Simon Valiquette wrote:
> Actually, the real problem is that It is a soft modem or something
> like that (just like a WinModem) for which we don't have the specs. But
> LinuxAnt is selling a driver for 20$ and is also providing another,
> slower one, for free.
I don't
Magnus Rosenbaum un jour écrivit:
Typhoon wrote:
Using the Gnome Networking application under Administration, it can't
autodetect any modem device. And setting the ttyXX devices by hand does
no good.
I have a iBook G4 12" 1,33GHz (mid 2005), I don't know which model you
exacly
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 03:02:51 +0200
Magnus Rosenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Typhoon wrote:
> > Using the Gnome Networking application under Administration, it
> > can't autodetect any modem device. And setting the ttyXX devices by
> > hand does no good.
&g
Typhoon wrote:
> Using the Gnome Networking application under Administration, it can't
> autodetect any modem device. And setting the ttyXX devices by hand does
> no good.
I have a iBook G4 12" 1,33GHz (mid 2005), I don't know which model you
exacly have. AFAIK the modem
On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 03:12:48 +0200
José Salavert Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a G4 Quicksilver and I think that it is a serial device.
> (Serial port directly conected to the modem)
Using the Gnome Networking application under Administration, it can't
autodetect
I have a G4 Quicksilver and I think that it is a serial device.
(Serial port directly conected to the modem)
El 30/06/2007, a las 0:36, Typhoon escribió:
Hi,
I tried to search the archives on this since I am sure that it has
been
discussed, but the search system seems to be broken
Hi,
I tried to search the archives on this since I am sure that it has been
discussed, but the search system seems to be broken. Googling didn't
help, at least the way that I did it.
Is there some clever trick to get the internal dialup modem working
under Etch on the iBook G4?
Thanks,
Hi
My iMac red does not detect the internal modem
What do I need to do to detect the internal modem in my iMac
Johnny
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I used to have an iBook G3 500 MHz Dual USB, with a modem that worked
with the pmac_zilog, a so-called "i2c-modem". I was not using it on a
regular basis, when I needed it recently, it was detected, but I could
not communicate with it. I thought the modem was broken, so I ordered
anothe
> >> the module i2c-dev is loaded but not used by anyone...
> >You might need i2c-powermac, too.
>
> I have it too, but, as i2c-dev, the modules is not used :(
> I also made /dev/i2c-4 (as I found somewhere in the web), but the keyboard
> backlight still does't work...
IIRC limiting the i2c bus sc
> >> I'm unable to make the keyboard backlight working :(
> >> the module i2c-dev is loaded but not used by anyone... >
> >Did you installed pbbuttonsd (or kblevel, see a previous thread on this
> >list) ?
>
> ops, yes, I forgot to write.. I have the latest pbbuttonsd release (and it
> works for al
After modprobing i2c-dev, you need to /etc/init.d/pbbuttonsd restart too...
If you run powerprefs you should see that the Keyboard Illumination
tabs are activated. If the tabs are greyed out it means pbbuttonsd
doesn't see that you have a backlight available.
It might be worth checking your k
>> the module i2c-dev is loaded but not used by anyone...
>You might need i2c-powermac, too.
I have it too, but, as i2c-dev, the modules is not used :(
I also made /dev/i2c-4 (as I found somewhere in the web), but the keyboard
backlight still does't work...
thank you
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Marco Stagno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using Debian/SID (kernel 2.6.16) on my PB G4 (15",rev 5.4, 1.5GHz) and
> I'm unable to make the keyboard backlight working :(
> the module i2c-dev is loaded but not used by anyone...
You might need i2c-powermac, too.
On 6/24/06, Marco Stagno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
and there is a way to use the internal modem/fax?
Theoretically the non-free drivers from linuxant should allow that.
I have personally tried to make them work and install a proper debian
package, but there are a ew things which didn&
>> I'm unable to make the keyboard backlight working :(
>> the module i2c-dev is loaded but not used by anyone... >
>Did you installed pbbuttonsd (or kblevel, see a previous thread on this
>list) ?
ops, yes, I forgot to write.. I have the latest pbbuttonsd release (and it
works for all except keyb
On Sat, 2006-06-24 at 08:19 +, Marco Stagno wrote:
> I'm unable to make the keyboard backlight working :(
> the module i2c-dev is loaded but not used by anyone...
Did you installed pbbuttonsd (or kblevel, see a previous thread on this
list) ?
