Peter It seems your kernel headers still are not installed... sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) copy/paste that command in your terminal. Firas On Tuesday 05 June 2007 23:28:53 Peter Kerekes wrote: > Hello Firas, > > I run the instruction again and watched the progress. > > it started to show problems at the command $ MAKE CLEAN. I got a lot of > mesages: ENTERING UNKNOWN DIRECTORY I don't really understand the message. > Would appreciate your help. > > Peter > > Details are here: > > peter@peter-armada:~/modem/martian$ cp ../tmp/martian/modem/ltmdmobj.o > modem peter@peter-armada:~/modem/martian$ make clean > make -C kmodule/ clean > make[1]: Entering directory `/home/peter/modem/martian/kmodule' > make -C /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-386/build > M="/home/peter/modem/martian/kmodule" clean make: Entering an unknown > directory > make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-386/build: No such file or directory. > Stop. make: Leaving an unknown directory > make[1]: *** [clean] Error 2 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/peter/modem/martian/kmodule' > make: *** [clean] Error 2 > peter@peter-armada:~/modem/martian$ > > ----------------------------------------------- > > peter@peter-armada:~/modem/martian$ > make make -C kmodule/ modules > make[1]:Entering directory `/home/peter/modem/martian/kmodule' > make -C /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-386/build" > M="/home/peter/modem/martian/kmodule" modules make: Entering an unknown > directory > make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-386/build</a>: No such file or directory. > Stop. make: Leaving an unknown directory > make[1]: *** [modules] Error 2 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/peter/modem/martian/kmodule' > make: *** [all] Error 2 > peter@peter-armada:~/modem/martian$ > > > > > Tuesday, June 5, 2007, 4:36:19 PM, you wrote: > > Firas> Peter > > Firas> It is most probably an error during compiling. Here I get this when > compiling, Firas> if you get the same, it might be that the driver is not > compatible with your Firas> kernel version : > > Firas> $ make > Firas> make -C kmodule/ modules > Firas> make[1]: Entering directory > `/data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/kmodule' Firas> make -C > /lib/modules/2.6.21-gentoo-r2-ana/build > Firas> M="/data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/kmodule" modules > Firas> make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.21-gentoo-r2' > Firas> CC [M] /data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/kmodule/martian.o > Firas> /data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/kmodule/martian.c: In function > ‘martian_isr’: Firas> > /data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/kmodule/martian.c:160: warning: value > Firas> computed is not used > Firas> /data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/kmodule/martian.c: In function > ‘martian_add’: Firas> > /data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/kmodule/martian.c:662: warning: passing > Firas> argument 2 of ‘request_irq’ from incompatible pointer type > Firas> CC [M] /data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/kmodule/marsio.o > Firas> CC [M] /data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/kmodule/mfifo.o > Firas> LD [M] /data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/kmodule/martian_dev.o > Firas> Building modules, stage 2. > Firas> MODPOST 1 modules > Firas> CC /data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/kmodule/martian_dev.mod.o > Firas> LD [M] /data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/kmodule/martian_dev.ko > Firas> make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.21-gentoo-r2' > Firas> make[1]: Leaving directory > `/data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/kmodule' Firas> make -C modem/ all > Firas> make[1]: Entering directory `/data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/modem' > Firas> CC main.o > Firas> CC dumpers.o > Firas> CC log.o > Firas> CC session.o > Firas> CC mport.o > Firas> mport.c:8:41: error: asm/page.h: No such file or directory > Firas> mport.c: In function ‘mport_init’: > Firas> mport.c:315: error: ‘PAGE_SIZE’ undeclared (first use in this > function) Firas> mport.c:315: error: (Each undeclared identifier is > reported only once Firas> mport.c:315: error: for each function it appears > in.) > Firas> mport.c:315: error: ‘PAGE_SHIFT’ undeclared (first use in this > function) Firas> make[1]: *** [mport.o] Error 1 > Firas> make[1]: Leaving directory `/data/mfb_gentoo/martian/martian/modem' > Firas> make: *** [all] Error 2 > > Firas> On Tuesday 05 June 2007 22:26:28 Peter Kerekes wrote: > >> Hello Firas, > >> > >> > >> After a number of frustrated blind sideroads, I finally succeeded to run > >> your your command. It worked fine apparently) but at the last line: sudo > >> martian_modem I get a repply "command not found". I tried different ways > >> but got the same answer, and