Hi Aad,
Aad Rijnberg wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have been trying to get the SpeedTouch 330 operational under Fedora
>Core 3. In the end I succeeded, and want to give some feedback on
>problems I encountered so that others can benefit from it.
>
>Some time ago I read in this list that it was needed to co
Hi mario,
*snip*
>-- I used the packages from http://grumz.dyndns.org/ADSL_FC2/. If I
>decide to recompile the kernel, is i just enough to rpm the basic
>kernel package or I need to rpm the ppp, atm ones too?
>
>
You "just" have to recompile the kernel normally. Just get the SRPMS from
h
Hi Nigel,
For the modified kernel on http://grumz.dyndns.org/ADSL_FC2, here are
the changes I have done to make it works with the speedtouch modem :
- apply patches to fix some usb bugs (have they been integrated to the
last kernel ??)
- add some options that are not present in the default FC2
It is quite strange, because if it is really what garry said, it means
that you shouldn't have been able to boot with the default fedora kernel
(I use exactly the same config with only some options *added* for the
need of the speedtouch modem). What is the filesystem of your root
partition (ex
Sorry my ADSL connection seems to be out of service.
I hope it will be available again tomorow morning.
Fred
RUAUDEL Frédéric wrote:
>Try my RPMS :
>
>http://grumz.dyndns.org/ADSL_FC2
>
>mario wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I have been fighting with speedtouch and linux for the past four days,
>
Try my RPMS :
http://grumz.dyndns.org/ADSL_FC2
mario wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have been fighting with speedtouch and linux for the past four days,
>without success :-(
>Please, help me!
>
>I tried to follow the instruction at
>http://benoit.papillault.free.fr/speedtouch/user.en.php3
>
>
>The best I
I will try to find the time to test it as soon as possible for PPPoA
support. I will keep you inform.
If it works well, maybe I will add the rpms to my repository.
Have a nice day
Fred
Tiago Cogumbreiro wrote:
>I would also like to add the I am in a great need for beta testers,
>especially f
I know that I'm using the kernel version. I made RPMs to simplify the
installation of the speedtouch modem on FC2 to allow others not to spend
many days trying to get their adsl connexion working like I do. I never
configure the user space kernel so I don't know what it is needed. But I
just t
ok, so it is a good news for you. Maybe you just need a pppd daemon with
pppoatm support. Try to download the package pppd and linux-atm from my
web page, maybe it will solve your problem.
Hope it will help,
Regards,
Fred
Jorge -Educanet- wrote:
>Hello RUAUDEL,
>
>Thursday, August 5, 2004,
The default Fedora Kernel doesn't have support for neither speedtouch
modem nor ATM and PPPoATM as far as I know.
I made some RPMs to deal with this problem, but the kernel I made is
based on the original Fedora kernel which is a bit older than yours.
Here is the address :
http://grumz.dyndns
Hi all,
Thanks to Tiago Cogumbreiro, I've just added on my webpage
(http://grumz.dyndns.org/ADSL_FC2) the RPMs for FC2 to support PPPoE
modem and fix the problem with NVidia cards (8k stacks problem).
Best regards,
Fred
Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB
Pour se désinscrire :
Ok, thanks for all your anwser.
Have a nice day,
Fred
George Miliotis (Corfiot) wrote:
>RUAUDEL Frédéric wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hi folks,
>>
>> I would like to have some details regarding the ADSL line speed.
>>
>>When I start my connection, modem_run give me this log after loading the
>>firmware
Hi,
Ok Overbeek (mz) wrote:
>Hi Frédéric!
>
>The speed you get reported is the result of a negotiation between your modem
>and the ISP-side. If they say that the speed is 1024 kbit/s downwards,
>you would
>expect to see that as the result of modem_run (which version are you
>using?).
>
>
>
t
Hi folks,
I would like to have some details regarding the ADSL line speed.
