RE: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-26 Thread linuxppc_user
One more thing I've tried: setserial /dev/modem irq22 port 0x3f8-0x3ff Last time, I tried this on /dev/ttyS0. I thought I'd try this on /dev/modem, even though it is a link the /dev/ttyS0. I had the same result... which is to say NOTHING (sorry for the scream... I'm getting rather frustrated by t

RE: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-23 Thread linuxppc_user
Hokay, I've tried going through my /usr/share/docs. Problem is, I have a minimal installation, so I don't have many. But, it was slow at work today, and I was able to look through some of the more relevant HOW-TOs, namely "serial" and "modem". Both of those said "if you have a PCMCIA modem,

Re: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-21 Thread Vincent Bernat
OoO En cette matinée pluvieuse du jeudi 18 juillet 2002, vers 10:03, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait: > I understand that. The problem is, I don't have any sort of internet > connection to my > debian machine (hence the whole point of this thread). And, the CD is a > mini-iso, which > is only a min

Re: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-21 Thread Chris Tillman
On Sun, Jul 21, 2002 at 02:12:48PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On 19 July 2002 18:22 "Philipp Kaeser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > } well, it doesn't look too bad - atleast, you got the PCMCIA controller > }running and the card gets detected :) > > This is what's frustrating. The hardw

RE: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-21 Thread linuxppc_user
On 19 July 2002 18:22 "Philipp Kaeser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: } well, it doesn't look too bad - atleast, you got the PCMCIA controller }running and the card gets detected :) This is what's frustrating. The hardware seems to work just fine... I just gotta find how to introduce the right bit

RE: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-20 Thread linuxppc_user
Okay. This time, I tried: setserial /dev/ttyS? irq 22 port 0x03f8-0x03ff according to the information I got from "cardctl config", and where ? is any number in the range [0-3] This seems the best way to assign my PCMCIA to a particular port. I'm not sure that I have the right numbers for the po

Re: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-19 Thread Philipp Kaeser
Hello Aaron, > When I type "cardctl insert", or when cardmgr > is started on bootup, between the first beep and the second beep, I get: > : panda:~# cardctl eject > : tty00 unloaded > : panda:~# cardctl insert > : panda:~# isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards... > : isapnp: No Plug & Play Device found >

RE: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-18 Thread linuxppc_user
Okay. Another feeble attempt. First of all, it would appear that /etc/pcmcia.config is now /etc/default/pcmcia. At least, all of the options your pcmcia.config file suggested are there (e.g. PCMCIA="yes"). All the settings were configured correctly. Also, I just want to make sure that I'm no

RE: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-18 Thread linuxppc_user
On 17 July 2002 15:42 "Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> } > } > I wish mc got installed with this particular distro. :-( } } sudo apt-get install mc } } In Debian, nothing gets installed unless you want it or something you } want needs it. I understand that. The problem is, I don't have any s

RE: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-17 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 17:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I wish mc got installed with this particular distro. :-( sudo apt-get install mc In Debian, nothing gets installed unless you want it or something you want needs it. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) dev

RE: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-17 Thread linuxppc_user
On 17 July 2002 15:18 "Philipp Kaeser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: } Hello Aaron, } > In http://www.gubbe.ch/linux/pb2400-pcmcia.php you say } > "modify /etc/pcmcia.conf". I don't have a pcmcia.conf file. Should } > I create one and add the values you recommend? } you might, but it won't be of

Re: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-17 Thread Philipp Kaeser
Hello Aaron, > In http://www.gubbe.ch/linux/pb2400-pcmcia.php you say > "modify /etc/pcmcia.conf". I don't have a pcmcia.conf file. Should > I create one and add the values you recommend? you might, but it won't be of any use, then :) I guess you have the pcmcia-cs package installed; possibly

RE: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-17 Thread linuxppc_user
On 16 July 2002 18:14 "Philipp Kaeser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote } I do not know if the PB 3400 uses the same hardware, but it is } to be suspected; so you might possibly profit from my configuration } files. I have put them online at } http://www.gubbe.ch/linux/pb2400-pcmcia.php (pcmcia confi

RE: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-16 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
> >I don't get your meaning here? When I look at the output, its just a >bunch of memory ranges? What is meant by "on the same PCI bus" ? >And what is meant by "pick a range that is not used by anybody?" The >3400 lists PCI CardBus #1 & #5 at 8000-807f and the TiBook >says CardBus #2

RE: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-16 Thread Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick
At 1:42 AM +0200 7/17/02, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: >For what it is worth I just installed an Orinoco card in my old 3400 and nothing PCMCIA would talk to me until I used the 0x9000 range. There is a rule to pick those ranges. With a recent kernel (>=2.4.18), do cat /proc/iomem Hmm

RE: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-16 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
>For what it is worth I just installed an Orinoco card in my old 3400 >and nothing PCMCIA would talk to me until I used the 0x9000 range. There is a rule to pick those ranges. With a recent kernel (>=2.4.18), do cat /proc/iomem There, pick a range that is on the same PCI bus as the PCMCIA c

Re: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-16 Thread Michel Lanners
On 16 Jul, this message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] echoed through cyberspace: > 2) Ran dmesg. That gave me: >cs: memory probe 0x8000-0x80ff: excluding 0x8000-0x809f Be careful with the memory range you specify to pcmcia code in /etc/pcmcia/config.opts. Standard PC defaults may no

Re: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-16 Thread Philipp Kaeser
Hello Aaron, I own a Powerbook 2400c and also have a GlobalVillage PCMCIA modem installed and running (... but forget about the ethernet, there :) ). I do not know if the PB 3400 uses the same hardware, but it is to be suspected; so you might possibly profit from my configuration files. I have pu

RE: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-16 Thread Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick
At 9:51 AM +0100 7/16/02, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'll also try fiddling with my /etc/pcmcia/config.opts. The How-To has include memory 0x8000-0x80ff while message and one other PPCLinux sou

Re: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-16 Thread Chris Tillman
(Please retain list in cc) On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 09:51:13AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On 16 July 2002 01:08 Chris Tillman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > > } Did you install (or choose) the yenta-socket module? I think that's the > } one you need. If you chose the default (which is the

RE: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-16 Thread linuxppc_user
On 16 July 2002 01:08 Chris Tillman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote } Did you install (or choose) the yenta-socket module? I think that's the } one you need. If you chose the default (which is the common choice for } i386), it won't work. } } (debian-powerpc-200204/msg00449.html rang my bell). So,

Re: Modems on PowerBook 3400

2002-07-15 Thread Chris Tillman
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 11:11:56AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > > I have a couple of questions regarding my modem(s) on my PowerBook. > First, let me apologise for being short on details. I'm at work right > now, and my PowerBook is at home. > > Additionally, I'm a newbie. So, I d