Speedtouch 330 rev4 with fedora
Hi, I know this has *probabbly* been asked before but....
- I have Fedora core 1 (Unsure of my kernal - but it came straght out of the box - i *could* get it if its *really* needed) - I have an Alcatel adsl modem (330) rev4 (the silver 1) i have looked for at least a week and a half trying all these different tutorials and such and i think the driver is installed right as i get this as when u do the usb finder command thing it comes up! but - this is what happens...... #pppd call adsl updetach Sent [LCP confreq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0x0> <magic 0x11e638f3>] over and over (the number at the end changes each time it makes a different connection attempt) untill it times out - my maxconfigue statment is on 900 as i needed 2 make sure i was giving it enough time. any ideas?! thank you Darren |
It would be helpfull to know what kernel you're using. If you enter
uname -r into a terminal it will tell you. Also, what have you done to get this far? Did you use the speedbundle http://www.4p8.com/eric.brasseur/spe...le_fedora.html or speedtouchconf http://speedtouchconf.sourceforge.net/ ? |
Well I ran "uname -r" and got....
2.4.22-1.2115.nptl in regards to your other question i did run a speedbundle package but I did not do it how that page says - also it looks like the speedtouchconf looks better doesnt it - however now i have tried to install the other one - i will need to reverse what i have done right? Darren |
its ok - it works now - lol - i did the speedtouchconf thing you sent me - and hey presto! it even overwrote what i had already done - i am actually typing this from LINUX :) - thank you very much for your help
Darren |
Well done. I was typing this to reply to your previous post and by the time I'd finished tapping away you'd fixed it. Cool.
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I used spedtouchconf from Fedora 1 as well... Worked almost flawlessly... I just had to delete speedtch.o as it was messing things up...
Tim |
yeah all sorted now - i did a new installation now (done away with windows altogether) :)
Darren |
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