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| Hi guys I have following problem. I have a Teledat USB X120 ISDN facility which I would like to use for sending fax. I have done the following. I have installed capi4linux driver. Further the special device driver and I have activated within the Kernel all modules for ISDN and Capi. The output of "lsmod | grep capi*" looks like the following: ################################### capi 14560 - capifs 3760 - kernelcapi 42752 - ################################### If I do "capiinit start" I get no errors. But capiinfo gives me following error: ################################ capi not installed - No such device or address (6) ################################ But the Device "/dev/capi" exist and furhter "dmesg" does the following: ############################################## CAPI Subsystem Rev 1.1.2.8 capifs: Rev 1.1.2.3 capi20: Rev 1.1.2.7: started up with major 68 (middleware+capifs) fxusb: AVM FRITZ!X USB/FRITZ!X ISDN driver, revision 0.5.1 fxusb: (fxusb built on Jan 4 2006 at 00:42:52) fxusb: Loading... usbcore: registered new driver fxusb fxusb: Loaded. ############################################## Also there is another error. At this device there is a control display which shows flow of data at the PC. After a reboot this is active for about 5 minutes. Then data flow is interrupted. Now my question: Could these errors be caused by udev ?! What shall I do to identify Capi device correct ?! Why is the data flow to the device interrupted after a while ?! I hope you can help my because I do not know what to do and I have no idea what the mistake is. Maybe there is anybody using this facility under slackware. -- best regards Markus Schmitz |
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