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kernel.2k5 wrote:
Hello Rui Santos,
Hi SM,
Thanks For reply , as discussed i have attached all the logs required ,some are taken while booting with default kernel and some are with latest re-compiled -2.6.20-4 kernel.
Plz See an attached logs .
Thanking you All !!!
The last for lines, pccard: PCMCIA card inserted into slot 0 cs: memory probe 0xa0000000-0xa0ffffff: clean. pcmcia: registering new device pcmcia0.0 serial_cs: serial8250_register_port() at 0x02e8, irq 3 failed specially the last one, tells you that maybe, IRQ is busy... try to add these two lines to /etc/pcmcia/config.opts exclude irq 4 exclude irq 3 After that remove your pcmcia device, wait 10 secs. and reinsert it, and watch your dmesg, to see if the log changes. REMARK: PCMCIA is undergoing a lot of changes. try it with openSUSE's default kernel also.
Regards SM.
Rui
Rui Santos wrote:
kernel.2k5 wrote:
HI ,
Can any body provide me the support to configure my PCMCIA CDMA MODEM .
I've setup a few from other brands. Usually, these kind of devices provide either 2 serial ports, or a USB Hub with two serial ports.
Can you start with the Device plugged out, wait for the system to become quiet, plug in the device.
Then wait 10 seconds, as root type 'dmesg > log.txt'. then can you post both that log.txt and /var/log/messages file?
Or Kindly suggest me where i can get PAID support to Suse Linux for this problem .
Its Very urgent i cant do more R&D .
The Details of the Modem are given Below.
Plz Help.
Thanking You All.
Regards,
SM.
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