Re: Joe Brazzeal, USA, Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS, kernel 2.6.15-28-386

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For
       linux-headers-2.6.15-28-386
try with your install CD in position
$ sudo apt-get install   linux-headers-2.6.15-28-386
If not resident on your CD goto packages.ubuntu.com and use the search function
Once downloaded and copied to your linux partition do in the storage folder

$ sudo dpkg -i  linux-headers-*.deb

MarvS

On 5/21/07, Jacques Goldberg <Jacques.Goldberg@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Joe,
I do not understand what you ask (excuse me but English is not my native
language and I cannot find what "licked this thing" may mean for you).

Help about the kernel sources?
In directory Modem generated by scanModem (the one where you found
ModemData.txt) there is a file DriverCompiling.txt .
It says what you have to do.

Jacques


Joe Brazzeal wrote:
> I thought I was going to have this thing licked until I saw this:
>
> could not find any kernel sources in /usr/src
> you have either not installed your kernel sources
> or your kernel sources are installed in another place than
> /usr/src/
> please enter your correct kernel source tree, e.g. /usr/src/linux:
> I'm still working on it.
> Joe
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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> --------------------------  System information ----------------------------
> CPU=i686,  Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS
> Linux version 2.6.15-28-386 (buildd@terranova) (gcc version 4.0.3 (Ubuntu 4.0.3-1ubuntu5)) #1 PREEMPT Tue Mar 13 20:49:31 UTC 2007
>  scanModem update of:  2007_May_11
>
>
> ALSAversion 1.0.10
> USB modem not detected by lsusb
>
> Modem or host audio card candidates have firmware information:
>
>  PCI slot     PCI ID          SubsystemID     Name
>  ----------   ---------       ---------       --------------
>  0000:00:0f.0 125d:2898       148d:1030       Communication controller: ESS Technology ES2898 Modem
>
>  Modem interrupt assignment and sharing:
>   5:          0          XT-PIC  uhci_hcd:usb1, uhci_hcd:usb2
>
>  --- Bootup diagnositcs for card in PCI slot 0000:00:0f.0 ----
>
>  === Finished modem firmware and bootup diagnostics section. ===
>  === Next deducing cogent software ===
>
>  For candidate modem in PCI bus:  0000:00:0f.0
>    Class 0780: 125d:2898 Communication controller: ESS Technology ES2898 Modem
>       Primary PCI_id  125d:2898
>  Support type needed or chipset:      ESS.com
>
>
>
>  Vendor=125d is ESS Technologies, http://www.esstech.com/
>  The PCI id 125d:2898 modems are Supported under 2.6.n kernels.
>
>  The driver resources for 125d:2898 modems should be downloaded
>  from http://tx.technion.ac.il/~raindel/ess_2.6-v0.3.tar.gz , benefitting
>  from an update by Jeff Trull. There are brief instructions at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=185079
>  Under Linux, unpack with:
>  $ tar zxf ess_2.6-v0.2.tar.gz
>  Move into the folder wit:
>  $ cd ess_2.6-v0.2
>  Browse the files therein and run as Root the:
>  $ sudo ./setup
>
>  The setup program creates a port:
>  $ ls -l /dev/ttyS_ESS0
>     crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 62, 64 2006-09-23 23:08 /dev/ttyS_ESS0
>  and a symbolic link to it:
>    /dev/modem --> /dev/ttyS_ESS0
>  Specify either /dev/modem or /dev/ttyS_ESS0 as the modem port for dialer utilities.
>  A file is installed:
>    /etc/udev/rules.d/ess.rules  , with line:
>      "KERNEL=\"ttyS_ESS0\", SYMLINK=\"modem\""
>  which supports automated port creation during driver loading.
>
>  If the drivers do not autoload during bootup, they can be loaded by:
>  $ sudo modprobe esscom
>  after which the driver interdependencies can be displayed by:
>    $ lsmod | grep esscom
>    esscom                 16580  0
>    esscom_hw             421328  1 esscom
>    linmodems             345678  2 esscom esscom_hw
>
>  The modem should be found by:
>  $  sudo wvdialconf  wvtest
>  See wvdial.txt and Testing.txt for follow through details.
>  ===============
>  For 2.4.n Linux kernels and are there some kludges of fading utility:
>    http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/archive-fourth/msg00317.html   (2004Feb08)
>    http://andrew.cait.org/ess/
>    http://sidlo.penguin.cz/ES2838/index_en.html
>    http://tx.technion.ac.il/~raindel/
>    http://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodems/archive/msg04424.html
>
>   There was only formal support under for Linux for kernels 2.2.2.
>  ====== end ESS.com section =======
>
>
>  Completed candidate modem analyses.
>
>  The base of the UDEV device file system is: /dev/.udev
>
>  Versions adequately match for the compiler installed: 4.0.3
>              and the compiler used in kernel assembly: 4.0.3
>
>  Kernel-header resources needed for compiling are not manifestly ready!
>
>  If compiling is necessary packages must be installed, providing:
>        linux-headers-2.6.15-28-386
>
>
> Checking pppd properties:
>       -rwsr-xr-- 1 root dip 257720 2006-07-05 08:00 /usr/sbin/pppd
>
> In case of an "error 17" "serial loopback" problem, see:
>     http://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodems/archive-sixth/msg02637.html
>
> To enable dialout without Root permission do:
>       $ su - root  (not for Ubuntu)
>         sudo chmod a+x /usr/sbin/pppd
> or under Ubuntu related Linuxes
>       sudo chmod a+x /usr/sbin/pppd
>
> Checking settings of: /etc/ppp/options
> asyncmap 0
> auth
> crtscts
> lock
> hide-password
> modem
> proxyarp
> noipx
> replacedefaultroute
>
> In case of a message like:
>    Warning: Could not modify /etc/ppp/pap-secrets: Permission denied
> see http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/bigarch/archive-sixth/msg04656.html
>
>
>  Don't worry about the following, it is for the experts
>  should trouble shooting be necessary.
> ==========================================================
>
>  Checking for modem support lines:
>  --------------------------------------
>      /device/modem symbolic link:
> slmodemd created symbolic link /dev/ttySL0:
>      Within /etc/udev/ files:
> /etc/udev/rules.d/60-symlinks.rules:# Create /dev/modem symlink
> /etc/udev/rules.d/60-symlinks.rules:KERNEL=="ttyLTM[0-9]*",                   SYMLINK+="modem"
>      Within /etc/modprobe.conf files:
> /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base:options snd-atiixp-modem index=-2
> /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base:options snd-via82xx-modem index=-2
> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-modem:# Uncomment these entries in order to blacklist unwanted modem drivers
> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-modem:# blacklist snd-atiixp-modem
> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-modem:# blacklist snd-via82xx-modem
>      Within any ancient /etc/devfs files:
>
>      Within ancient kernel 2.4.n /etc/module.conf files:
>
> --------- end modem support lines --------
>


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