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List:       mandrake-cooker
Subject:    Re: [Cooker] isdn and dvb stuff again ;)
From:       Olivier Blin <oblin () mandrakesoft ! com>
Date:       2004-08-31 20:16:55
Message-ID: lz656zjc5k.fsf () saxo ! mandrakesoft ! com
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Steffen Barszus <st_barszus@gmx.de> writes:

>> > No, its closed source/binary only shipped too in the tarballs from AVM.
>> > As the drivers aren't open source either i don't think this is a big
>> > problem.
>>
>> This can be packaged for club members.
>
> Yep, i thought in that direction. 

I'll build these packages tomorrow, it will be ready for 10.1

>> > What i do in the init-script currently is first detecting the device 
>> > writing the right line in /etc/capi.conf and if the device is a dsl
>> > device i run drdsl.
>>
>> Do you think the initscript is a good place to do this ?
>> This should probably be done once for each card, by drakconnect.
>
> i consider it being an ugly hack to parse /proc in a shell script (and even 
> uglier to do it in a runlevelscript). Its just there to make it work for now. 
> Yep drakconnect would be the way to go for this. drdsl isn't fully handled at 
> the moment. From what i can see (with a hexeditor) it writes some options to 
> modules.conf. Maybe this has to be moved to modprobe.conf. 

Your capi4linux has successfully added my PCI card in capi.conf, but
it doesn't handle more than one capi device, so my USB modem has
not been written in capi.conf (actually it has been detected first but
overwritten by the fcpci line).
Do you mind if I drop the capi.conf part in capi4linux and write
capi.conf from drakconnect ?

BTW, some package (avm-c4l for example) should create and own /usr/lib/isdn, or
else the ./install script from the Fritz! driver packages will copy
the firmware files in the file /usr/lib/isdn, not in the directory
/usr/lib/isdn/, and capiinit won't find the firmware.

For now I've tested fcpci and fcusb2, both works really fine :-)

-- 
Olivier Blin

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