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I'm using Debian/SID (kernel 2.6.16) on my PB G4 (15",rev 5.4, 1.5GHz) and
I'm unable to make the keyboard backlight working :(
the module i2c-dev is loaded but not used by anyone...
what is wrong?
and there is a way to use the internal modem/fax?
thank you in advance
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> the ports. Which makes me think that, perhaps, the built-in modem is not
That's because nothing is actually connected to these ports. They're just
leftover crud in one of the Apple ASICs, dating back to the logic
design of oldworld or early newworld days.
With your Mac, the mo
Hi everybody!
I am trying to get the built-in modem of my mac mini to work (if only
for nostalgic purposes :), but no luck so far...
This is what linux sees:
Linux venus 2.6.15.6 #1 PREEMPT Tue Mar 7 21:37:17 CET 2006 ppc GNU/Linux
ttyS0 at MMIO 0x80013020 (irq = 22) is a Z85c30 ESCC - Serial
On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 10:50 +0200, Eddy Petrişor wrote:
> Any idea if it is the same as it was on powerBook5,2 ?
No idea. If it was, then some MotorolaSM56K extension would be loaded in
OSX.
johannes
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On 3/3/06, Johannes Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 10:30 +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > My powerbook (PowerBook5,5) has no USB modem. IIRC the modem hangs off
> > some I2C bus. There's no Linux driver for it.
>
> I2S actually. I
> > My powerbook (PowerBook5,5) has no USB modem. IIRC the modem hangs off
> > some I2C bus. There's no Linux driver for it.
>
> I2S actually. I'm trying to reverse engineer the one I have
> (powerbook5,6) to use it as a phone -- could use help tho :)
Going the
On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 10:30 +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> My powerbook (PowerBook5,5) has no USB modem. IIRC the modem hangs off
> some I2C bus. There's no Linux driver for it.
I2S actually. I'm trying to reverse engineer the one I have
(powerbook5,6) to use it as a phone -- co
c[1] but is hard masked.
>
> It probably works for some people.
What's a powerbook G4 1,5 anyway? Does the 1,5 mean CPU speed or machine
type (grep machine /proc/cpuinfo)?
My powerbook (PowerBook5,5) has no USB modem. IIRC the modem hangs off
some I2C bus. There's no Linux driver fo
On 3/3/06, Eddy Petrişor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/2/06, Jack Malmostoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 17:40:16 +0100, Jean-Jacques Bonvin wrote:
> >
> > > I've been trying to get an answer for three weeks now: didn't get
> > > anything.
> >
> > And you probably won't.
On 3/2/06, Jack Malmostoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 17:40:16 +0100, Jean-Jacques Bonvin wrote:
>
> > I've been trying to get an answer for three weeks now: didn't get
> > anything.
>
> And you probably won't. Maybe the linuxant driver could work, but I don't
> think so.
Gen
On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 17:40:16 +0100, Jean-Jacques Bonvin wrote:
> I've been trying to get an answer for three weeks now: didn't get
> anything.
And you probably won't. Maybe the linuxant driver could work, but I don't
think so.
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Hello,
Is it possible to "mount" the internal modem of a PowerBook G4 1,5
running Mac OS X 4.5 on Debian/Ubuntu (newest distro)?
/dev doesn't show any "modem" and the ttySn don't help.
I've been trying to get an answer for three weeks now: didn't get anything.
Thank you.
jjb
On 03/08/2005 at 14:43 +0200, Stelian Pop wrote:
> or buy a Linux supported USB or PCMCIA modem
Another option (that's what I use when I'm on vacation at my parents')
is an external rs-232 modem (a normal one) with a serial-usb adaptor (I
use a ftdi_sio driven one).
It works
Le mercredi 03 août 2005 à 12:27 +0100, Jochen Voss a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I will move into a new house. For the first two weeks or so
> I will have no broadband access. Therefore the following question
> suddenly became interesting for me:
>
> Did anybody manage to use
Hello,
I will move into a new house. For the first two weeks or so
I will have no broadband access. Therefore the following question
suddenly became interesting for me:
Did anybody manage to use the internal modem on one of the new
powerbooks? It seems to show up neither in the lspci output
> I figured out that my awk pointed to gawk. I tried mawk, and got
>
> > mawk: line 121: regular expression compile failed (missing '(')
> )
> mawk: line 169: missing ) near end of line
> mawk: line 178: extra ')'
> mawk: line 178: extra ')'
> mawk: line 184: extra ')'
>
> I am clueless, I don't p
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 03:50:09PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/files/listmodem_app_linux.tar.gz
> >
> > to identify my modem, but I got messages like
> >
> > % ./listmodem.sh
> http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/files/listmodem_app_linux.tar.gz
>
> to identify my modem, but I got messages like
>
> % ./listmodem.sh
> /tmp/xx
> awk: cmd. line:169: else if ( (vendor ~ &
Hi,
Occasionally, the modem on my 15" PowerBook 5,4 would come handy. I
searched the archives and the net, and found only a few references to
the linuxant driver.
