Re: USB-Modem, slusb and kernels later than 2.6.24

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Bernd,

Try to use a special command make USB=1

$ sudo make USB=1
or
$ make USB=1
the slusb as well as the slamr driver will be compiled.  Try that and
report back.

Regards,

Antonio



On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Bernd Weber <weber.bernd@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jacques,
>
> I am using a 32-bits machine.
>
> the URL:
> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/smartlink/slmodem-2.9.11-20110321.tar.gz
>
> My steps:
>
> tar xzvf slmodem-2.9.11-20110321.tar.gz
>
> make
> make install
>
> And then I learned that slusb.ko wasn't compiled. I couldn't find the
> reason. On some pages I got hints that there might be problems with
> kernels later than 2.6.24.
> May be I should have done further configuration efforts for slusb. But I
> didn't find hints what I should do. So I have the choice to experiment a
> few days or ask questions ;)
>
> Greetings Bernd
>
> Jacques Goldberg schrieb:
>> Bernd,
>>
>> Please give us the URL of the file which compiled slamr and failed
>> slusb - I just would like to give it a try on my machine
>> (because I had the necessary hardware in my office, I happend to watch
>> Sacha, the author of the drivers, compiling and testing them , and I
>> am curious to see what fails and where)
>> Also, are you using a 32 bits or a 64 bits machine?
>>
>> Jacques
>>
>> On 05/19/2011 05:50 PM, Bernd Weber wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> the last kernel slusb worked with was 2.6.18.2-34-default, Suse 10.2
>>> with slmodem-2.9.10.
>>>
>>> I compiled the latest version on SuSe 11.4. But slusb wasn't compiled,
>>> only slamr. I tediously searched the site of linmodem, but didn't find
>>> an answer whats to do. SuSe 11.4 comes with kernel 2.6.37
>>>
>>> The Modem in question is a Fujitsu Siemens USB-Modem.
>>> As I said, it works fine with older kernels and older Versions of
>>> slmodem.
>>>
>>> If there is some programming to be done, please let me know. Though I am
>>> much better in Perl than in C/C++, if necessary I would try to solve the
>>> problems.
>>>
>>> Could somebody give me a short briefing?
>>>
>>> Greetings
>>>
>>> Bernd
>>
>
>


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