Le Mardi 27 Mai 2003 13:07, vous avez écrit :
> Thank you Jacques, I am looking into this as its the only way forward for
> me. I will keep you posted on progress and perhaps help someone else out in
> the process.
>
> Yes I am using those packages, thanks for the tips, mixing the two pages of
> instructions will be a learning experience!
>
> You and I are about 17 hours apart so there will be significant delays of a
> day or two or three between responses so bear with me.
>
> Merci,
> Matt
Matt:

Your E-Mail address is bounced back.

I have simplified the speedtouch script which should now run on Bering. 
There may remain some bugs but you will tell me.
1/ All USB modules must be loaded through /etc/modules
2/ Likewise for n_hdlc
3/ the microcode must be stored in /lib/modules as well under the name mgmt.o 
(can be redefined in /etc/init.d/speedtouch)
4/ There is no more /etc/speedtouch.conf file
5/ The /etc/ppp/peers/adsl script is provided in the package
6/ ifconfig replaced by ip in the speedtouch script. I think you have to test 
for the presence of the "peer" string to be sure the ppp connection is 
established.

The new package is here:
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/testing/speedtch.lrp
Well let me know how it goes. 

Cheers
Jacques



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