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Cannot receive faxes with Capisuite / FRITZ!Card PCMCIA on kernel 2.6.8 --- Error 0x3315
Dr. Holger Magnussen
2004-12-05 18:15:17 UTC
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Dear all, dear Gernot,

thanks a lot for the quick response.
Subject: Re: [Capisuite-users] Cannot receive faxes with Capisuite / FRITZ!Card PCMCIA on kernel 2.6.8 =?utf-8?q?=E2=80=94_Error?= 0x3315
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2004 08:46:10 +0100
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Hi!
after many night hours trying to solve my problem, I must admit that I
am a bit lost. I am hoping that somebody has been facing the same issue
and might have found a solution that is of any help for me.
[...]
I also checked the hardware: no conflicts with interrupts, dma channels
or IO areas.
Did you only check in theory or did you try to swap around cards and IRQ=20
assignments chaotically?=20
Sometimes, bad things happen - I even heard of PCI slots getting=20
damaged... :-}
Well, there is not much that I can do on an EPIA-MII board (no PCI cards
etc). I tried three different interrupts for the PCMCIA card --- no
improvement of the situation.

Does the fact that the Capisuite log and the avmcapictrl log show a
different sequence of events look strange to anyone?

One other hypothesis: Has anybody tried the AVM drivers from
fcpcmcia-suse91-3.11-02.tar.gz on a 2.6.8 kernel? This is supposed to
work with a 2.6.4 kernel. I saw that Suse 9.2 will run a 2.6.8 kernel.
Maybe AVM will publish fcpcmcia-suse92-x.xx-xx.tar.gz drivers soon?
=2D-=20
Ciao,
Gernot
-holger
Gernot Hillier
2004-12-07 21:08:14 UTC
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Hi!
Post by Dr. Holger Magnussen
Sometimes, bad things happen - I even heard of PCI slots getting=20
damaged... :-}
Well, there is not much that I can do on an EPIA-MII board (no PCI cards
etc). I tried three different interrupts for the PCMCIA card --- no
improvement of the situation.
:-(

BTW, IIRC, you had a DISCONNECT immediately after the connect shown in your
logs, right?

I saw this quite some times already, but never heard a solution for it.
Perhaps you could ask on the suse-isdn mailing list - there are quite some
knowledgable people there which know much more about the driver stuff than
me.

If you hear a solution there, please let me (and the list) know!
Post by Dr. Holger Magnussen
One other hypothesis: Has anybody tried the AVM drivers from
fcpcmcia-suse91-3.11-02.tar.gz on a 2.6.8 kernel? This is supposed to
work with a 2.6.4 kernel. I saw that Suse 9.2 will run a 2.6.8 kernel.
Maybe AVM will publish fcpcmcia-suse92-x.xx-xx.tar.gz drivers soon?
Hmmm. Perhaps you could take the drivers from the SUSE sources?

AFAICS, they should be in
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/9.2/suse/nosrc/kernel-default-2.6.8-24.nosrc.rpm

Perhaps SUSE also has some additional patches?
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Ciao,

Gernot
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