I have forgotten to ask: have you completely removed the Debian package
which you tried to install, before installing ltmodem_8.31a10?
Jacques
Jacques Goldberg wrote:
Andrej,
Which Debian package did you try to install?
ltmodem_8.31a10.tar.gz is the right driver to use.
kppp or gnome-ppp are not the best tool to understand what goes wrong.
Would you please mind using wvdialconf and then wvdial to try to
establish the connection? See http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/wvdial.html
Do you know which chipset you have?
The command /sbin/lspci -n | grep 11c1 will report it. Let us know.
Note the | (pipe) vertical bar usually above \ on keyboards, which sends
the output of command lspci to input to command grep .
Jacques
Andrej Repiský wrote:
I tried to install the debian package from your website, hoping I can
make my lucent modem work.
But I was not successful. I have also tried ltmodem_8.31a10.tar.gz ,
then I got the message
saying OK, but after connecting using gnome-ppp, the modem used to
drop the line a few seconds
after authentication.
Thank you for your help.
Andrej
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