I tried to use their script at
http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/files/listmodem_app_linux.tar.gz
to identify my modem, but
On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 09:23:49AM +0100, Martin Habets wrote:
> It is probably a conexant modem. Have a look at http://www.linuxant.com.
> I had the 0.99 version of their driver working in 2.4, but have not
> bothered since.
It is not. Newer models have a Motorola modem which is unfo
It is probably a conexant modem. Have a look at http://www.linuxant.com.
I had the 0.99 version of their driver working in 2.4, but have not
bothered since.
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Is there someone that have a working modem on ibook g4 under linux?
Thank you for answers!
Ciao
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http
,
machine is a dual usb ibook
has an internal 56k modem, it seems to be at /dev/ttyS0
gtkterm seems happy enough to talk to the modem, but when
i dial (ATDTx) it just spews garbage at me immediately
no its not ppp, it just hammers in straight away with
or without the phone line plugged in.
could be
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75407
someone link this
Dean
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 21:59 +1000, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
According to Dean Hamstead, on Thu, 14 Apr 2005 21:23:33 +1000,
machine is a dual usb ibook
has an internal 56k modem, it seems to
ahh ben comes through with the goods
except for the actual doco... hrmm
anyone using a modem on their ibook (even imac) and got some options?
damned lack of apple cds
Dean
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 21:59 +1000, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
According to Dean Hamstead, on Thu
On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 21:59 +1000, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
> According to Dean Hamstead, on Thu, 14 Apr 2005 21:23:33 +1000,
> >machine is a dual usb ibook
> >
> >has an internal 56k modem, it seems to be at /dev/ttyS0
> >gtkterm seems happy enough to talk to th
According to Dean Hamstead, on Thu, 14 Apr 2005 21:23:33 +1000,
>machine is a dual usb ibook
>
>has an internal 56k modem, it seems to be at /dev/ttyS0
>gtkterm seems happy enough to talk to the modem, but when
>i dial (ATDTx) it just spews garbage at me immediately
>no it
machine is a dual usb ibook
has an internal 56k modem, it seems to be at /dev/ttyS0
gtkterm seems happy enough to talk to the modem, but when
i dial (ATDTx) it just spews garbage at me immediately
no its not ppp, it just hammers in straight away with
or without the phone line plugged in.
could
On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 10:22 +, Mark Ferry wrote:
> Hi all
>
> GONG Jie wrote:
> > Hi, folks
> >
> > Is there someone setup the soft mnodem on PowerBook G4 Al
> > successfully? Or maybe I miss something?
> >
>
> The softmodem in the Albook G4 15" is on the i2c bus and not USB at all.
> The
Hi all
GONG Jie wrote:
Hi, folks
Is there someone setup the soft mnodem on PowerBook G4 Al
successfully? Or maybe I miss something?
The softmodem in the Albook G4 15" is on the i2c bus and not USB at all.
The 12" probably uses the same softmodem.
Linuxant drivers don't support i2c.
regards
Mar
Hi, folks
I have a PowerBook G4 12" Al with 1.33 GHz CPU. I am trying to setup the soft
modem on this machine.
I download the file hcfusmodem-1.04powerpcfull.tar.gz from the following
webpage.
http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/hcf/full/download.php
The source codes compile and install flu
Hello everyone!
I am trying to complete an new installation of Sarge
and was hoping to find someone who has succesfully
installed the linuxant hcf modem driver on a Nov. 2002
TiBook running kernel 2.6.8-9. When the
configure/install script asks for the location of the
source build directory
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> Powered by Debian Sid (ppc)
Thanx for the info!
So...nobody uses an external USB modem that is debian supported for sure?
Ciao Sean Neakums, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:
> Alas, the 12" PowerBook G4 does not have a PCMCIA slot.
