Ranier, Most likely it is a Conexant modem. Run: ./scanModem test 8086:284b 17aa:20acthis fakes a Conexant modem.Follow the ModemData.txt guidance for installing the hsfmodem packagefrom www.linuxant.com MarvS On Feb 6, 2008 11:47 AM, Antonio Olivares <olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> Dr. Rainer,>> This is an either or case> \begin{"}> -----------------------------------------> Support type needed or chipset:>> Support can likely be achieved through two mutually exclusive alternatives:> 1) The hsfmodem software for Conexant chipset modems: Read Conexant.txt> The following ALSA alternative CANNOT work with Conexant modems.>> 2) An ALSA modem driver plus slmodemd. Read Smartlink.txt for details, and> to test get the package SLMODEMD.gcc4.1.tar.gz from:> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/smartlink/>> ----------------end Softmodem section -------------->> Writing Intel.txt>> For owners of a Dell PCs with Conexant HSF modems, a driver source> package with full speed enabled is available, but requires driver> compiling. Read Conexant.txt>> Read Conexant.txt>> Writing Conexant.txt>> Writing Smartlink.txt> \end{"}>> Maybe Marv can give you better advice. Those are then only options.>> Regards,>> Antonio>>>> On Feb 6, 2008 9:37 AM, Dr. Rainer Wawarta <rainer.wawarta@xxxxxx> wrote:> > Dear MarvS,> >> > first I tried to connect to freenet.de with an external> > ELSA modem 33.6K, that I bought in 1996 and is used> > with a Windows 95, Pentium 0.1 GHz 32MB PC normally.> > The Linux-PC dialed correctly, but the connection did> > not hold.> > Then I downloded the scanModem tool with my Windows ME PC> > and transferred it to the Linux PC with a burned CD> > The tool shows only the Intel PCI Modem,> > which is 56K and better for use, but did not> > show the 33.6K Modem. As> > suggested in the ModemData file I downloded> > SLMODEMD.gcc4.l.ter.gz and did not know what to> > do next, thats why I asked for help. I couldn´t> > send the Modemdata file, because the Linux-PC has no> > hardware yet to burn CD nor write any floppies.> >> > Now I bought a USB-Stick and can send you the file.> > I have installed the SLMODEMD.gcc4.l.ter.gz> > with chmod and copied it into the location> > /usr/sbin.> > As suggested, I have searched for other SLMODEMD,> > and found only the newly installed one.> >> > What can I do next to use the 56K Modem ?> > Thanks a lot> > Rainer> >> >> >> > Marvin Stodolsky wrote:> > > Ranier,> > >> > > Browse http://linmodems.technion.ac.il and download scanModem.gz .> > > Within a Linux partition> > > gunzip scanModem.gz> > > To make it executable:> > > chmod +x scanModem> > > Run diagnositics with:> > > ./scanModem> > > Only the ouput ModemData.txt should be sent to Discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > --------> > > The entire ModemData.txt is needed before we can help> > >> > > MarvS> > >> > > On Feb 5, 2008 4:30 PM, Dr. Rainer Wawarta <rainer.wawarta@xxxxxx> wrote:> > >> > >>Hello !> > >>> > >>I am using Ubuntu Linux 7.10 version 2.6.22-14-generic> > >>(build@palmer) (gcc version 4.1.3 2007 09 29 (prerelease)> > >>Ubuntu 4.1.2-16 ubuntu 2) #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 23:05:12 GMT> > >>2007, that contains ALSA version 1.0.14 on a> > >>PC Celeron 2,6 GHz 1024 MHz as single OS> > >>with a Modem Audio device: Intel Corporatioon 82801G> > >>HDA Intel at Oxfdff 8000 irq 19> > >>PCI-Slot 00:1b.0, PCI-ID 8086:27d4, Subsystem 105b:0ccd> > >>00-01: ALC861VD Digital: ALC861VD Digital playback1> > >>00-00: ALC861VD Analog: ALC861VD Analog playback1: capture2> > >>- Modem interrupt assignment and sharing -> > >>19: 320798 IO-APIC-fasted uhci_hcd:usb4, HDA Intel, eth0,> > >>i915@pci: 0000:00:02.0> > >>- Bootup diagnostics for card in PCI slot 00:1b.0 -> > >>[34.632174] ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1b.0[A] -> GSI> > >>16 (level, low) -> IRQ 19> > >>[34.632200]PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1b.0 to 64> > >>> > >>At the moment I cannot connect to the Internet with the modem.> > >>I am used to MS-DOS 3.3, Windows 95 and Windows ME.> > >>> > >>I have downloaded SLOMODEMD.gcc4.1.tar.gz through Netscape> > >>and Windows ME on another PC and transferred it to the> > >>desktop of the Ubuntu PC.> > >>Was this correct ? And what will I have to do now ?> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> >> >> > Only plain text email is forwarded by the Discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx List Server,> > as HTML can contain viruses. Use as the email Subject Line:> > YourName, YourCountry kernel 2.6.22-14-generic> > With this Subject Line cogent experts will be alerted, and useful case names left in the Archive.