Hiya

> you probably shouldn't be following that HOWTO: the debian package
> maintainer tells me that better instructions come with the package.

OK -- any idea where I'd find them? I tried man speedtouch, etc, but
couldn't find anything and I think I'm being stupid but can't work it
out :-S

> This means that the firmware was not loaded.

I tried manually loading the firmware using:
modem_run -k -f /correctpath/firmware.bin and
modem_run -f /correctpath/firmware.bin 
(I'm a bit confused about whether to use the -k option or not at the
moment, if I'm honest)

Neither of these had any effect. When I plug the modem in the lights
immediately both go green and neither of the modem_run commands
produces any change in this. The driver appears to be loaded and the
device is recognized if I type lsusb.

> You may need a usermap.  Put the following in /etc/hotplug/usb/speedtch.usermap
> speedtch 0x0003 0x06b9 0x4061 0x0000 0x0000 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 
> 0x00000000

Had a look and that was already in
/etc/hotplus/usb/speedtouch.usermap. Do I need to cp it across into
speedtch.usermap (which currently doesn't exist)?

> It's more likely that the hotplug script can't find modem_run, or that modem_run
> can't find the firmware.

I think I covered these eventualities by manually trying modem_run and
even with -v 2 flag set I'm getting no errors, so a bit confused. Any
ideas?

Thanks so much for taking the time to help me :-)

Meri
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