* Lukasz Wiechec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004 Feb 16 07:23 -0600]:
> Dear All,
>
> after switching into 2.6.1 kernel, I have problems with finding kernel
> module driver for my Compaq M700 laptop. I tried www.linmodems.org and
> following links to www.heby.de/ltmodem, but the sources there seem to
>
* Lukasz Wiechec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004 Feb 16 07:23 -0600]:
> Dear All,
>
> after switching into 2.6.1 kernel, I have problems with finding kernel
> module driver for my Compaq M700 laptop. I tried www.linmodems.org and
> following links to www.heby.de/ltmodem, but the sources there seem to
>
Dear All,
after switching into 2.6.1 kernel, I have problems with finding kernel
module driver for my Compaq M700 laptop. I tried www.linmodems.org and
following links to www.heby.de/ltmodem, but the sources there seem to
support up to 2.5 version only.
Has anyone know of any newer drivers hangin
Dear All,
after switching into 2.6.1 kernel, I have problems with finding kernel
module driver for my Compaq M700 laptop. I tried www.linmodems.org and
following links to www.heby.de/ltmodem, but the sources there seem to
support up to 2.5 version only.
Has anyone know of any newer drivers hangin
Marvin,
Only by using of Init3=ATX1 at wvdial.conf, my winmodem dialed. But I don't get
to connect with my ISP; it seems something is wrong in modem/wvdial
configuration.
I don't understand why this problem of NO DIALTONE occurs: when I used 2.2.12
kernel version and original ltmodem driver, thi
Marvin,
Only by using of Init3=ATX1 at wvdial.conf, my winmodem dialed. But I don't get
to connect with my ISP; it seems something is wrong in modem/wvdial
configuration.
I don't understand why this problem of NO DIALTONE occurs: when I used 2.2.12
kernel version and original ltmodem driver, this
Subject:
Re: wvdial and conexantHSF
Date:
Tue, 30 Jan 2001 21:51:04 -0500
From:
Avery Pennarun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Marvin Stodolsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC:
LinModems <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References:
1 , 2 , 3 , 4
setserial /dev/ttyLT0 irq N-lowestAvailable
lsmod should show ltmodem inserted
pon
AND repeat as above cyclically,
testing all your avialable irqs.
When my laptop greets me at work in the AM, you report to use will have
arrived from England, and we'll take it from there.
MarvS
Subject:
Re: wvdial and conexantHSF
Date:
Tue, 30 Jan 2001 21:51:04 -0500
From:
Avery Pennarun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Marvin Stodolsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC:
LinModems <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References:
1 , 2 , 3 ,
setserial /dev/ttyLT0 irq N-lowestAvailable
lsmod should show ltmodem inserted
pon
AND repeat as above cyclically,
testing all your avialable irqs.
When my laptop greets me at work in the AM, you report to use will have
arrived from England, and we'll take it from there.
MarvS
I've discovered an update to Linmodems' Page about Lucent Modem for the
2.2 and 2.4 kernels (http://walbran.org/sean/linux/stodolsk/ ).
I'm a Debian user (potato, kernel version 2.2.17) and I installed
successfully ltmodem driver. When I used 2.2.12 kernel, original ltmodem
driver was perfec
I've discovered an update to Linmodems' Page about Lucent Modem for the
2.2 and 2.4 kernels (http://walbran.org/sean/linux/stodolsk/ ).
I'm a Debian user (potato, kernel version 2.2.17) and I installed
successfully ltmodem driver. When I used 2.2.12 kernel, original ltmodem
driver was perfe
And me I forgot to mention that under Windows the maximum speed connection I
get is
48000 (often just around 46000), with the latest "firmware" 5.75 (it was a
little
more than 45000 with 5.21), compared to 50666 under Linux, which appearently I
get
for sure with free.fr, one of the ISPs I connec
And me I forgot to mention that under Windows the maximum speed connection I get is
48000 (often just around 46000), with the latest "firmware" 5.75 (it was a little
more than 45000 with 5.21), compared to 50666 under Linux, which appearently I get
for sure with free.fr, one of the ISPs I connect
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000 20:14:17 Nicola Bernardelli wrote:
> Ciao Francesco,
>
> Thanks a lot for replying. After you told me that the driver _does_ work for
the
> ISA pnp version of the modem, I concentrated on looking for what process
could be
> using the resource and tried hiding the ttyS3 device
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000 20:14:17 Nicola Bernardelli wrote:
> Ciao Francesco,
>
> Thanks a lot for replying. After you told me that the driver _does_ work for
the
> ISA pnp version of the modem, I concentrated on looking for what process
could be
> using the resource and tried hiding the ttyS3 device
n Acer Extensa 500T here and I'm running Debian 2.1.
