Re: insmod lt_serial, lt_modem on Acer Extensa 501 Dx
From: Olivier Crouzet <olivier.crouzet@free.fr>
To: debian-laptop <debian-laptop@lists.debian.org>
Subject: insmod lt_serial, lt_modem on Acer Extensa 501 Dx
Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 17:21:37 +0200
Hi,
I am trying to get my lt winmodem work under linux. I have compiled my own
kernel and made the corresponding kernel-headers package using make-kpkg.
Everything works fine since I have installed this new kernel but I
encounter problems with the insertion of the lt_serial module (which has
to be inserted before the lt_modem one).
HI there Olivier
I'm very new to linux but I do have my lt winmodem in my latop going great.
I downloaded the latest source at the time I installed, maybe 3 months back.
I cant remember which version of the driver it was. I did the ./build_module
then the deb creation and it worked without a hitch. I installed debian
Woody onto my compaq 1692 I have kernel version 2.4.18-bf2.4. It goes
exactly as well as it did under windows. I tried redhat before trying Debian
as my main requirement was to get the machine to run all it's own hardware,
but always incorrect kernel headers or symbol conflicts etc.
I'm not certain but I think lt_serial is a driver written by Lucent or agere
as a raw core driver which the linux ommunity packages around different
kernel versions and flavours of linux...I might well be wrong. But when I
made deb it said the lt_serial was a proprietory driver where as lt_modem is
free or whatever.
Dont suppose this helps much but take heart it will work.
I think it is maybe something to do with your custom kernel.
All the best to you, have you contacted linmodems.org?
Mike
Olivier.
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Olivier Crouzet
Institut des Sciences Cognitives
CNRS - Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
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