Thought it did as the 15". Sorry :)
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Jack Malmostoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ciao Andrea Giusto, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:
>
>> Now the point is: is there any external (perhaps) usb linux supported modem
>> that fit my pbg4 12''?
>
> I think you should better watch t
On Sat, Nov 27, 2004 at 04:55:43PM -0800, Andrea Giusto wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> so, the problem is that my modem is
> Vendor=05ac ProdID=8203 Rev= 5.26
I made that mistake myself too a while ago. This is not a modem,
but a BlueTooth adapter. The modem is I2S, not USB, and of cours
Ciao Andrea Giusto, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:
> Now the point is: is there any external (perhaps) usb linux supported modem
> that fit my pbg4 12''?
I think you should better watch the PCMCIA market. Should be less painful.
www.linmodems.org, anyway.
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Li
Hello guys,
so, the problem is that my modem is
Vendor=05ac ProdID=8203 Rev= 5.26
that (no need to say it) is not supported by linuxant. Since I am going to
sell the old laptop now I really need a working modem...
My choices boil down to
* bothering to death some saint man at linuxant (which
per
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Aurélien GÉRÔME wrote:
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 12:10:57PM +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 19:42 +0100, Aurélien GÉRÔME wrote:
Hi there,
I have a PowerBook5,2 G4 15", and this modem on it:
P: Vendor=05ac Pro
I tried that link...I downloaded and compiled the tarball but at configuration
time it didn't find any modem!!! Thanx anyway
Alle Sunday 07 November 2004 3:27 am, Djoume SALVETTI ha scritto:
> Le dimanche 11/07/04 Andrea Giusto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> > Hello
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 12:10:57PM +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 19:42 +0100, Aurélien GÉRÔME wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I have a PowerBook5,2 G4 15", and this modem on it:
> > P: Vendor=05ac ProdID=8203 Rev= 5.26
> >
>
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 12:10:57PM +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 19:42 +0100, Aurélien GÉRÔME wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I have a PowerBook5,2 G4 15", and this modem on it:
> > P: Vendor=05ac ProdID=8203 Rev= 5.26
> >
>
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 12:35:14PM +0100, Aurélien GÉRÔME wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 05:26:11PM -0800, Andrea Giusto wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I tried connexant drivers for my internal modem, but it didn't work. I have
> > a
> > PowerBook
On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 05:26:11PM -0800, Andrea Giusto wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I tried connexant drivers for my internal modem, but it didn't work. I have a
> PowerBook G4 12'' 1.33 Mhz. Anyone has its modem working? Thanx
What do you mean by "it didn'
Le dimanche 11/07/04 Andrea Giusto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Hello all,
>
> I tried connexant drivers for my internal modem, but it didn't work. I have a
> PowerBook G4 12'' 1.33 Mhz. Anyone has its modem working? Thanx
Have you try this? :
htt
Hello all,
I tried connexant drivers for my internal modem, but it didn't work. I have a
PowerBook G4 12'' 1.33 Mhz. Anyone has its modem working? Thanx
On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 19:42 +0100, Aurélien GÉRÔME wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have a PowerBook5,2 G4 15", and this modem on it:
> P: Vendor=05ac ProdID=8203 Rev= 5.26
>
> Linuxant said it is not supported. Did anyone with the same modem
> manage to get it working?
Hi there,
I have a PowerBook5,2 G4 15", and this modem on it:
P: Vendor=05ac ProdID=8203 Rev= 5.26
Linuxant said it is not supported. Did anyone with the same modem
manage to get it working?
Cheers.
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> H 0.00
>
> Hi,
>
> Nick Croft writes:
>
> > My uname -a gives
> > Linux stirling 2.4.25-ben1 #1 Fri Aug 6 05:28:33 EST 2004 ppc unknown
>
> With a 2.4 kernel, you need CONFIG_MAC_SERIAL set, and the module is
> called macserial.
>
Yes. I
* Jens Schmalzing ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Nick Croft writes:
> > I've attached the dot.config file.
>
> You haven't, but never mind.
>
For what it's worth:
Nick Croft
#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
#
# CONFIG_UID16 is not set
# CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK
Hi,
Nick Croft writes:
> My uname -a gives
> Linux stirling 2.4.25-ben1 #1 Fri Aug 6 05:28:33 EST 2004 ppc unknown
With a 2.4 kernel, you need CONFIG_MAC_SERIAL set, and the module is
called macserial.
