Re: Help, not rudeness, requested

From: pa3gcu (mkv@verticaltech.it)
Date: Wed Nov 05 2003 - 00:02:27 EET

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    On Tuesday 04 November 2003 20:20, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
    > Greetings:
    >
    > Well aware of the dev drivers :-)
    >
    > I neglected to say I had enabled them during make menuconfig, but still
    > saw no sign of soundmodem support in Amateur Radio support. I'll check
    > out the baycom stuff when I get back home.

    You have quite possably missed

    CONFIG_PARPORT

    I said before in my last mail i do not use a sound modem, however i did look
    to see where you are going wrong. I made the comment that you need to read
    the documentation, if you took that to be rude then you have a limited sense
    of feeling, anyway, why do you need "CONFIG_PARPORT",? answer, i have no idea
    BUT, in /usr/src/linux-2.4.22/drivers/net/hamradio/Config.in the line;

    dep_tristate 'Soundcard modem driver' CONFIG_SOUNDMODEM \
    $CONFIG_PARPORT $CONFIG_AX25

    Tells me that if one does not select CONFIG_PARPORT or CONFIG_AX25 then you
    will NEVER see CONFIG_SOUNDMODEM in make config, make menuconfig or make
    xconfig period.

    Now without even trying to be rude i hope this helps.
    O yes, i did take a look at your request and answers, one can see them in the
    archives at; http://he.fi/archive/linux-hams/
    I saw no rude mail at all, if you meant i was rude by pointing you towards
    documentation you are totaly wrong.

    -- 
    If the Linux community is a bunch of theives because they
    try to imitate windows programs, then the Windows community
    is built on organized crime.
    

    Regards Richard terhi.victor@logonet.com http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/

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