Michael Lothian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi just thought I'd let you guys know that the Speedtouch firmware file is now
called KQD6P2.eni
It's from the same page advertised in Drakconnect (It's the binary file)
Just thought you might be able to update Drakconect to reflect this as it
Remember that /etc/speedtouch.conf is still looking for the old firmware
name So that too will need to change.
Maybe you could get drakconnect to ask if you already have the firmware
and if so ask where it is so it can be copyed to the correct place and
the conf file set properly? Just an idea
Le Mercredi 4 Septembre 2002 20:57, dave a écrit :
how about putting the speedtouch mgmt.o file in the next build of
mandrake as it is so annoying to be told that i have to manually input
it into the usr/share/speedtouch directory. if the speedtouch driver rpm
is incl. in the dist. then
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 15:17:02 +0100
Peter Ruskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I must be having a bad day. I didn't really mean to complain -
it's great that it is nearly there. Look, I have the source
speedtouch-1.1rc2.tar.gz which is 155.8 KB. Would it be possible to
ask for it
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On Thursday 20 Jun 2002 9:08 pm, Charles A Edwards wrote:
Is not speedtouch-1.0-2, which is in main, a driver for this modem?
Yes, but it needs the firmware from the alcatel website.
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Tom Badran - Imperial College, Department of Computing
On Thursday 20 Jun 2002 09:28, Tom Badran wrote:
On Thursday 20 Jun 2002 9:08 pm, Charles A Edwards wrote:
Is not speedtouch-1.0-2, which is in main, a driver for this modem?
Yes, but it needs the firmware from the alcatel website.
One file, /usr/share/speedtouch/mgmt.o, 523.3 KB, which I