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Barbol
Joined: 19 Dec 2012 Posts: 16 Location: Argentina
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Posted: Wed 26 Dec 2012, 15:07 Post subject:
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Hi, Aung. The thing seems to be switching correctly. The three ttyUSB ports are made by the option module, and wwan0 is made by cdc_ether, a module for ethernet connections through USB if I'm not wrong. I think it all looks normal.
I'm not sure about the "APN_USER="*99#". Is that right?? It is more like the dialing number..
| Quote: | | It will output some "expr: syntax error" but still works. | sakis3g works far better with the full version "expr" from coreutils. I found it in the coreutils-8.13.tar.bz2 package from the fatdog repository but I'm not sure which is the best way of adding it to fatdog, I'm new to this compiling thing (compiling and installing the whole pckg doesn't look good, maybe someone in the forum could instruct the proper way).
This is what I did: downloaded and unpack the pckg to a tmp directory, then configure and compile it with new2dir. After that I copied the new expr binary to /bin (removing or renaming the link to busybox as same as withh chat).
Once done sakis works with no errors, even the interactive function is running with the line: | Code: | | sakis3g --iterm --pppd | You can explore the "more options menu" for a solution. If still doesn't work can try unloading the drivers with "rmmod cdc_ether ; rmmod option", an let sakis load the appropriate ones. Or you can go back to CLI and force it to use specifics module and port with something like: | Code: | | # sakis3g connect USBINTERFACE="0" MODEM="OTHER" OTHER="CUSTOM_TTY" CUSTOM_TTY="/dev/ttyUSB0" USBDRIVER="option" APN="VirginBroadband" APN_USER="xxxxx" APN_PASS="xxxxx" --pppd -d | but I'm not sure if your modem could connect through ttyUSBx, or it needs to use wwan0 (never had one of those with ether port).
Good luck!!
Barbol
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Aung
Joined: 19 Jan 2007 Posts: 108 Location: Hervey Bay
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec 2012, 08:12 Post subject:
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Barbol, I have given up. Thanks for all your help. With 'sakis3g --iterm --pppd' I had to link expr, after doing the compile bit, to /bin and /usr/bin and rub out the links to busybox . (Had to get new2dir from slacko, anyhow got through it) Could get as far as No. 4, custom APN, but then 'cannot connect' in red writing. Thats as far as wvdial and ppp -d gets also. It does not do its thing in resolv.conf and does not make a 'modem' folder in dev. I use Slacko 5.3.3 live cd for internet banking so I have now done a frugal of Slacko for my internet. I feel like its owning a V12 Jag and having the road tax mafia making me take out 6 spark plugs to drive around. I was using doze xp for internet because Virgin broadband has a good dashboard with a up and down load speed graph, handy to look at when nothing is happening, no data coming in. Also have another problem with using doze. Had to go to msdog to get a direct x file for this mobo and since then my logitech trackball develops bad habits and becomes unusable and I have to clear the bios
and DMI pool and reload bios to teach it some manners. I have found its mainly the DMI pool thats the culprit but have to do the bios rewrite also to be able to clear the DMI pool.
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rerwin

Joined: 24 Aug 2005 Posts: 1318 Location: Maine, USA
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec 2012, 12:02 Post subject:
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Gobbi, Barbol, Aung, jamesbond,
Smokey01 has just alerted me to your efforts with 3G modems. Congratulations on creating an executable usb_modeswitch for fatdog64. As for automatic recognition of the modems, I will look into the details of that function and supply, if necessary, any other components that are needed.
Although I have an Athon64 PC, I have yet to install the latest fatdog. Once I do that, I can sort things out. Please give me a few days, though.
Richard
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Barbol
Joined: 19 Dec 2012 Posts: 16 Location: Argentina
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec 2012, 13:43 Post subject:
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rerwin, that's great news! I'm glad to hear that fatgod64 will have a proper 3G modem support now..
As for Aung's connection problem, I red repeatedly that Virgin Broadband require PAP authentication rather than CHAP, and this could be solved by adding the line:
-chap
in the file /etc/ppp/options. This could be part of the solution..
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=297910#297910
Barbol
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Terryphi

Joined: 02 Jul 2008 Posts: 698 Location: West Wales, Britain.
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec 2012, 15:02 Post subject:
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Has anyone managed to get any version of Filezilla running on Fatdog64 ?
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rerwin

