I don't know if this will help you but check out
http://www.vnet.ndirect.co.uk/linux/btFAQ/
They have a SuSE8.1 kit containing bash script and notes which are based on
benoit papillaut's driver.
I havn't tried their kit, per say, but I did look at it and it is an
excellent example of how-to automize what I did to get my SpeedTouch up and
running.
BTW, If you have a standard SuSE installation then you ***must first***
install the packages:"
auto config, build and make from Develop\Tools\Building
as well as gcc from Develop\Languages\C and C++.
Ciao
James Pearson
E mail (mai) : james.pearson@wanadoo.fr
E mail (bur) : james.pearson@wanadoo.com
Web page: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/j.pearson/
What you make of your life is up to you.
You have all the tools and resources you need.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vaessen, E.M.J. (Ed)"
I received some help with making my SpeedTouch 330 (USB ADSL modem) work on SuSE8.1, but still no result. If anyone has this modem working on any version (or even any distribution of Linux), could he be so kind to tell me how he did it? Preferably also by including information on: - contents of configuraton files - loaded modules - commands issued - downloaded speedtouch programs
I have the impression that I am very close to the solution and need just one more clue.
Ed Vaessen
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