Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>So either the kernel has a bug preventing it from seeing
>your modem, or you really have the SW modem, which script
>did you use ? The internal USB modem won't show up on the
>USB bus unless it's powered up by the driver
>Did you download & install the driver package
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>>HOWEVER:
>The kernel may actually be to blame (at least the macserial
>driver). According to the bit of dmesg you pasted, it seems the
>modem isn't detected.
It finds the Z8530, I presumed that was the modem. What does this part
do apart from address the modem (or
>HOWEVER:
>pppconfig still doesn't find a modem, neither does kppp or wvdialconf.
>
>But I don't have any reason to believe the kernel is to blame for that.
The kernel may actually be to blame (at least the macserial
driver). According to the bit of dmesg you pasted, it seems the
modem isn't detec
On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Robbie Pickering wrote:
> iBook2 500Mhz/66Mhz: Well, I loaded up benh's newest kernel source and
> Raoul kindly sent me a ready-made config file. It seems to be a
> hardware modem after all, as the new test script from connexant doesnt
> find anything.
There are 2 versions of
iBook2 500Mhz/66Mhz: Well, I loaded up benh's newest kernel source and
Raoul kindly sent me a ready-made config file. It seems to be a
hardware modem after all, as the new test script from connexant doesnt
find anything.
dmesg | grep 8530
PowerMac Z8530 serial driver version 2.0
tty00 at 0xd980f
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