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Package: eagle-usb
Severity: important

My Sagem-fast_800 ADSL modem was working fine for one year.
However, for some days, tere are some deconnections, with modem hang up;
then, the modem does not reconnect itself automatically.

My ISP is cegetel.
I used eagle_usb from debian, compiled with module assistant.
I believe to rtemember that firmware comed from the manufacturer
cederom.

I do not know if this was due to some unrelated
USB/ndiswrapper/kwifimanager/network-admin tries.
or if this is due to a malencontruous installation of some incompatible package 
version.

I have no clue, except may be the «Protocol-Reject for unsupported protocol 
0x0»?; 
in the log, ending this bug report.

Today, at one moment, it was not possible to upload the firmware, I needed
to boot with an alternative operating system, to reset/reinit the
modem... (very strange).

Any idea? 
thanks.
 PS: deconnection typically occurs while I am downloading, with
apt-get...



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je suis abonné à l'ADSL chez Cegetel, mon ADSL-modem est un sagem fast
800 USB, et ma machine fonctionne sous linux/debian testing, avec un
noyau 2.6.16.

Le modem, y compris le modem fonctionne depuis un an environ.

J'utilisais les sources du driver de debian (compilées avec
module-assistant), et le firmwire propriétaire, que j'avais recopié sur
ma machine.

Depuis, quelques temps, le modem se met à se déconnecter; ce problème
est gênant, vu que la reconection n'est pas automatique.

Que faire?
* Est-ce que ça peut être lié à un téléchargement?
* à la charge de la machine?
* à des problèmes USB?

Comment savoir?

Que faire?

Que signifie «Protocol-Reject for unsupported protocol 0x0»?

Merci.