> >
> > The User's Manual for the "56k Internal Modem" says ISA Plug&Play.
> > Actually, I do the weakmodem setup with isapnp, and it says "Enabled
> > Ok".
> >
> > At linmodems
tensa 500T here and I'm running Debian 2.1.
> >
> > The User's Manual for the "56k Internal Modem" says ISA Plug&Play.
> > Actually, I do the weakmodem setup with isapnp, and it says "Enabled
> > Ok".
> >
> > At linmodems.org, the bin
sapnp, and it says "Enabled
> Ok".
>
> At linmodems.org, the binary-only driver is clearly told to be for the
> Lucent _PCI_ winmodem.
> Is there any driver for an _ISA_ Lucent winmodem?
>
> Err... wait a moment... at the bottom of the linmodems.org homepage
> there
sapnp, and it says "Enabled
> Ok".
>
> At linmodems.org, the binary-only driver is clearly told to be for the
> Lucent _PCI_ winmodem.
> Is there any driver for an _ISA_ Lucent winmodem?
>
> Err... wait a moment... at the bottom of the linmodems.org homepage
> there
ly told to be for the
Lucent _PCI_ winmodem.
Is there any driver for an _ISA_ Lucent winmodem?
Err... wait a moment... at the bottom of the linmodems.org homepage
there's a link "A Wallace and Gromit fan has a HUGE listing of modems
and winmodems." => http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/
ly told to be for the
Lucent _PCI_ winmodem.
Is there any driver for an _ISA_ Lucent winmodem?
Err... wait a moment... at the bottom of the linmodems.org homepage
there's a link "A Wallace and Gromit fan has a HUGE listing of modems
and winmodems." => http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/
HI all-
I recently purchased one of the lightweight Dell Latitude Ls laptops and
installed potato on it from boot floppies, etc. I found out that the system
has the 3com905c tornado integrated as well as a modem by actiontec. The
modem actually uses the lucent chipset so I downloaded the binary
I have an i 1480 with the 2.2.12 kernel and the 3.1.8 pcmcia card services.
Does anyone have any experience with getting the Lucent winmodem driver
(ltmodem) and the tulip_cb driver (for the IBM EtherJet cardbus adapter)
working together? When I load one, loading the second one will freeze the
On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 09:01:37AM +1300, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote:
> this is the result of >depmod -av
>
>
>
> /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o
> depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o
>
Oops! You are right: trying again I get the same "Unresolved symbols"
thing
On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 09:01:37AM +1300, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote:
> this is the result of >depmod -av
>
>
>
> /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o
> depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o
>
Oops! You are right: trying again I get the same "Unresolved symbols"
thing
> > There is a problem with your device. Are you sure you have a Lucent
> > winmodem?. Check your BIOS: is the modem enabled?. Does it work with
> > _another_ OS?. Do you have the /dev/ttyS14 device?; take a look at the
> > "linst" script, and make sure it h
> > There is a problem with your device. Are you sure you have a Lucent
> > winmodem?. Check your BIOS: is the modem enabled?. Does it work with
> > _another_ OS?. Do you have the /dev/ttyS14 device?; take a look at the
> > "linst" script, and make sure it h
3).
>
> > /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
>
> There is a problem with your device. Are you sure you have a Lucent
> winmodem?. Check your BIOS: is the modem enabled?. Does it work with
> _another_ OS?. Do you have the /dev/ttyS14 device?;
3).
>
> > /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
>
> There is a problem with your device. Are you sure you have a Lucent
> winmodem?. Check your BIOS: is the modem enabled?. Does it work with
> _another_ OS?. Do you have the /dev/ttyS14 device?;
version 2.2.12-20
> while this kernel is version 2.2.12
This is a warning (I got the same message with 2.2.13).
> /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
There is a problem with your device. Are you sure you have a Lucent
winmodem?. Check your BIOS: is
version 2.2.12-20
> while this kernel is version 2.2.12
This is a warning (I got the same message with 2.2.13).
