RE: Kernel 2.4 - serial/internal modem problem

2001-11-19 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
>The only question I still have (just out of curiosity) is why wasn't this a >problem in the 2.2 kernel. With the older kernel, you didn't (seem to) have >to wait for the modem to power up. Why would it make a difference what >kernel you are using if this is an issue with the modem taking long to

RE: Kernel 2.4 - serial/internal modem problem

2001-11-18 Thread Carney, Kevin
>The problem is that wvdialconf (and other dialers) won't wait long >enough for the modem to power up (which takes approximately 3 seconds >after opening the port). >You should configure wvdial manually, and make sure it has a longer >timeout when sending the init string. Thanks for the help! I

Re: Kernel 2.4 - serial/internal modem problem

2001-11-17 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
> >Sorry, no modem was detected! Is it in use by another program? >Did you configure it properly with setserial? > > > >Any insight into what could be wrong would be appreciated. I would really >like to use the 2.4 kernel so I can have my powerbook go to sleep when I >close it and also for accele

Re: Kernel 2.4 - serial/internal modem problem

2001-11-16 Thread Rory Campbell-Lange
On 16/11/01, Carney, Kevin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > Hello, I have been having a hard time getting my internal modem to work on > my PowerBook (G3, Pismo) with the 2.4 kernel. Kevin. I'm running an older kernel to your 2.4.10-12a kernel - I'm using 2.4.10-ben0, on a Lombard. I've been able