In Ubuntu I have the firmware files (the whole bunch o' them) in /lib/firmware/'uname -r'/ueagle-atm and it works fine. (Don't remember why i moved it there in the first place) I load a diferent firmware/file to the modem though.
Seg, 2007-06-18 às 18:57 +0200, Stanislaw Gruszka escreveu: > On Sunday 17 June 2007 17:33, Tobias Eberle wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have used ueagle atm for a longer time with Debian and a 2.6.17 > > vanilla kernel. Now I have a second computer where I installed Ubuntu > > edgy with a 2.6.17 kernel, too. I blacklisted eagle-usb and copied the > > firmware from the other computer to the new one, but the with the new > > one the adsl modem is not able to synchronize: > > > [snip] > > > > I really don't understand why it is not working. The same firmware with > > the same modem is running perfectly with the Debian box. Can you help > > me? If you need more information please tell me which one. > > You are talking about same physical modem connected to the same phone line? > I can imagine only two things: > - you copied firmware to one directory (eg: /usr/lib/hotpug/firmware) but > firmware.agent use other directory (eg: /lib/firmware) where Ubuntu have > other > default ueagle-atm stuff. Similarly on Debian, you may take unused firmware > from wrong directory. > - you use cmv_file option on Debian (setting in /etc/modprobe.conf or in > /etc/modprobe.d/*) > but no such option is given on Ubuntu. >
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