I have been attempting to get the Alcatel modem to operate on Debian 3.0 for a while now. I am using the 2.4.18 kernel as that apparently doesn't need patching to obtain ppp over atm. I am using the patched tar.gz which includes the pppoatm.so file which is needed for ppp to operate over an ADSL link. I have the latest opensource kernel module, and the alcatel mgmt stuff.
When I plug the modem in, I have to do modprobe speedtch, and this will then recognise the modem. Then, I run the management program "speedmgmt &". This is fine, and the syslog shows that it gets the link estabilshed (all be it with many time outs in the usb stuff). It says in the effect of "link established 512kbps download and 288kbps download". Then as soon as I type pppd, speedmgmt crashes with an "illegal operation 0000" which is recorded in dmesg. speedmgmt will then refuse to load again, complaining that the usbfs isn't available. I must restart the computer to reload the kernel again and have another attempt. The rest of the system appears to operate correctly even after this crash. When I load pppd, it complains that the device cannot be found (it does load pppoatm.so and it is the kernel: atm message that says device missing). Before loading pppd, the Alcatel modem is visible in /proc/net/atm/Alc... Could it be the libc version I have? I am using the debian3 version (2.2...) and the mgmt.o file is compiled with 2.1.92(?) Or do I have no chance of ever getting it to work? Dave Smith -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]