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F8x86_64 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi
take care of business. Dialing and connecting works fine and the debug output
looks ok. However, when the session is disconnected the debug output goes
south. It will start to flood the console with the exact same messages as seen
above during a connect. In this case we may actually use the modem but need a
small tweak.
My temporary fix for the problem in this case is to restart the
slmodemd
service
right after disconnecting a session. I configure my dialup client, Kppp, to execute
/etc/init.d/slmodemd restart
upon disconnect. Unarguable this is a really
dirty fix, but works quite well.
15.2.3 System hang
The issue reported above together with the fact that
slmodemd
runs with real
time priority by default may be devastating. When the modem daemon goes
insane it will hug your CPU and squeeze it all real hard.
If the daemon has realtime priority you will have a hard to get control over you
system again and a forced shutdown might be the only way out.
Note
: You should
always
run
slmodemd
with the
nortpriority
option set.
Failing to do so might hang your entire system.
16 References
This document is a revised version of
FC4x86_64 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi
http://ferrari.databa.se/3400/fc4/
Below are the links I found most useful when I originally sat up
my Precious.
Thank you guys:
XStrikeForce/HowToRandR12 Debian Wiki
Brice Goglin
http://wiki.debian.org/XStrikeForce/HowToRandR12
Linux IEEE 1394 drivers
http://www.linux1394.org
Fedora Core 1 on the Acer Ferrari 3000LMi
Evan
http://ferrari.kicksass.org/
SuSE 9.1 Pro on the Acer Ferrari 3000LMi
Dirk Praet
http://www.designisdead.com/ferrari/
Wireless LAN resources for Linux
Jean Tourrilhes
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