Tony Mountifield wrote:

>Hi, I had ADSL installed this week, using a Speedtouch USB. Works fine under
>Windows, so the next task was to get it going on the same hardware under
>Linux. That hardware has been running RH6.2 quite happily for a very long
>time.
>
>Because of SCSI issues I can't yet use a 2.4 kernel (install disks for both
>RH7.1 and Mandrake 8 fail). The best I can do is upgrading the kernel to
>2.2.19 and downgrading the SCSI driver. This boots fine, and gives me USB
>support using usb-ohci (SiS chipset on motherboard).
>
>Using speedtouch-21062001, it compiles OK (warns about "id" declared but not
>used).
>
>I run modem_run successfully - it uploads the firmware and says ADSL is up,
>although it reports astronomical upload/download speeds (I believe this is a
>known problem for the UK). I end up with two green LEDs.
>
Yes this is a known problem in UK...

>
>While uploading the firmware I get a couple of the following messages on the
>console:
>
>usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout
>
>Does this matter? It still appeared to end up happy.
>
This doesn't matter ( timeout messages are just usb kernel warnings
turned on by default)

>
>But..... when I run "pppd call adsl" I get a kernel panic:
>
>Kernel panic: skput:over: c807447e:4097 put:4094 dev:<NULL>
>

What version of pppd do you use ? Is it a patched one (with pppoatm) ?
Give me as much details as you can

>
>
>Has anyone met and solved this problem? What should I try next?
>Unfortunately, a 2.4 kernel is not yet an option (I'll pursue the SCSI
>problems separately! :-)
>
>Cheers,
>Tony
>
They are users who run 2.2.19 shipped with Debian Potato and our drivers...
so this may be a pppd problem ...

Edouard Gomez




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