> On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, m.nine.six wrote:
> >you mean the linux driver? linux568.zip ????
> >if you mean this driver you should have a lot of problems. the first is
> >that this module is bad coded. checkout http://puma.uio.no/toshiba-40xx/
> >then the module is compiled for 2.2.12-20 and will not work for kernels
> >greater then 2.2.14 until you still use the ppp module from 2.2.14. also
> >until you put the slhc module manualy into the kernel the kernel won't
> >accept the ppp module. then (on my system) if you power-on the box with
> >battery power and want to use ltmodem the box will hang until you
> >disable the "PCI Power Management" in BIOS.
> >
> >so you can see i had a lot of trouble with it. but now it works.
> >
> >also checkout http://www.encypher.net/linux/thinkpad570.html
> >he will post more details in a few days if not you can mail him.
>
> I have that driver, but I heard it was set up for Redhat distros. I also
> have ltmodem-0.9.8-1.tar. The advice I got from someone else on this list
> was that it is a loadable module and works fine. I have actually never
> tried it since I use a pcmcia card for an ISDN router.
Can I have your tar file? I'd like to try it out.
btw other than that "2.2.12-20" is the kernel that Redhat built for their
6.1 distro, it isn't particularly distro specific. The description above
is merely a listing of all the cross-dependencies into other kernel fragments
that happened because Lucent's coder didn't bother to consider his code as
a truly seperate unit, so it could be a well behaved module.
* Heather * star@ many places...
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