Marvin, sorry for the late response. I have tried the driver Marvin sent me (suse10-2a.tar.bz2) and it works like a charm. There is no need to add acpi or alike to boot option. Here is the step: 1. Unpack the tarball /tmp# tar -jxvf /home/umar/donlot/modem/suse10-2a.tar.bz2 /tmp# cd suse10-2a/ 2. Make link to the real kernel source /tmp/suse10-2a# ln -s /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.18 /usr/src/linux 3. Make the module /tmp/suse10-2a# make module 4. Install the driver /tmp/suse10-2a# make install 5. Test it using minicom (read README for detail) /tmp/suse10-2a# minicom -s Thank you all. I really appreciate your hard work. --- Marvin Stodolsky <marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Umar, > > The attached suse10-2a.tar.bz2 is the newest (Sept 27 ) Agere/LSI > update of their AGRSM code, which hasn't as yet been merged into our > agrsm package. > > First try Hugo's acpi=off suggestion, as that worked for him. > > If that doesn't work, move the old agrmodem.ko and agrserial.ko > from the modules tree. > Then try the suse10-2a.tar.bz2 code instead. You may have to fiddle > with the "includes" to get the compile to complete. > > Please do report results to the List and Alan Hendrickson > <ubunutu@xxxxxxxxx>. He may not be a List member, but is working on > the AGRSM code. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com