Hello again

Just thought I'd add to this further:
I thought it might be wise to figure out whether I am in kernel space or 
user space

On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 20:45:38 +0100, Gilles Espinasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>> On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 18:48:42 +0000, Martin Galpin 
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> > You sound like you're using the kernel space drivers. I have tried 
>> them
>> > as
>> > well as the user space, both without any luck.
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> modem_run and pppoa3 is the user space driver
> modem_run and speedtch.o module is the kernel mode driver

I have the speedtch.o module in lib/modules/2.4.20-4GB/kernel/drivers/usb/
modem_run exists and pppoa3 and pppoa2 are sitting in my speedbundle 
directory

I assume that because the pppoan family have not been installed in 
/usr/local/sbin
I am using the hardware drivers.

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>> I have 2.4.20 via Suse 8.3 but have downloaded the 2.4.23 kernel to
>> upgrade it.
>> As I said in another email, I don't want to compound the issues.  I did
>> look at
>> compiling the new kernel but was a little worried that I wouldn't get it
>> right
>> at all.  Are you saying that if I use 2.4.23 then I shouldn't have to
>> worry
>> about installing any drivers at all?
>>
> You may need a minima select speedtouch usb driver on kernel settings.
> Copy you .config where you uncompress your kernel and use make menuconfig
> (or whatever you want) to select this driver.
> If I remember well, it is under usb miscelianous menu.
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Seems I have the drivers all installed in the kernel.

Just need to get the firmware sorted out.

Lesley


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