> I've attached the dot.config file.
You haven't, but never mind.
Regards, Jens.
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>
> Hi,
>
> If it doesn't work, send me the output of 'uname -a' and your .config file.
>
Well I have no sign here of the pmac_zilog module.
My uname -a gives
Linux stirling 2.4.25-ben1 #1 Fri Aug 6 05:28:33 EST 2004 ppc unknown
I've attach
Hi,
David Howe writes:
> I may be wrong.
Indeed.
> but the internal modem on a pismo is unsupported (well that was the
> line)
The Pismo has a hardware modem which works very well in Linux. Apple
switched to softmodems later on, and you probably had those in mind.
Rega
Hi,
Nick Croft writes:
> Thanks Jens, I'll look into it. The kernel is home made from benh 1.
If it doesn't work, send me the output of 'uname -a' and your .config file.
Also, note that nowadays Ben's tree tends to be slightly out of date,
since he checks stuff into Linus' tree directly. Consi
On Mon, Aug 30, 2004 at 11:37:52PM +1000, david howe wrote:
> I may be wrong.
>
> but the internal modem on a pismo is unsupported (well that was the
> line)
Sure it is supported.
pmac_zilog: 0.6 (Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
pmac_zilog: serial modem dete
Hi,
Nick Croft writes:
> I've just tried wvdialconf on my recently acquired pismo. It looked
> for the modem and tried all the usual ports. No modem found.
Maybe you need to load the pmac_zilog module. What kernel are you running?
Regards, Jens.
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* Jens Schmalzing ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Nick Croft writes:
>
> > I've just tried wvdialconf on my recently acquired pismo. It looked
> > for the modem and tried all the usual ports. No modem found.
>
> Maybe you need to load the pmac_zilog modu
I may be wrong.
but the internal modem on a pismo is unsupported (well that was the
line)
david
On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 23:33, Nick Croft wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've just tried wvdialconf on my recently acquired pismo.
> It looked for the modem and tried all the usual ports.
Hi
I've just tried wvdialconf on my recently acquired pismo.
It looked for the modem and tried all the usual ports. No modem
found.
I've googled and grepped. No solid result.
So I'm asking here. If wvdialconf can't do it, can I? To what should I
ln -s the modem?
Surely it's been done.
Nick
-up access.
Now I moved after the upgrade to 2.6.7-powerpc, haven't an
Ethernet connection yet and discovered I can't connect with neither wvdial
nor pon.
From /var/log/dmesg:
pmac_zilog: i2c-modem detected, id: 1 [...]
pmac_zilog: 0.6 (Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PRO
Em Thu, 01 Apr 2004 17:11:42 +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt escreveu:
> The modem is just HW on a serial port, nothing special, except if
> the new pmac_zilog driver in 2.6 has a problem...
How to debug this driver?
I use kernel-image-2.6.7-powerpc and it seems to be compi
Now with the device running and initialized I get a lot of logging to my syslog file with:
FaxGetty[707]: ANSWER: Can not lock modem device
FaxGetty[927]: MODEM ROCKWELL AC/K56/V2.200-V90_2M_DLS
FaxGetty[927]: STATE CHANGE: LOCKWAIT -> RUNNING (timeout 30)
Is this normal running a mo
Hi,
I wanted to document it in my howto
(http://seb.france.free.fr/linux/ibookG4/iBookG4-howto.html)
but I read this on this list, which discouraged me
Add a delay after modprobe. To my experience, hcfusmbodem is buggy with
2.6 (to the extent that it corrupts kernel data structures and the root
On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 11:26:47AM +0800, cuijianw wrote:
> Hi:
Hi there,
> I am going to install debian on my new ibook G4 933. I want to known the
> support status on ibook's internal modem. My questions are following:
> Is it supported and able to work at 56K?
> Do
Hi:
I am going to install debian on my new ibook G4 933. I want to known the
support status on ibook's internal modem. My questions are following:
Is it supported and able to work at 56K?
Do I need some patches?
Witch kernel version should I use?
Thanks a lots.
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 12:45:58PM -040xx0, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having error message when I try either to compile the modem driver
> for an tibook 550 mhz, with kernel benh_kernel_2.6
>
> I get this:
> tail /tmp/hcfusbconfig-buildlog.txt
>
Hi,
I'm having error message when I try either to compile the modem driver
for an tibook 550 mhz, with kernel benh_kernel_2.6
I get this:
tail /tmp/hcfusbconfig-buildlog.txt
CC [M] /usr/lib/hcfusbmodem/modules/osdiag.o
CC [M] /usr/lib/hcfusbmodem/modules/osusb.o
/usr/lib/hcfusb
t, and
xdm, and gdm.