When I start my connection, modem_run give me this log after loading the
firmware :
modem_run[26470]: ADSL line is up (608 kbit/s down | 160 kbit/s up)
So my questions are :
- Are they reliable values ? (I mean are
One more thing, I don't know if you have already rebuilt a RedHat/FC
kernel, but if you don't, I can give you this advice to make you win
some time. In order to have a working kernel, you have to set the
architecture you need. By default, on intel platform, the arch is i386
and in the default
Tiago Cogumbreiro wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
> <>Yes it is on the original kernel, nvidia users are having troubles with
> FC2. But the problem is on nvidia's side. As soon as i have some spare
> time i'll try to rebuild the kernel and send you the spec, if you want.
Absolutely, if it can help more
Hi Tiago !
Tiago Cogumbreiro wrote:
>A little out of subject note to Ruaudel, have you ever tried running
>NVidia drivers with the kernel you built? I have and surprisingly it
>freezes when the server starts, any ideas on why this is happening? I've
>been browsing google on why the _bundled_ ke
*snip*
>This is
>linkname myname
>It will create /var/run/ppp-myname.pid
>
>
>
Ok thanks ! I will fix this in my RPM and discard the patch
>Gilles
>
>Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB
>Pour se désinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
>
Liste de diffusion modem A
Thanks for your feedback.
Benoit PAPILLAULT wrote:
> <>Hi Frédéric!
>
> RUAUDEL Frédéric a écrit :
*snip*
> <>
> 1) speedtouch_clean_mutex.patch
>
> This patch fix a problem with the new mutex system of modem_run. When
> you stop modem_run, the mutex is not cleaned so when you try to start it
Hi all,
Following some problems with my ADSL connection, I installed the new
drivers 1.3 on my FC2. I found a great improvement with this version, so
thanks Benoit ! :)
After that, I updated my RPM of speedtouch to version 1.3 and take
advantage of the new improvements.
* Sun Jun 20 2004
The new RPMS are ready :
speedtouch-1.2-2.GrumZ.(i386|src).rpm
BTW, is the new driver version 1.3 is a new version of modem_run or of the user-space
drivers ? As my packages use the driver present in the kernel, is it necessary that I
upgrade them with this new version or not ?
thanks in adva
Hi, maurizio,
I've just notice a bug in my adsl init script. In fact this script do
nothing because of a test at the begining of the file
[ -f /usr/lib/speedtouch/firmware.bin ] || exit 0
you should replace it by
[ -f /usr/share/speedtouch/firmware.bin ] || exit 0
It came from my old conf
Do you really use check_adsl.sh again or it is a mistake in your message
and you would like to say start_adsl.sh ?
Please use : service adsl start
and give us your feedback again.
Regards,
Fred
Maurizio Rosetti wrote:
>I tried to substitute (rather blindly) firmware.bin with ZZZLP2.eni
>(
My speedtouch package should have installed one in the directory
/usr/share/speedtouch/ called firmware.bin but it is the one for my
green manta modem so maybe you need effectively another one. To make all
works, rename it firmware.bin and move it in place of mine.
Regards,
Fred
Maurizio Ro
Here a some more details.
It doesn't happen since I installed my new FC2 so maybe the problem have
disappeared. But when I was running my RH9 with a 2.4 kernel, sometimes
my connection stops and it was impossible to restart it without
unplugging the modem. I always supposed that it was some ba
Yes, you should preferably use the command 'service adsl start'
The script check_adsl.sh is useful to test that your connection is alive
in case the 'persist' option in the pppd speedtch file doesn't work (it
happens sometimes for me), especially when your provider stop the
connexion every 24h
The easiest is my solution because it only consist of doing rpm -[iU]vh
blabla and set your account information. And it should work without
problem.
But if you want to understand all the process or if my solution doesn't
work, you can do it manually as Aad explained, but it's a long and time
Hi all,
My adsl connexion on my brand new FC2 installation comes back this
morning, thanks to all of you on this list !
So, for all the guys that didn't manage to connect yet, here are some
RPM I made to make speedtouch green manta modem works (and maybe others)
on your FC2
http://grumz.
Hi all,
William M. Quarles wrote:
>Aad Rijnberg wrote:
>[snip]
>
>
>>
>>
>Then try to make. If you get an error on the make, do a make clean,
>re-./configure. You will most likely fail on the linux-atm or ppp. If
>that's the case, you don't really need linux-atm (someone correct me if
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