[asterisk-users] Zaptel under FC6
John Novack
jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org
Thu Dec 14 17:28:38 MST 2006
Howard Lowndes wrote:
> How old is your mobo?
>
> I have that same problem and I think it because the TDM card will only
> work with PCI 2.2 or later and, although lspci finds the card, udev is
> not installing the zap devices.
>
Which is why those in the know who don't care to hear Digium's stock
answer "try another motherboard" choose Sangoma every time
None of that foolishness
Sangoma gives REAL support, not to mention a 5 year Warranty
John Novack
> Rudolf Ladyzhenskii wrote:
>> Thanks for suggestion.
>>
>> Just tried that Was surprised with download size of only 72k. Anyway,
>> command work, but I still have same ptoblem.
>> I tried to run modprobe -- it failed.
>> Tried to run service zaptel start and get:
>>
>> service zaptel start
>> No functioning zap hardware found in /proc/zaptel, loading ztdummy
>> Loading ztdummy: FATAL: Module ztdummy not found.
>> [FAILED]
>> Running ztcfg: Notice: Configuration file is /etc/zaptel.conf
>> line 0: Unable to open master device '/dev/zap/ctl'
>>
>> 1 error(s) detected
>>
>> [FAILED]
>> .
>>
>> I guess, modules are mot there. Running find / -name zaptel* did not
>> find any modules.
>> Seems that make is broken in some way.
>>
>> Rudolf
>>
>> On 12/15/06, Howard Lowndes <lannet at lannet.com.au> wrote:
>>> Have you done yum install zaptel. It's part of Fedora 6 Extras along
>>> with openpbx, a fork of Asterisk.
>>>
>>> Yuan LIU wrote:
>>> >> From: "Rudolf Ladyzhenskii" <rumatech at gmail.com>
>>> >> Now I am trying to install the drivers.
>>> >>
>>> >> # modprobe zaptel
>>> >> FATAL: Module zaptel not found.
>>> >>
>>> >> Fair enough, no zaptel driver is found on the system.
>>> >>
>>> >> Is there are any known problems with FC6? I did not have much
>>> trouble
>>> >> running on FC3 before.
>>> >
>>> > I'm not running any Fedora, but I suspect that the installation
>>> layout
>>> > no longer symblink under /lib/modules/ from [full-version] to
>>> > [major-version]. Such is the case with Ubuntu I'm using. For
>>> example,
>>> > if your full kernel path is 2.6.15-27-386, you'll find zaptel
>>> modules in
>>> > /lib/modules/2.6.15/misc/; in the meanwhile, Linux is looking under
>>> > /lib/modules/2.6.15-27-386/ for any loadable kernel modules. Of
>>> course
>>> > module not found.
>>> >
>>> > If this is the case, there are two ways to get around.
>>> >
>>> > . Remove physical /lib/modules/2.6.15/, symblink
>>> /lib/modules/2.6.15 to
>>> > /lib/modules/2.6.15-27-386/, rerun make install; or, alternatively,
>>> >
>>> > . Move /lib/modules/2.6.15/misc/ to under
>>> /lib/modules/2.6.15-27-386/,
>>> > run depmod.
>>> >
>>> > Both should lead to a happy ending. I prefer the first one as it
>>> makes
>>> > future zaptel upgrades happier; of course you can also make symblink
>>> > after the second.
>>> >
>>> > Hope this helps.
>>> >
>>> > Yuan Liu
>>> >
>>> >> Thanks,
>>> >> Rudolf
>>> >
>>> >
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