Your post which you quote is seven months old, not a year.
Your version of Linux is not the same (kernel) and the new kernel is not
quoted.
The version of scanModem which generated the file ModemData.txt included
in your first post is completely obsolete.
One thing only is clear, ltmodem was already incompetent for your
2.6.18-1.2747.el5 kernel under the Centos installation, and by large.
The same or a different thread is not the issue.
The issue is, download the latest scanModem from
http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages and send the new file ModemData.txt
Jacques
Charles A. Landemaine wrote:
Hello guys,
After a year away because of lack of time, I'm back, this time with a
fresh install (openSUSE 10.3). I opened a thread here a year ago:
http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/archive-seventh/msg00653.html
And I didn't have time to complete the tests. I tried today and I got
several error messages. I did some research, and I found on a web site
(http://www.physcip.uni-stuttgart.de/heby/ltmodem/) that openSUSE
includes a package called "ltmodem", so I searched it in my package
manager but it wasn't listed. Should I open a new thread or can we
keep discussing on this same thread? So, from what I read in this
thread, there is another problem, the system doesn't detect my modem,
correct? It seems I have to apply a patch so that at least the system
can detect the modem through the PCMCIA bus. Could you confirm? How
could I start fixing it?
Thanks again for your help,