During testing this driver in a cdma card, I do meet the same question. When unplug this cdma modem and reconnect it to laptop, it work again. I guess that disconnect script send some wrong instruction. GPRS and 3g modem don't meet the same issue.
?2006?12?01??19:04?Douglas Atique??? > > Ok, this is a milestone. S10U2 freshly installed (no > > patches or updates), cardbus-0.2 and usbsacm. And > > voil?, here I am, posting a message on my Solaris box > > connected to my EV-DO provider. > > The connection feels a little slow and not very > > stable, and I got one of those nasty messages (no SOF > > interrupts received, this OHCI host controller is > > unusable) for ohci1, which is apparentlly the second > > usb device in my KPC650 (the one that Linux folks say > > provides us with signal strength information). I am > > trying to get some patches from Sun Update Connection > > right now, but I am afraid I will get in trouble if I > > install one of those kernel patches (currently with > > 118855-14). Let's see... > > > > -- Douglas > > Now let me be fair. The connection *is* stable and it works for hours with no > downtime. The delicate point is that pppd seems not to be able to disconnect > the modem when it is killed. The modem LED keeps flashing as if connected and > if I subsequently tip /dev/term/0, I get those PPP-like strange characters > }}]234aaf}}}2324 and so on. So I suppose it cannot disconnect (and as I said > before, cannot detach from the drivers) until I reboot the machine. Trying to > eject the card is out of question because of the panic described in a > previous post. But it is mostly ok for now. I will try to get some Sun Update > Connection patches and test how it goes. > > -- Douglas > > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > laptop-discuss mailing list > laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org