did not start the daemon. So I am stuck and > >> needs your help. > >> > >> Note: 1./ I have noticed during the run several times the a message > >> saying something that missing/not run etc, but was running fast, so I > >> wasn't able to write it down. > >> > >> 2./ I have now a directory:MODEM. his has the 2 original files (bz2 and > >> gz) and 2 subdirectories: MARTIAN and TMP. MARTIAN has 9 > >> files/subdirectories. TMP has one subdirectory: MARTIAN which contains > >> the same files/directories as the other MARTIAN. It appears therefore > >> that I created a directory MARTIAN, but did not delete the TMP. > >> > >> > >> > >> Sunday, June 3, 2007, 1:50:52 PM, you wrote: > >> > >> Firas> Peter > >> > >> Firas> Your modem seems supported with the martian driver. Here's in a > >> nutshell how Firas> to install them. First, you neet to get the headers > >> matching your current Firas> running kernel : > >> > >> Firas> $ sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) > >> > >> Firas> Then, download those two files, from another connected machine if > >> needed, and Firas> put them on your desktop in Ubuntu. > >> > >> Firas> > >> http://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodems/packages/ltmodem/kernel-2.6/martia > >>n/m artian-20061203.tar.bz2 Firas> > >> http://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodems/packages/ltmodem/kernel-2.6/martia > >>n/m artian-full-20061203.tar.gz > >> > >> Firas> Then, run the following commands : > >> > >> Firas> $ mkdir ~/modem > >> Firas> $ mkdir ~/modem/tmp > >> Firas> $ mv ~/Desktop/martian* ~/modem > >> Firas> $ cd ~/modem > >> Firas> $ tar xjvf martian-20061203.tar.bz2 > >> Firas> $ tar xzvf martian-full-20061203.tar.gz -C tmp > >> Firas> $ cd martian > >> Firas> $ cp ../tmp/martian/modem/ltmdmobj.o modem > >> Firas> $ make clean > >> Firas> $ make > >> Firas> $ sudo make install > >> Firas> $ sudo depmod -a > >> Firas> $ sudo modprobe martian_dev > >> Firas> $ sudo martian_modem > >> > >> Firas> The last one should start the daemon for your modem so you'll > >> perhaps need to Firas> open another teminal window here. Then, we > >> configure wvdial for your modem : > >> > >> Firas> $ sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf > >> > >> Firas> Edit the config file to fill in your login, password and the > >> phone number of Firas> your ISP : > >> > >> Firas> $ sudo nano -w /etc/wvdial.conf > >> > >> Firas> When you're done editing, Ctrl+O to save the file, Enter to > >> confirm and Ctrl+X Firas> to exit nano. You should then be able to dial > >> with : > >> > >> Firas> $ sudo wvdial > >> > >> Firas> Good luck. Feel free to write back if you have problems. > >> > >> Firas> Firas > >> > >> Firas> On Sunday 03 June 2007 19:30:38 Peter Kerekes wrote: > >> >> Hello Jacques, > >> >> > >> >> I finally found the terminal and it's use. > >> >> > >> >> Attached is the ModemData.txt. hopefully you can straighten me out > >> >> what should be my next step. > >> >> > >> >> Peter > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Sunday, June 3, 2007, 2:28:47 AM, you wrote: > >> >> > >> >> Jacques> Peter. > >> >> > >> >> Jacques> Read http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/welcome.html#scanModem > >> >> Jacques> This answers your questions. > >> >> Jacques> By the way the subdirectory Modem is automatically created > >> >> by scanModem. > >> >> > >> >> Jacques> Jacques > >> >> > >> >> Jacques> Peter Kerekes wrote: > >> >> >> Hello, > >> >> >> > >> >> >> I need some help. I am new to Linux, loaded on an older Notebook > >> >> >> computer - used Dos and Windows for many years. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> I installed Ubuntu version. Most of the things work fine, I can > >> >> >> connect to the Internet though a Router. But sometimes I am away > >> >> >> from home and want to use the Winmodem built into the computer. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> the Winmodem is an Agere LT system (OEM vendor INTEL PRO/100+ > >> >> >> MiniPCI. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> I downloaded the scanModem.gz file. Installed a directory /Modem. > >> >> >> Extracted, but found only one file: scanModem (210.2Kb). I use > >> >> >> GnomeCommander for filemanager. If I hit enter A get the "source > >> >> >> file" (I think) but cannot run it. If I type the command sudo > >> >> >> ./scanModem nothing happens. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Please advise: > >> >> >> > >> >> >> 1./ can I use my winmodem > >> >> >> 2./ how to activate the scanmodem program? > >> >> >> 3./ I suppose to see more than one file after extracting the > >> >> >> original (according to your description). I only found one. > >> >> >> 4./ I am not sure how to run the commands, I used the command line > >> >> >> on GnomeCommander (similar to WinCommander) > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Thank you for your help -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments
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