On Sat, Jan 01, 2005 at 11:22:23AM -0800, Jedi Knight wrote: > 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!
You, too? At least I now know I'm not alone. I encountered the same thing. There must be a patch that is causing the serial port to be limited, as a stock 2.4.27 kernel does not display this problem. I filed a bug report to kernel-patch-debian-2.4.27 several days ago but as of yesterday, there's been no action whatsoever upon the report, aside from the bugtracking system sending me a confirmation that it had been received. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]