Duncan Sands said:
On Friday 23 April 2004 10:18, Edward Chapman wrote:
I was using the user mode driver in 2.4, then I moved to 2.6 a couple of
months ago and also to the kernel driver. I personally have had no
problems with it, but I've been trying to help a couple of other people
who
...We're using the 2.6.5 kernel driver.
uhci? If so, either upgrade to 2.6.6 (coming soon now)
or downgrade to an earlier kernel.
Ciao,
Duncan.
Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB
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Thanks Duncan,
This is very interesting, so there are problems with the uhci code in 2.6
kernels up to now? Are these general problems or something specific to
Speedtouch and line syncing?
Duncan Sands said:
...We're using the 2.6.5 kernel driver.
uhci? If so, either upgrade to 2.6.6
This is very interesting, so there are problems with the uhci code in 2.6
kernels up to now? Are these general problems or something specific to
Speedtouch and line syncing?
Not up to now: just that kernel. Some major changes went into the
uhci code in the last release (I think), and one
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 09:53:11 +0200, Duncan Sands wrote
This is very interesting, so there are problems with the uhci code in 2.6
kernels up to now? Are these general problems or something specific to
Speedtouch and line syncing?
Not up to now: just that kernel. Some major changes went
Haven't tried other kernels, but this is useful information to know.
Would you say (generally speaking) that many problems with the Speedtouch
losing sync at the ATM layer are because of USB code problems rather than
actually problems with the line (noise, etc..)?
Duncan Sands said:
Not up to
Would you say (generally speaking) that many problems with the Speedtouch
losing sync at the ATM layer are because of USB code problems rather than
actually problems with the line (noise, etc..)?
I don't know about losing sync, but in general modem_run has been having a
hard time with the 2.6
I was using the user mode driver in 2.4, then I moved to 2.6 a couple of
months ago and also to the kernel driver. I personally have had no
problems with it, but I've been trying to help a couple of other people
who both hit this problem.
I've created a boot CD for use with an ISP here in the
On Friday 23 April 2004 10:18, Edward Chapman wrote:
I was using the user mode driver in 2.4, then I moved to 2.6 a couple of
months ago and also to the kernel driver. I personally have had no
problems with it, but I've been trying to help a couple of other people
who both hit this problem.
Thanks! I will try this and report back.
Edward
Duncan Sands said:
Try this patch (only for 2.6.5):
http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.5/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think I will try 2.4.25 or 24 and see if that improves things. Only
thing is I compiled modem_run using 2.6
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