Great! NVidia's nForce chipset. I knew why I hate this chipset ;)
I have no clue whether this chipset is supported my Mandrake 9 or not. Late AC
patches do have some support for it though..

Try this:

1. load your linux with the ADSL USB unplugged..
2. Do (as root): tail -f /var/log/messages
3. Plug the modem, there will be some lines added to the log
4. Unplug the modem and post those lines please....
You've already suggested that and I already did it. Here's my answer from a previous email:

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Just tried that. There seem to be nothing printed to that file when I plug in the modem, and Linux hangs immediately (caps lock doesn't work, mouse doesn't move). I've enabled some verbose debugging option in the kernel (via the control center) and tried everything again, with similar results.

Another thing I've noticed - after Linux hangs and I reboot it by pressing the "reset" button, it will get hung again during boot, this time when displaying "Press Y within 5 seconds to force system integrity check".

I copied my /var/log/messages file to a floppy, so if you think looking at it may help, I can send it to you.
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What do you think of the weird strace issue?


Alexander Maryanovsky.


At 00:36 25.10.2002 +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
On Friday 25 October 2002 00:32, Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
> Ok, here are the (mighty weird) results:
>
> 1. When booting with "linux init=/bin/bash", typing "lspci | grep USB"
> gives the following:
> pcilib: Cannot open /proc/bus/pci
> 00:02.0 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 01c1 (rev c3)
> 00:03.0 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 01c1 (rev c3)

Great! NVidia's nForce chipset. I knew why I hate this chipset ;)
I have no clue whether this chipset is supported my Mandrake 9 or not. Late AC
patches do have some support for it though..

Try this:

1. load your linux with the ADSL USB unplugged..
2. Do (as root): tail -f /var/log/messages
3. Plug the modem, there will be some lines added to the log
4. Unplug the modem and post those lines please....

Thanks,
Hetz

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