On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 00:54 +0100, Wodzu Wodzowski wrote: > > > 2. > > > I've got another problem as well :p ;) > > > Know, that You've heard thousands questions as for thomson speedtouch > > 330 modem, but something's wrong :> > > > I downloaded speedtouch driver ('speedtouch-06-03-2005.tar.gz') and > > untar this, put the thomson driver (alcaudsl.sys) into a new folder > > ('speedtouch-06-03-2005'), run 'speedtouch.sh' scrypt and received > > message like that: "No USB bus found". Checked 'cat > > /proc/bus/usb/devices' and found that USB are detected. And I don't > > understand what's goin' on :/ Hope You do. > > > Thanks for any answer. > > > ------ > did you get any reply to point (2) since I'm having a similar problem > with my 2.10 kernel... > ------ > > With 2.10 kernel ?? :> Are You sure about the number ?? :> Maybe 2.6.10 ?? :) > Steve Parker- speedtouch driver author- wrote me: > > "The 06-03-2005 (and earlier) versions didn't detect the appropriate USB > bus with all versions of the Linux kernel - download the latest version > (http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/speedtouchconf/speedtouchconf_2.0_16_Oct_2005.tar.gz?download) > which should work.
The above worked (once I used the rev4fw.zip firmware albeit a 4.0 *black* modem). Didn't need to do the below Thanks, Michael > However, having run speedtouch-setup, you will have to do a little bit > of work beforehand: > > In the /etc/ppp directory, remove your login/password info from the > pap-secrets and chap-secrets files > > It might be necessary (it would certainly be the safest route) to reboot > the PC (or at least unplug the modem for 10 seconds, then reconnect it) > > Then run the 16 Oct 2005 version of the speedtouchconf.sh script." > > > But I haven't checked that (haven't got time). Hope it will work with Your > kernel. > But You should have the following modules compiled into Your kernel: > Code Maturity Level Options ---> > [*] Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers > General Setup ---> > [*] Support for hot-pluggable devices > Networking support ---> > [*] Networking support > Networking options ---> > [*] Packet Socket > [*] Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) (EXPERIMENTAL) > [*] RFC1483/2684 Bridged protocols (only needed if you're going to use PPPoE) > Device Drivers ---> > Generic Driver Options ---> > [*] Hotplug firmware loading support > Network device support ---> > [*] Network device support > [*] PPP (point-to-point protocol) support > [*] PPP support for async serial ports > [*] PPP Deflate compression (not essential, but useful) > [*] PPP BSD-Compress compression (not essential) > [*] PPP over Ethernet (EXPERIMENTAL) (only needed if you're going to use > PPPoE) > [*] PPP over ATM (only needed if you're going to use PPPoA) > Character devices ---> > [*] Non-standard serial port support > [*] HDLC line discipline support > USB Support ---> > [*] Support for Host-side USB > [*] USB Device Filesystem > [*] OHCI HCD support (only if your USB controller is OHCI) > [*] UHCI (most Intel and VIA) Support (only if your USB controller is UHCI) > USB DSL modem Support ---> > [*] USB DSL modem Support > [*] Speedtouch USB support. > > Good luck :) > > ---------------------------------------------------- > HEY "Echosystem Tour": Katowice, Wrocław, Poznań, Toruń, > Szczecin, Białystok, Warszawa, Lublin, Rzeszów, Bydgoszcz, > Gdynia, Łódź, Kraków. Start 19 listopada! > http://klik.wp.pl/?adr=http%3A%2F%2Fadv.reklama.wp.pl%2Fas%2Fhey.html&sid=592 > >