> /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
There is a problem with your device. Are you sure you have a Lucent
winmodem?. Check your BIOS: is
maw wrote:
>
>
> With Debian, I couldn't load the module with the modconf tool. But it loaded
> just fine when I did it by hand. I can't remember the command off the top of
> my head, but it's in the ltinst script that comes with the module.
thanks. I tried using the script, as well as readin
maw wrote:
>
>
> With Debian, I couldn't load the module with the modconf tool. But it loaded
> just fine when I did it by hand. I can't remember the command off the top of
> my head, but it's in the ltinst script that comes with the module.
thanks. I tried using the script, as well as readin
With Debian, I couldn't load the module with the modconf tool. But it loaded
just fine when I did it by hand. I can't remember the command off the top of
my head, but it's in the ltinst script that comes with the module.
Mark
Bret Comstock Waldow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
First of all,
With Debian, I couldn't load the module with the modconf tool. But it loaded
just fine when I did it by hand. I can't remember the command off the top of
my head, but it's in the ltinst script that comes with the module.
Mark
Bret Comstock Waldow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
First of all,
> Bret Comstock Waldow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bret> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/linux > insmod -f
Bret> /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o Warning: kernel-module
Bret> version mismatch /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o was compiled
Bret> for kernel version 2.2.12-20 while this kernel is v
> Bret Comstock Waldow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bret> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/linux > insmod -f
Bret> /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o Warning: kernel-module
Bret> version mismatch /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/ltmodem.o was compiled
Bret> for kernel version 2.2.12-20 while this kernel is v
Hello,
First of all, my apologies for posting even though I am not running
Debian. I am running SuSE 6.2, kernel 2.2.10.
There are knowledgeable people on this list (which is why I read it) and
perhaps someone could help me.
The Lucent driver refuses to load on my machine. I have acquired the
Hello,
First of all, my apologies for posting even though I am not running
Debian. I am running SuSE 6.2, kernel 2.2.10.
There are knowledgeable people on this list (which is why I read it) and
perhaps someone could help me.
The Lucent driver refuses to load on my machine. I have acquired the
Hello Mark,
> I've got a ThinkPad i 1480 and I had a little bit of trouble getting the
> binary kernel module working for the Lucent winmodem that's avaiable on
> linmodems.org. It appears that it was compiled for the kernel in RedHat 6.1
> (2.2.12-20). What I'm wonde
Hello Mark,
> I've got a ThinkPad i 1480 and I had a little bit of trouble getting the
> binary kernel module working for the Lucent winmodem that's avaiable on
> linmodems.org. It appears that it was compiled for the kernel in RedHat 6.1
> (2.2.12-20). What I'm wonde
sources).
On 29 Dec 1999, maw wrote:
> I've got a ThinkPad i 1480 and I had a little bit of trouble getting the
> binary kernel module working for the Lucent winmodem that's avaiable on
> linmodems.org. It appears that it was compiled for the kernel in RedHat 6.1
> (2.2.12-
sources).
On 29 Dec 1999, maw wrote:
> I've got a ThinkPad i 1480 and I had a little bit of trouble getting the
> binary kernel module working for the Lucent winmodem that's avaiable on
> linmodems.org. It appears that it was compiled for the kernel in RedHat 6.1
> (2.2.12-
From: maw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I've got a ThinkPad i 1480 and I had a little bit of trouble getting the
> binary kernel module working for the Lucent winmodem that's avaiable on
> linmodems.org. It appears that it was compiled for the kernel in RedHat 6.1
> (2.2.12-20
From: maw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I've got a ThinkPad i 1480 and I had a little bit of trouble getting the
> binary kernel module working for the Lucent winmodem that's avaiable on
> linmodems.org. It appears that it was compiled for the kernel in RedHat 6.1
> (2.2.12-20
I've got a ThinkPad i 1480 and I had a little bit of trouble getting the
binary kernel module working for the Lucent winmodem that's avaiable on
linmodems.org. It appears that it was compiled for the kernel in RedHat 6.1
(2.2.12-20). What I'm wondering is if I should use the kern
I've got a ThinkPad i 1480 and I had a little bit of trouble getting the
binary kernel module working for the Lucent winmodem that's avaiable on
linmodems.org. It appears that it was compiled for the kernel in RedHat 6.1
(2.2.12-20). What I'm wondering is if I should use the kern
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