Hello,
I'm running woody here with some packages from sid and
sarge. I was using the 2.4.27-1-k7 kernel (version
2.4.27-2) and everything was working perfectly. Some
time ago an update was released (version 2.4.2-6), so
I installed it through apt-get. However, to my
surprise, I started to have problems with my USR 56k
5610A modem. With the newer kernel version, I'm only
able to connect at 9600 speed rate (I always connect
at 50666 or higher speed rate). I tried reconfiguring
the /dev/ttyS4 device, reconfiguring my ppp, checked
/etc/serial.conf, but all in vain. What is wrong with
the new kernel? Please help me!
Add your comments to the bug report:
#285017: kernel-image-2.4.27-1-686: upgrading from v2 to v6 slows down my modem
Package: kernel-image-2.4.27-1-686; Reported by: A Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 22 days old.
Regards.
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