the system, which is the behavior that linus torvalds advices). To work this around, you should (re)move all atm*.h file in /usr/include/linux and replace them with those present in the 2.6.5 kernel sources. After that, all works for me except that modem_run failed at the end of its initialization because of the bug in the kernel. With the kernel patches given by duncan, I think it should allow us to use the kernel driver with FC2. Best regards, Fred Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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 ignored? 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) May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 1 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 2 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: bulk timeout on ep5in May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usbfs: USBDEVFS_BULK failed dev 3 ep 0x85 len 512 ret -110 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 0 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 1 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 2 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:47 localhost kernel: usbfs: process 1608 (modem_run) did not claim interface 0 before use Is there a possibility to solve these warnings? William I'm using Fedora Core 1, but I'll throw in my 2 cents. The William first cent is that Fedora Core 2 final is out, so you need William to get it. I started the thread when using test3, but in the mean time I had downloaded and installed the final version of FC2. In my mail of Sunday 23 May 2004 I was referring to problems with the final install. William Next, it looks like you didn't install everything from William speedbundle. Then again, neither did I, but you still need William most of it. Are you sure that everything compiled and William installed? Did you make sure to get the necessary firmware William (It's not included with speedbundle!)? I didn't make/install pppd, linux-atm and kernel-module, because I thought that they might conflict with kernel-2.6. When configuring the kernel I selected atm, ppp over atm and the speedtouch kernel driver, so I thought that I didn't need these speedbundle parts. William You need to move your pppd executables out of the way and William install the pppd found in speedbundle. This will place the William necessary pppoatm.so plugin. But read the rest of this William first. Duncan You need a pppoa aware pppd. The speedbundle contains one. Frédéric Like duncan said earlier, you need a pppoa aware pppd Frédéric daemon. In order to have this, you need to compile Frédéric linux-atm and pppd present in the speedbundle package. OK, I will try to compile and use the version contained in speedbundle. But how are the linux-atm and pppd packages in speedbundle related to the stuff I activated in the kernel configuration? Are they a different way to obtain the same functionality? Frédéric To work this around, you should (re)move all atm*.h file Frédéric in /usr/include/linux and replace them with those present Frédéric in the 2.6.5 kernel sources. Hmmm, good that you mention this. I did not read about this problem before. William run ./configure from the root of the speedbundle directory. William It will tell you what values you need to fill in the William ppp_scripts and if you need the firmware file (you do have the William firmware file, right?) I have the firmware file, and I made all the required changes in the ppp_scripts files. William There is a bug in the ppp_scripts, you need to edit speedtch William and replace the 0.00 with your VPI and VCI numbers for your William service. Sure, I did that. William I think that you need the kernel-source package installed, but William I'm not certain. It's installed. William Then try to make. If you get an error on the make, do a make William clean, re-./configure. You will most likely fail on the William linux-atm or ppp. If that's the case, you don't really need William linux-atm (someone correct me if I'm wrong; if I'm right, i William would suggest leaving it out anyways, I think this William unnecessarily writes over stuff in your existing kernel), so William you can make and make install on each of the directories William individually, leaving out linux-atm. If you look at the William top-level Makefile, you'll see how it does this (you'll want to William copy its lines). If the make fails on ppp, check the output, William it is most likely complaining about the kernel. In that case, William you need to use a standard Linux kernel for the build rather William than the Fedora Linux kernel (don't forget to move your William original pppd executeables out of the way before installing the William new pppd). If you don't want to mess with the standard Linux William kernel, this website William
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 1 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 2 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: bulk timeout on ep5in May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usbfs: USBDEVFS_BULK failed dev 3 ep 0x85 len 512 ret -110 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 0 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 1 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:29 localhost kernel: usb 2-2.2: usbfs: interface 2 claimed while 'modem_run' sets config #1 May 23 08:07:47 localhost kernel: usbfs: process 1608 (modem_run) did not claim interface 0 before use Is there a possibility to solve these warnings? actually there is, but you're going to have to wait a bit. You can get rid of some of them by removing the (pointless) set_configuration bits in modem_run.c I didn't make/install pppd, linux-atm and kernel-module, because I thought that they might conflict with kernel-2.6. When configuring the kernel I selected atm, ppp over atm and the speedtouch kernel driver, so I thought that I didn't need these speedbundle parts. They are not the same thing at all. The kernel needs to have support for ATM etc. The linux-atm stuff is a library that talks to the kernel's ATM stuff. You need it if you want to do anything with the kernel's ATM support. ppp over atm, is a ppp extention that uses the linux-atm library to talk to the kernel's atm layer. In short, you need it all - it's all different stuff that works together. OK, I will try to compile and use the version contained in speedbundle. But how are the linux-atm and pppd packages in speedbundle related to the stuff I activated in the kernel configuration? Are they a different way to obtain the same functionality? No, they are two sides of the same coin: on one side deep kernel foo that adds ATM stuff to the networking layer, on the other side libraries and programs that use that kernel stuff. It is similar to: in order to open a normal internet connection you need kernel support for tcp/ip (analog of kernel support for ATM). You also need the sockets library (analog of linux-atm libraries). And then you need a program that uses those sockets (analog of pppd - not a very good analog here). Ciao, Duncan. Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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; if I'm right, i would suggest leaving it out anyways, I think this unnecessarily writes over stuff in your existing kernel), Like duncan said earlier, you need a pppoa aware pppd daemon. In order to have this, you need to compile linux-atm and pppd present in the speedbundle package. But, you are right, It won't compile with the default FC2 install. It will complain about a function called billi_in_use or something like that. It's because the include files of the kernel present in /usr/include/linux are too old (They should come from the kernel installed when the fedora folks compiled all the system, which is the behavior that linus torvalds advices). To work this around, you should (re)move all atm*.h file in /usr/include/linux and replace them with those present in the 2.6.5 kernel sources. After that, all works for me except that modem_run failed at the end of its initialization because of the bug in the kernel. With the kernel patches given by duncan, I think it should allow us to use the kernel driver with FC2. Best regards, Fred Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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 required file(s) that I need to check and update? And maybe some pointers where in the source files I need to look... When I get it to work I can post a patch file, so that every FC2 user can enjoy his Speedtouch again. These should do the trick: http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.5/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.5/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.5/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.5/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.5/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.5/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED] Ciao, Duncan. Hi Duncan, after applying the patches and running part of speedbundle-1.0, it still does not work :-( Do you have any suggestions for next steps that I can take? Regards, Aad 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 user space driver, and I still would like to get the kernel space driver operational. So my struggle remains... Aad Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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 user space driver, and I still would like to get the kernel space driver operational. So my struggle remains... Aad Sorry, forgot to mention that this solution worked in combination with the standard kernel that came with FC2 (no reconfiguration whatsoever). Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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 cents. The first cent is that Fedora Core 2 final is out, so you need to get it. Next, it looks like you didn't install everything from speedbundle. Then again, neither did I, but you still need most of it. Are you sure that everything compiled and installed? Did you make sure to get the necessary firmware (It's not included with speedbundle!)? You need to move your pppd executables out of the way and install the pppd found in speedbundle. This will place the necessary pppoatm.so plugin. But read the rest of this first. run ./configure from the root of the speedbundle directory. It will tell you what values you need to fill in the ppp_scripts and if you need the firmware file (you do have the firmware file, right?) There is a bug in the ppp_scripts, you need to edit speedtch and replace the 0.00 with your VPI and VCI numbers for your service. I think that you need the kernel-source package installed, but I'm not certain. 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; if I'm right, i would suggest leaving it out anyways, I think this unnecessarily writes over stuff in your existing kernel), so you can make and make install on each of the directories individually, leaving out linux-atm. If you look at the top-level Makefile, you'll see how it does this (you'll want to copy its lines). If the make fails on ppp, check the output, it is most likely complaining about the kernel. In that case, you need to use a standard Linux kernel for the build rather than the Fedora Linux kernel (don't forget to move your original pppd executeables out of the way before installing the new pppd). If you don't want to mess with the standard Linux kernel, this website http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/, once updated for Fedora Core 2, will have rpms for a kernel that is reasonable close enough the standard Linux kernel to work (there will be two versions of the kernel on this site, a Fedora-like kernel and a std-Linux-like kernel). 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 rebuilt the source RPM from this site, rather than using the speedbundle's firmware loader (they are essentially the same, though): http://www.ottolander.nl/opensource/speedtouch/speedtouch.html rpmbuild --rebuild some.src.rpm The resulting rpm ends up in /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/your architecture/ the redhat might be fedora or something else now that they are on Fedora Core 2. Then I installed the RPM. If you can still get this to work with speedbundle and without the RPM, great, but I couldn't for some reason. If you do install the firmware loaders without the RPM, great, but I couldn't get it done. However, if you do install this RPM, be sure to erase the firmware loaders installed by speedbundle. Peace, William Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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 gone fine 2) pppoatm.so is missing Do you have any suggestions for next steps that I can take? You need a pppoa aware pppd. The speedbundle contains one. Ciao, Duncan. Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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 before the modem_run statement might be necessary on your system if my previous suggestion doesn't work. Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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 drivers/usb/core/devio.c by yours truly). Ciao, Duncan. Duncan, 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 required file(s) that I need to check and update? And maybe some pointers where in the source files I need to look... When I get it to work I can post a patch file, so that every FC2 user can enjoy his Speedtouch again. Aad Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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 this bug. Leonard. -- mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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 drivers/usb/core/devio.c by yours truly). Ciao, Duncan. Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[speedtouch] Re: Fedora Core 2 Test 3 Issues (2.6.5 kernel)
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 Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]