Pour information, extrait de  /var/log/messages

Sep  2 20:23:08 localhost pppd[15935]: pppd 2.4.4 started by jmg, uid 0
Sep  2 20:23:08 localhost pppd[15935]: Couldn't open pty slave
/dev/pts/0: No such file or directory
Sep  2 20:23:09 localhost pppd[15935]: Using interface ppp0
Sep  2 20:23:09 localhost pppd[15935]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyp1
Sep  2 20:23:11 localhost pppd[15935]: CHAP authentication succeeded:
CHAP authentication success, unit 15293
Sep  2 20:23:11 localhost pppd[15935]: CHAP authentication succeeded
Sep  2 20:23:11 localhost pppd[15935]: local  IP address FAI-C.230
Sep  2 20:23:11 localhost pppd[15935]: remote IP address FAI-S.1
Sep  2 20:23:11 localhost pppd[15935]: primary   DNS address
84.103.237.145
Sep  2 20:23:11 localhost pppd[15935]: secondary DNS address
86.64.145.145
Sep  2 20:23:14 localhost pppd[16008]: Protocol-Reject for unsupported
protocol 0x0
Sep  2 20:23:18 localhost last message repeated 2 times
Sep  2 20:23:42 localhost kernel: psmouse.c: Mouse at
isa0060/serio1/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 2 bytes away.
Sep  2 20:24:02 localhost kernel: psmouse.c: Mouse at
isa0060/serio1/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.
Sep  2 20:26:12 localhost pppd[16008]: No response to 4 echo-requests
Sep  2 20:26:12 localhost pppd[16008]: Serial link appears to be
disconnected.
Sep  2 20:26:12 localhost pppd[16008]: Connect time 3.1 minutes.
Sep  2 20:26:12 localhost pppd[16008]: Sent 55840 bytes, received 585137
bytes.
Sep  2 20:26:18 localhost pppd[16008]: Connection terminated.
Sep  2 20:26:18 localhost pppd[16008]: Modem hangup
Sep  2 20:26:18 localhost pppd[16008]: Couldn't open pty slave
/dev/pts/1: No such file or directory
Sep  2 20:26:18 localhost pppd[16008]: Using interface ppp0
Sep  2 20:26:18 localhost pppd[16008]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyp1
Sep  2 20:26:49 localhost pppd[16008]: LCP: timeout sending
Config-Requests
Sep  2 20:26:49 localhost pppd[16008]: Connection terminated.
Sep  2 20:26:49 localhost pppd[16008]: Modem hangup
Sep  2 20:26:49 localhost pppd[16008]: Couldn't open pty slave
/dev/pts/2: No such file or directory
Sep  2 20:26:49 localhost pppd[16008]: Using interface ppp0
Sep  2 20:26:49 localhost pppd[16008]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyp3
Sep  2 20:27:20 localhost pppd[16008]: LCP: timeout sending
Config-Requests
Sep  2 20:27:20 localhost pppd[16008]: Connection terminated.
Sep  2 20:27:20 localhost pppd[16008]: Modem hangup
Sep  2 20:27:20 localhost pppd[16008]: Couldn't open pty slave
/dev/pts/3: No such file or directory
Sep  2 20:27:20 localhost pppd[16008]: Using interface ppp0
Sep  2 20:27:20 localhost pppd[16008]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyp1
Sep  2 20:27:51 localhost pppd[16008]: LCP: timeout sending
Config-Requests
Sep  2 20:27:51 localhost pppd[16008]: Connection terminated.
Sep  2 20:27:51 localhost pppd[16008]: Modem hangup
Sep  2 20:27:51 localhost pppd[16008]: Couldn't open pty slave
/dev/pts/4: No such file or directory
Sep  2 20:27:51 localhost pppd[16008]: Using interface ppp0
Sep  2 20:27:51 localhost pppd[16008]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyp4
Sep  2 20:28:22 localhost pppd[16008]: LCP: timeout sending
Config-Requests
Sep  2 20:28:22 localhost pppd[16008]: Connection terminated.
Sep  2 20:28:22 localhost pppd[16008]: Modem hangup
Sep  2 20:28:22 localhost pppd[16008]: Couldn't open pty slave
/dev/pts/5: No such file or directory
Sep  2 20:28:22 localhost pppd[16008]: Using interface ppp0
Sep  2 20:28:22 localhost pppd[16008]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyp3
Sep  2 20:28:53 localhost pppd[16008]: LCP: timeout sending
Config-Requests
Sep  2 20:28:53 localhost pppd[16008]: Connection terminated.
Sep  2 20:28:53 localhost pppd[16008]: Modem hangup
Sep  2 20:28:53 localhost pppd[16008]: Couldn't open pty slave
/dev/pts/6: No such file or directory
Sep  2 20:28:53 localhost pppd[16008]: Using interface ppp0
Sep  2 20:28:53 localhost pppd[16008]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyp5
Sep  2 20:29:24 localhost pppd[16008]: LCP: timeout sending
Config-Requests
Sep  2 20:29:24 localhost pppd[16008]: Connection terminated.
Sep  2 20:29:25 localhost pppd[16008]: Modem hangup
Sep  2 20:29:25 localhost pppd[16008]: Couldn't open pty slave
/dev/pts/7: No such file or directory
Sep  2 20:29:25 localhost pppd[16008]: Using interface ppp0
Sep  2 20:29:25 localhost pppd[16008]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyp1
Sep  2 20:29:56 localhost pppd[16008]: LCP: timeout sending
Config-Requests
Sep  2 20:29:56 localhost pppd[16008]: Connection terminated.
Sep  2 20:29:56 localhost pppd[16008]: Modem hangup
Sep  2 20:29:56 localhost pppd[16008]: Couldn't open pty slave
/dev/pts/8: No such file or directory
Sep  2 20:29:56 localhost pppd[16008]: Using interface ppp0
Sep  2 20:29:56 localhost pppd[16008]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyp6
Sep  2 20:30:27 localhost pppd[16008]: LCP: timeout sending
Config-Requests
Sep  2 20:30:27 localhost pppd[16008]: Connection terminated.
Sep  2 20:30:27 localhost pppd[16008]: Modem hangup
Sep  2 20:30:27 localhost pppd[16008]: Couldn't open pty slave
/dev/pts/9: No such file or directory
Sep  2 20:30:27 localhost pppd[16008]: Using interface ppp0
Sep  2 20:30:27 localhost pppd[16008]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyp4
Sep  2 20:30:58 localhost pppd[16008]: LCP: timeout sending
Config-Requests
Sep  2 20:30:58 localhost pppd[16008]: Connection terminated.
Sep  2 20:30:58 localhost pppd[16008]: Modem hangup
Sep  2 20:30:58 localhost pppd[16008]: Couldn't open pty slave
/dev/pts/10: No such file or directory
Sep  2 20:30:58 localhost pppd[16008]: Using interface ppp0
Sep  2 20:30:58 localhost pppd[16008]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyp7
Sep  2 20:31:29 localhost pppd[16008]: LCP: timeout sending
Config-Requests
Sep  2 20:31:29 localhost pppd[16008]: Connection terminated.
Sep  2 20:31:29 localhost pppd[16008]: Modem hangup
Sep  2 20:31:34 localhost pppd[16008]: Exit. 

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.16-2-686
Locale: LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=fr_FR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)



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Version: 2.1.1-2.1

Is there any pilot in that plane?

The bug submitter explicitely mentioned that this bug is not one but
was due to a corrupted file system on his system.

Considering the very low level of maintenance of this package, I'm
seriously thinking about asking for its removal from the archive (see
#385806 which will anyway trigger a removal if no-one cares enough to
investigate the bug).

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