[Asterisk-Users] Maybe a little OT: usb-uhci module...
Stefano Finetti
ssfinetti at lynxautomotive.it
Fri Mar 21 12:52:33 MST 2003
Havin changed machine (now running Debian 3.0r1) I newly have problems
compiling ztdummy.
I've again the *unresolved symbols* for ztdummy.
So, I've downloaded a now fresh 2.4.20 kernel source, compiled it
successfully enabling USB, ISDN, PPP, as modules, according to what I've
read in this ML and its archives.
But, when I reboot the machine with the new kernel, and go into
/lib/modules/2.4.20/kernel/drivers/usb, i don't find the usb-uhci.o module,
just an "uhci.o" module. It's named the "Alternate USB-UHCI" module, I tried
to recompile again giving "N" option to the question "Use alternate UHCI
driver", and the result has been no uhci.o nor usb-uhci.o module.
The ppp_generic and usbcore required for ztdummy are correctly present and
compiled.
Any suggestion on the kernel parameter for having again the usb-uhci.o file?
(BTW, using the default kernel 2.4.18-686 that comes with debby, i have the
usb-uhci but still have the unresolved symbol, and also I've problems with
my ISDN Asuscom modem that i'm tryng to use with modem.conf - It sees it,
load the channel driver, but if I dial the extension
"modem/ttyI0:0/$(EXTEN)" it starts calling doing nothing, nor errors not
warning, just going in "nobody picked up after xxxx ms".
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Stefano Finetti
Technical Coordinator
Lynx Automotive srl
ssfinetti at lynxautomotive.it
Tel: 199 79 79 30
Fax: 02 233 227 934
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