Re: HDA Intel, Brazil Fedora Core release 6 (Zod)

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On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 09:21:01PM -0400, Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
> Fernando,
> 
> Instructions for compiling snd-hda-intel and dependent drivers are at:
> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/archive-seventh/msg00282.html
> I'm not sure whether 1.0.13 sources will be OK or whether you have to
> go back as far as 1.0.12 alsa-lib and alsa-driver packages.

  Ok, I will give it a try.


> 
> There may be another complication with your System having an x86_64 
> processor,
> if it is operating in 64 bit mode.  The slmodemd has a precompiled 32
> bit component and thus the modem can only operate in 32 bit mode.

  No problem, even in 64 bits modes it is possible to compile the slmodemd
in 32 bits modes.  I did it just because of that 32 bits object module.


  Thank you for the hint above.

> 
> MarvS
> 
> 
> On 5/2/07, Fernando M. Roxo da Motta <roxo@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 09:19:53PM +0300, Jacques Goldberg wrote:
> >> I leave to  Joern to explain you the control of on hook/off hook under 
> >ALSA.
> >> With one remark which Joern may miss if he does not use KDE: alsaconf
> >> manages the configuration, alsactl among others allows to keep a current
> >> configuration for boot time. KDE, "very intelligently" resets the hook
> >> status when the user logs on. Remember that, if you use KDE, after
> >> reading Joern again.
> >
> >  No, I don't use KDE.  I use FVWM, as any one these days, right ?  ;)
> >
> >>
> >> About X3: nothing to do with on/off hook. X3 instructs the modem not to
> >> wait for a dial tone. This is not like raising the handset when you use
> >> a normal voice phone: it instructs the modem to start dialing without
> >> waiting for a dial tone - something which of course you would not do
> >> with your phone.
> >
> >  Yeah, I knew about the "without waiting" of X3, and that was the reason
> >I got puzzled by on/off hook controli stuff.  I think that never used it.
> >At least not on purpose.  I only use the X3 if neccessary, in tests or
> >inside some corporate telephone network where internal line tone is not
> >recognized.  In those places I use X3 to force modem to dial a "get
> >external line" code plus a small amount of wait.
> >
> >>
> >> Jacques
> >>
> >> Fernando M. Roxo da Motta wrote:
> >> >On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 05:47:42PM +0200, Joern Wuestenfeld wrote:
> >> >>Hi Fernando,
> >> >
> >> >  Hi Joern,
> >> >
> >> >>this type of modem was working some time ago with alsa driver 1.0.12. 
> >If
> >> >>you can downgrade your alsa driver to this version, it will work. At
> >> >
> >> >  Do you mean alsa-libs ?  If so, I gave it a try and didn't help.  :(
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >>least mine is working if I toggle the Off-hook switch while dialing.
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >  What does "toggle the Off-hook switch" means ?    I'm not an english
> >> >language speaker nor a modem/telefone expert. :)  Do you mean the use of
> >> >"X3" in dial command ?
> >> >
> >> >  Thank you for your attention.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >  Roxo
> >> >
> >
> >
> >  Roxo
> >
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> >


  Roxo

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