Connecting to the Internet ; editing LIO; setting up the sound card

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Hello all,
Some more updates today.  I have the right name for the modem and a
different web site that allegedly has drivers.  The modem that I'm using is
a Conexant HCF PCI modem and the modle number is 1456pci-r.  I haven't been
able to find drivers on the site for it so haven't got further than that.
In Linux, I've still being trying.  I fixed my error and put a capital S in
ttyS2.  Now, I'm getting an error saying ttyS2 lsr safety check engaged.
trying to free non existant resource 0000b401-0000b400.  ttyS2 lsr safety
check engaged.  When I run wvdialconf again it says ttyS2 safety check
enabled.  I take it by this that its not finding anything on ttys2?  In
windows my modem is on com 3 which in Linux is ttyS2.  Maybe its a driver
thing.  If I don't hear back from the manufacturors I'm going to get another
modem.  The manufacturer of this modem can be found at www.mri.co.uk Could
someone have a look for a driver?  I've had a brief look but Winblows
doesn't like my packet modem so keeps conflicting with the 56K one.

By the way, I could have made a mistake in remembering the second part of
the error message, there were a lot of numbers.  If more information would
be beneficial please mail me and I'll do my best to get it for you.

Thanks again

Darragh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henry Yen" <blinux-mail@AegisInfoSys.com>
To: <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: Connecting to the Internet ; editing LIO; setting up the sound
card


> On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 03:26:13AM +0100, Darragh wrote:
> > Hello again, I had an update today, I found out the manufacturor of my
> > modem, e-tech.  I bought it from a German company and although they sent
me
> > manuals with it they neglected to send me any drivers.  There are no
drivers
> > for Linux as far as I can tell on the e-tech.nu web site but there is a
PDF
>
> according to their website, it appears that they sell both "real hardware"
> as well as winmodems, and they do have some support (downloadable drivers)
> even for their winmodems -- that's more support than a lot of modem
> sellers will give you!
>
> which model of their modems do you have?
>
> > manual.  I'll have to spend a while getting around the security
protection
> > before JAWS will read it for me but hopefully it will give me some
ideas.
>
> if you send me the URL to the pdf, i'll be happy to try to convert it to
> plain text.
>
> --
> Henry Yen                                       Aegis Information Systems,
Inc.
> Senior Systems Programmer                       Hicksville, New York
>
>
>
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