My modem refuses to work.
It is possible that some of the modules I have loaded in the kernel are
incompatible.
lsmod gives me this:-
Module Size Used by Not tainted
serial 53224 0 (autoclean)
isa-pnp 36968 0 (autoclean) [
Incoming from Jason E. Stewart:
>
> I'm embarassed to say that the modem problem seems to have been
> related to my init string not working properly. I used kermit to login
> manually to my ISP and it all worked??!! So I looked more carefully at
> my chatscript at noticed t
Hey All,
I'm embarassed to say that the modem problem seems to have been
related to my init string not working properly. I used kermit to login
manually to my ISP and it all worked??!! So I looked more carefully at
my chatscript at noticed that I had been using:
'' ATZL1M1X3
it
The Pismo is well known for some modem laziness. It takes between 3 and
5 seconds to initialise it with the default init string. I changed my
init string to:
ATX1
and now it connects straight away every time.
That could be your problem.
--
Pierre
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 09:11, Benjamin
> If someone could give me an idea how to proceed, I will be most
> grateful. Either some explanation of how the modem connection process
> could differ under linux and MacOS, or some advice for how to debug
> what is happening without a working modem speaker.
For one, check if your
Hi all,
I wrote in a month back about not being able to connect to my Indian
ISP under Linux. I have a Pismo, and I can connect under MacOS, but
under linux I simply get chat timeout alarm and 'pon' fails.
When I changed to my new house my modem couldn't recognize the phone
On Sun, 2004-02-22 at 01:02, Luis Miguel Cabezas wrote:
> Hi. I have a ibook G4 800Mhz Radeon 9200. I don´t know if my modem is
> compatible with
> Debian. Any people with the same ibook have been using the modem??
Linuxant (www.linuxant.com) might have drivers, but I'm not too s
Hi. I have a ibook G4 800Mhz Radeon 9200. I don´t know if my modem is
compatible with
Debian. Any people with the same ibook have been using the modem??
Thanks and sorry for my english.
Em Fri, 18 Jul 2003 22:08:28 +0200, Sven Luther escreveu:
> On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 07:45:17PM +0200, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti
> Dutra wrote:
>> Em Fri, 18 Jul 2003 12:32:16 +0200, Sven Luther escreveu:
>>
>> > BTW, removing the parport module from your /etc/modules may be enough i
>> >
t
www.linuxant.com
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On Saturday 31 January 2004 14:30, you wrote:
> Hi There!
>
> First of all, thanks for your support for the Powerbook modem. My kudos
> go to all of you who develop drivers that allow us, the users, to use
> our hardware.
>
> Secondly, I woul
Hi,
Using kernel 2.6.2-ben1, I'm trying to get my iBook's modem working
(ibook 2.2 g3). I can't seem to compile the beta stuff from Linuxant (so
it's unsupported, but it saves USD$20 :P).
I'm using hcfusbmodem-0.99lnxtbeta03042703ppc and when I try compiling
it against
> > I also changed the script to *not* look for CONNECT, but instead to
> > just pause 10 seconds and succeed (letting pppd do its thing), but
> > that didn't work either.
> >
> > Without the modem speaker I can't hear what's going on, either.
&g
> I also changed the script to *not* look for CONNECT, but instead to
> just pause 10 seconds and succeed (letting pppd do its thing), but
> that didn't work either.
>
> Without the modem speaker I can't hear what's going on, either.
>
> I'm pretty stum
extra packages using the CDs, but I have not
been able to connect to the net yet, so everything is from
the 'release' CDs.
My modem is a SupraExpress 33.6 (V.42bis), external
(connected through the Mac serial port, ttyS0).
One of the main obstacles I've found is to get Debian (pppd?
Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Since it isn't the modem hardware, I'm guessing that I need a
> > different initialization string? However OS 9 doesn't seem to give any
> > useful way of finding what init string is being used.
>
> Since it isn't the modem hardware, I'm guessing that I need a
> different initialization string? However OS 9 doesn't seem to give any
> useful way of finding what init string is being used.
>
> Does anyone have suggestions as to:
> 1) How to get the init str
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