Re: irda package

2001-10-24 Thread NOKUBI Takatsugu
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> >> It looks to me as if the speed is 9600 while nothing is connected, then >> jumps to 115200 as you do something, then goes back to 9600 afterwards. >> >> Or am I missing something? You are right. However, >> > Oct 23 05:45:14 thori

Re: irda package

2001-10-24 Thread NOKUBI Takatsugu
In article <20011023120339.A818@localhost> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> >> It looks to me as if the speed is 9600 while nothing is connected, then >> jumps to 115200 as you do something, then goes back to 9600 afterwards. >> >> Or am I missing something? You are right. However, >> > Oct 23 0

Re: irda package

2001-10-23 Thread Tom Allison
Chris Halls wrote: On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 05:48:55AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote: I have attached a dump of the syslog from 'irda start' and it's working! I'm so happy! Well done! I have one question though -- my baud rate is reported at 9600. For a palm pilot Vx, can I turn this up? How Hi

Re: irda package

2001-10-23 Thread Tom Allison
Chris Halls wrote: > On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 05:48:55AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote: > >>I have attached a dump of the syslog from 'irda start' and it's working! >>I'm so happy! >> > Well done! > >>I have one question though -- my baud rate is reported at 9600. >>For a palm pilot Vx, can I turn th

Re: irda package

2001-10-23 Thread Chris Halls
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 05:48:55AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote: > I have attached a dump of the syslog from 'irda start' and it's working! > I'm so happy! Well done! > > I have one question though -- my baud rate is reported at 9600. > For a palm pilot Vx, can I turn this up? How High? Are you sure

Re: irda package

2001-10-23 Thread Tom Allison
Tom Allison wrote: Chris Halls wrote: On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 07:02:07AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote: I'll start looking toward 2.4.12 to see if that is better behaved. At least I have an idea what to look for! 2.4.12 works great with IrDA in FIR mode on my T20. Chris I'll be downloadi

Re: irda package

2001-10-23 Thread Chris Halls
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 05:48:55AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote: > I have attached a dump of the syslog from 'irda start' and it's working! > I'm so happy! Well done! > > I have one question though -- my baud rate is reported at 9600. > For a palm pilot Vx, can I turn this up? How High? Are you sure

Re: irda package

2001-10-23 Thread Tom Allison
Tom Allison wrote: > Chris Halls wrote: > >> On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 07:02:07AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote: >> >>> I'll start looking toward 2.4.12 to see if that is better behaved. >>> At least I have an idea what to look for! >>> >> 2.4.12 works great with IrDA in FIR mode on my T20. >> Chris

Re: irda package

2001-10-22 Thread Tom Allison
Chris Halls wrote: On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 07:02:07AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote: I'll start looking toward 2.4.12 to see if that is better behaved. At least I have an idea what to look for! 2.4.12 works great with IrDA in FIR mode on my T20. Chris I'll be downloading Then I'll be c

Re: irda package

2001-10-22 Thread Tom Allison
Chris Halls wrote: > On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 07:02:07AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote: > >>I'll start looking toward 2.4.12 to see if that is better behaved. At >>least I have an idea what to look for! >> > 2.4.12 works great with IrDA in FIR mode on my T20. > Chris > > > I'll be downloading...

Re: irda package

2001-10-22 Thread Chris Halls
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 07:02:07AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote: > I'll start looking toward 2.4.12 to see if that is better behaved. At > least I have an idea what to look for! 2.4.12 works great with IrDA in FIR mode on my T20. Chris

Re: irda package

2001-10-22 Thread Tom Allison
NOKUBI Takatsugu wrote: In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: IIRC, IrDA stack in kernel 2.4.9 was buggy, AC patch had some IrDA bugfix code. Thank you very much! You have restored faith in myself and in Linux. I can live with bugs, if we know about them. I'll start lo

Re: irda package

2001-10-22 Thread NOKUBI Takatsugu
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> It seems that I am having troubles the most when nsc-ircc is loaded from >> the 2.4.9 tree. Everything seems to load and function OK, up to this >> point. After a modprobe nsc-ircc, things go horribly wrong! My PCMCIA >> card freaks

Re: irda package

2001-10-22 Thread Tom Allison
Wolfgang Fuschlberger wrote: On Sun, 21 Oct 2001, Tom Allison wrote: [snip] This is where I get confused, because some of the information I've found on the web have specific instructions for 'mknod /dev/irda0 c 160 0'... this device doesn't exist here I guess the first thing I should

Re: irda package

2001-10-22 Thread Chris Halls
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 07:02:07AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote: > I'll start looking toward 2.4.12 to see if that is better behaved. At > least I have an idea what to look for! 2.4.12 works great with IrDA in FIR mode on my T20. Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject

Re: irda package

2001-10-22 Thread Tom Allison
NOKUBI Takatsugu wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > IIRC, IrDA stack in kernel 2.4.9 was buggy, AC patch had some IrDA > bugfix code. > Thank you very much! You have restored faith in myself and in Linux. I can live with bugs, if we know about them. I'll

Re: irda package

2001-10-22 Thread NOKUBI Takatsugu
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> It seems that I am having troubles the most when nsc-ircc is loaded from >> the 2.4.9 tree. Everything seems to load and function OK, up to this >> point. After a modprobe nsc-ircc, things go horribly wrong! My PCMCIA >> card freak

Re: irda package

2001-10-22 Thread Tom Allison
Wolfgang Fuschlberger wrote: > On Sun, 21 Oct 2001, Tom Allison wrote: > > [snip] > > >>This is where I get confused, because some of the information I've found >>on the web have specific instructions for 'mknod /dev/irda0 c 160 0'... >> > > this device doesn't exist here > > >>I guess the

Re: irda package

2001-10-22 Thread Wolfgang Fuschlberger
On Sun, 21 Oct 2001, Tom Allison wrote: [snip] > This is where I get confused, because some of the information I've found > on the web have specific instructions for 'mknod /dev/irda0 c 160 0'... this device doesn't exist here > I guess the first thing I should get an answer to are these two q

Re: irda package

2001-10-21 Thread Wolfgang Fuschlberger
On Sun, 21 Oct 2001, Tom Allison wrote: [snip] > This is where I get confused, because some of the information I've found > on the web have specific instructions for 'mknod /dev/irda0 c 160 0'... this device doesn't exist here > I guess the first thing I should get an answer to are these two

Re: irda package

2001-10-21 Thread Tom Allison
NOKUBI Takatsugu wrote: In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Does the irda create the device nodes irda0/irda1? irda[0-9] is like network devices (eth[0-9]), so you don't need to make it as device file. This is where I get confused, because some of the information I'

Re: irda package

2001-10-21 Thread NOKUBI Takatsugu
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> Does the irda create the device nodes irda0/irda1? irda[0-9] is like network devices (eth[0-9]), so you don't need to make it as device file. -- NOKUBI Takatsugu E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: irda package

2001-10-21 Thread Tom Allison
NOKUBI Takatsugu wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > >>>Does the irda create the device nodes irda0/irda1? >>> > > irda[0-9] is like network devices (eth[0-9]), so you don't need to > make it as device file. > This is where I get confused, because some of

Re: irda package

2001-10-21 Thread NOKUBI Takatsugu
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> Does the irda create the device nodes irda0/irda1? irda[0-9] is like network devices (eth[0-9]), so you don't need to make it as device file. -- NOKUBI Takatsugu E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]

irda package

2001-10-21 Thread Tom Allison
Does the irda create the device nodes irda0/irda1? I don't have any. I think I'm supposed to. what's the major/minor thingy to creat them?

irda package

2001-10-21 Thread Tom Allison
Does the irda create the device nodes irda0/irda1? I don't have any. I think I'm supposed to. what's the major/minor thingy to creat them? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: what is needed for the irda package to appear in Debian prop

1999-09-16 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 15-Sep-99 Werner Heuser wrote: > Sean 'Shaleh' Perry schrieb: >> >> Subject says it all, what must we do to get irda-utils in potato? Does it >> need >> sponsorship while the creator waits to be a maintainer, or does it just need >> to >> be uploaded? > > There is an 'unofficial' package by

Re: what is needed for the irda package to appear in Debian prop

1999-09-16 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 15-Sep-99 Werner Heuser wrote: > Sean 'Shaleh' Perry schrieb: >> >> Subject says it all, what must we do to get irda-utils in potato? Does it >> need >> sponsorship while the creator waits to be a maintainer, or does it just need >> to >> be uploaded? > > There is an 'unofficial' package by

Re: what is needed for the irda package to appear in Debian proper?

1999-09-15 Thread Werner Heuser
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry schrieb: > > Subject says it all, what must we do to get irda-utils in potato? Does it > need > sponsorship while the creator waits to be a maintainer, or does it just need > to > be uploaded? There is an 'unofficial' package by NOKUBI Takatsugu package at http://www.daione

Re: what is needed for the irda package to appear in Debian proper?

1999-09-15 Thread Werner Heuser
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry schrieb: > > Subject says it all, what must we do to get irda-utils in potato? Does it > need > sponsorship while the creator waits to be a maintainer, or does it just need > to > be uploaded? There is an 'unofficial' package by NOKUBI Takatsugu package at http://www.daione

what is needed for the irda package to appear in Debian proper?

1999-09-14 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
Subject says it all, what must we do to get irda-utils in potato? Does it need sponsorship while the creator waits to be a maintainer, or does it just need to be uploaded?

what is needed for the irda package to appear in Debian proper?

1999-09-14 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
Subject says it all, what must we do to get irda-utils in potato? Does it need sponsorship while the creator waits to be a maintainer, or does it just need to be uploaded?