On Tuesday 08 Feb 2005 23:19, Ming-Wei Shih wrote:
> I have got kernel fw loading working with gentoo, it is indeed a charm
> compared to modem_run,
> thank you all, and I have written a guide about how I did this
>
> http://wojia.be/blog/index.php?/archives/8-Speedtouch-usb-and-kernel-firmwa
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Duncan Sands wrote:
>>Just wanted to say a quick thank-you to Duncan and David for the kernel
>>firmware loading. Good work guys! How cool is it for the modem to work
>>with a stock FC3 kernel, without modem_run, or compiling userspace
>>plugins, etc. etc. VERY!!! ;-)
>>
>>
>
>Glad you like it
> Just wanted to say a quick thank-you to Duncan and David for the kernel
> firmware loading. Good work guys! How cool is it for the modem to work
> with a stock FC3 kernel, without modem_run, or compiling userspace
> plugins, etc. etc. VERY!!! ;-)
Glad you like it :)
Duncan.
Liste de diffusion
Here is the file.
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Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB
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Your document is attached.
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Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB
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See the attached file for details.
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Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB
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Your document is attached.
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-- Type: application/octet-stream
-- File: document.pif
Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB
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1) Yep. killall pppd (or perhaps killall -9 pppd)
2) I've got an initscript by default... it depends on the distro you
run. Check for the availability, or edit a file with these lines:
modem_run -m -f /etc/mgmt.o # Where is mgmt.o
pppd call adsl # Wha
David Herring wrote:
>
SNIP
>
> One minor question - how best to view the connection rate, and
> see totals of bytes transferred ?
>
You might want to set -v 1 (the verbose setting) for the modem command.
~/bin/modem_run -v 1
which will give you information as your connection comes up.
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