Joined: 24 Aug 2005 Posts: 1318 Location: Maine, USA
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec 2012, 16:13 Post subject:
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| Barbol wrote: | As for Aung's connection problem, I red repeatedly that Virgin Broadband require PAP authentication rather than CHAP, and this could be solved by adding the line:
-chap
in the file /etc/ppp/options. This could be part of the solution.. | You are exactly right! This should be handled automatically, but the files that do that are missing. The missing directory is /etc/wvdial_options, which I attach here. Extract it to the /etc directory. It should be included in the distro as part of wireless modem support, part of puppy infrastructure.
Richard
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nooby
Joined: 29 Jun 2008 Posts: 9392 Location: SwedenEurope
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec 2012, 16:21 Post subject:
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Fatdog is too advanced for me but want to ask anyway.
I've tried to find my old menu.lst but it is on another computer
that I have not booted up now. And using search I failed too
and on FAQ only for those good at understanding RTFM
Here is one explanation why html on local disk failed to show.
The real??? address is
file:///aufs/devsave/bookmark.html
while at /mnt/home there is nothing on sda1
sda1 is on file:///aufs/devsave/
I had no idea it has that name.
the savefile ended up on the HD but outside of the fd64 so I moved it
there maybe that mess up things? I reboot to find out. yes worked well
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Aung
Joined: 19 Jan 2007 Posts: 108 Location: Hervey Bay
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec 2012, 19:06 Post subject:
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Hi Barbol, rerwin,
BINGO
Thunderbirds ago with Fatdog, thanks all
now i'm off to learn how to hack into the commonwealth bank to fund meself a V12 Jag!!
Hmmm, wonder how I can get 'snap to' to work on my trackball. Aung
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tempestuous
Joined: 10 Jun 2005 Posts: 4944 Location: Australia
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec 2012, 20:10 Post subject:
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| Aung wrote: | | Thunderbirds ago |
"ago"??
Surely a phonetic misinterpretation.
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smokey01

Joined: 30 Dec 2006 Posts: 1605 Location: South Australia
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec 2012, 20:17 Post subject:
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Terryphi,
FileZilla-3.6.0.2 is the latest and it works fine.
http://www.smokey01.com/software/Fatdog64-600/FileZilla-3.6.0.2-fd64.pet
| Terryphi wrote: | | Has anyone managed to get any version of Filezilla running on Fatdog64 ? |
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Billtoo
Joined: 07 Apr 2009 Posts: 1497 Location: Ontario Canada
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec 2012, 20:43 Post subject:
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I installed fatdog 611 to a usb 3.0 hard drive with the fatdog installer.
Hardinfo isn't available so not much of a report here.
Fatdog is working well so far on this hp desktop pc.
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gcmartin
Joined: 14 Oct 2005 Posts: 2640 Location: Earth
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec 2012, 21:38 Post subject:
Re: Fatdog64-611 Final (Updated 12-14-2012) |
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| Billtoo wrote: | ... Hardinfo isn't available so not much of a report here.
Fatdog is working well so far on this hp desktop pc. | @Billtoo, this might help.
- Open terminal
- type hardinfo
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Billtoo
Joined: 07 Apr 2009 Posts: 1497 Location: Ontario Canada
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec 2012, 21:42 Post subject:
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| gcmartin wrote: | | Billtoo wrote: | ... Hardinfo isn't available so not much of a report here.
Fatdog is working well so far on this hp desktop pc. | @Billtoo, this might help.
- Open terminal
- type hardinfo
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gcmartin
Joined: 14 Oct 2005 Posts: 2640 Location: Earth
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Posted: Fri 28 Dec 2012, 00:27 Post subject:
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In 611's Shutdown processing, there "may" be a bug.
If one is to start the Save-session processing to sda1, then, 2 screens later decides to have it save to the booting DVD by selecting the "Previous" buttons, the Shutdown subsystem will continue to behave as though it will store on an HDD instead of the DVD. In other words, if you backup and change it to the DVD, the subsystem will behave as it would for a HDD instead of the expected DVD screenings.
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gcmartin
Joined: 14 Oct 2005 Posts: 2640 Location: Earth
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Posted: Fri 28 Dec 2012, 01:37 Post subject:
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611 has so much new stuff. Here one that might need be revisited.
I know it is reasonably easy to turn on SWAP when there is a SWAP partition present, it can easily be overlooked. Even experience "Puppylanders" have come to know that if it is present at boot-time, the distro will incorporate it into the booted system. FATDOG is not folding the SWAP into the desktop at boot.
The only reason one might not want to do so is if one is in a forensics/auditing mode or one may be modifying the partition layouts where Gparted will alert the user should it be mounted. Most of us are rarely in this mode
Questions
- Would this warrant reconsideration where the SWAP partition gets used by the booted system without having to hunt for the reason why it is not?
- Also, I may have missed something about Linux operations, but does having a SWAP partition negatively impact system performance?
I present this as a ease of use idea.
P.S. Over the years, I have noticed the subtle changes in Hardinfo that you continue to make. It does make our lives easier where in one tool we see so much about the system. Don't know if I mentioned this before, but Thanks again.
Hope this helps too
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