mark_one
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Posted: Feb. 08 2006,22:58 |
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hello.
problem: i want to use an AVM FRITZ!Card USB v2.1 modem connect to the internet with damn small linux.
what i've done so far: i downloaded the correct driver from avm and followed the instructions. that means i compiled the kernel with capi-support and i compiled the fcusb2 driver. after rebooting the modem is recognized by the kernel and i can load the capi modules and the fcusb2 module. so far so good. now i want to use pppd to establish a dialup connection. and here the trouble begins: if you want to do this, you need the pppdcapiplugin and the libcapi20.so. both are part of the isdnutils, but you cannot install them via apt-get because of module dependencies. ok. so i downloaded the sources and compiled the plugin (which consists of capiplugin.so and userpass.so) and the libcapi20.so manually. after putting the stuff into dsl i booted again and now it seems to work. but there's still a problem: when i use the command "pppd call avm" (the "avm" script is used to do a fast connection test to an avm server to check whether the modem works), i get these messages: ----------- bash-2.05b# pppd call avm Plugin userpass.so loaded userpass: $Revision: 1.5 $ Plugin capiplugin.so loaded. capiplugin: $Revision: 1.36 $ capiconn: 1.10 capiplugin: CAPI_REGISTER failed - CAPI not installed (0x1009) [No such device or address (6)] ------------
so the plugin is looking for a capi device... isn't it? when i do an "capiinit start" to load the capi modules it get this error: ----------- bash-2.05b#capiinit start ERROR: cound't mount capifs on /dev/capi -----------
this is maybe because /dev/capi is just a symbolic link to /KNOPPIX/dev/capi but when using "mount" i get this: ---------- /dev/root on / type ext2 (rw) ...foobar capifs on /dev/capi type capifs (rw,mode=0666) ----------
so, that looks ok for me, but where does the error come from? and why doesn't pppd work? can anyone of you tell me what i've done wrong? or did i forget anything? does anyone know another possibility to establish a dialup connection? i know about bongosurfer (which needs jre2) or slyLCR (which needs swt and jre2) or optisurf (which needs those damn kde-libs), but any of these can't be installed because of version conflicts or unresolved module dependencies.
now i'm curious if someone can pull a rabbit out of his hat.
EDIT: no one? is there really no one who was successful with an usb isdn modem? it would help me VERY much if there's someone who can tell me why i get the error message saying that the capi device is not found but it seems to be mounted correctly.
please help.
greetings
mark
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