> > YourCountry will enable Country specific guidance. Your contry's local Linux experts> > can be found through: http://www.linux.org/groups/index.html.> > They will know your Country's modem code, which may be essential for dialup service.> > Responses from Discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx are sometimes blocked by an Internet Provider mail filters.> > So in a day, also check the Archived responses at http://www.linmodems.org> > -------------------------- System information ----------------------------> > CPU=i686,> > Linux version 2.6.22-14-generic (buildd@palmer) (gcc version 4.1.3 20070929 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.2-16ubuntu2)) #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 23:05:12 GMT 2007> > scanModem update of: 2008_01_22> >> >> > There are no blacklisted modem drivers in /etc/modprobe* files> > PCI slot 00:1b.0 has a High Definition Audio Card> >> > The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) packages providing audio support,> > also includes drivers for some modems. The ALSA diagnostics are written during> > bootup to /proc/asound/ folders.> >> > The /proc/asound/ audio+modem diagostics are being copied.> > Finished copy to Modem/ALSArainer.tgz> >> > The ALSA verion is 1.0.14> > The modem cards detected by "aplay -l" are:> >> >> > The /proc/asound/pcm file reports:> > -----------------------> > 00-01: ALC861VD Digital : ALC861VD Digital : playback 1> > 00-00: ALC861VD Analog : ALC861VD Analog : playback 1 : capture 2> >> > about /proc/asound/cards:> > ------------------------> > 0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel> > HDA Intel at 0xfdff8000 irq 19> >> > USB modem not detected by lsusb> >> > For candidate card in slot 00:1b.0, firmware information and bootup diagnostics are:> > PCI slot PCI ID SubsystemID Name> > ---------- --------- --------- --------------> > 00:1b.0 8086:27d8 105b:0ccd Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G> >> > Modem interrupt assignment and sharing:> > 19: 320798 IO-APIC-fasteoi uhci_hcd:usb4, HDA Intel, eth0, i915@pci:0000:00:02.0> > --- Bootup diagnostics for card in PCI slot 00:1b.0 ----> > [ 34.632174] ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1b.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 19> > [ 34.632200] PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1b.0 to 64> >> >> > === Finished modem firmware and bootup diagnostics section. ===> > === Next deducing cogent software ===> >> >> >> > For candidate modem in PCI bus: 00:1b.0> > Class 0403: 8086:27d8 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G> > Primary PCI_id 8086:27d8> > Subsystem PCI_id 105b:0ccd> > Softmodem codec or chipset from diagnostics:> > from Archives:> >> >> > Lacking a dsp (digital signal processing) chip, the modem is a software> > intensive or "softmodem" type. Its primary controller manages the traffic> > with the CPU. But the software needed is specified in the Subsystem.> > -----------------------------------------> > Support type needed or chipset:> >> > Support can likely be achieved through two mutually exclusive alternatives:> > 1) The hsfmodem software for Conexant chipset modems: Read Conexant.txt> > The following ALSA alternative CANNOT work with Conexant modems.> >> > 2) An ALSA modem driver plus slmodemd. Read Smartlink.txt for details, and> > to test get the package SLMODEMD.gcc4.1.tar.gz from:> > http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/smartlink/> >> > ----------------end Softmodem section --------------> >> > Writing Intel.txt> >> > For owners of a Dell PCs with Conexant HSF modems, a driver source package with full speed enabled is available, but requires driver compiling. Read Conexant.txt> >> > Read Conexant.txt> >> > Writing Conexant.txt> >> > Writing Smartlink.txt> > ============ end Smartlink section =====================> >> >> > The base of the UDEV device file system is: /dev/.udev> >> > Versions adequately match for the compiler installed: 4.1.3> > and the compiler used in kernel assembly: 4.1.3> >> >> >> > Minimal compiling resources appear complete:> > make utility - /usr/bin/make> > Compiler version 4.1> > linuc_headers base folder /lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/build> >> > However some compilations and executable functions may need additional files,> > in the FileNames.h (so called kernel "h"eaders) collection installed in /usr/include/ .> > For martian_modem, additional required packages are libc6-dev (and for Debian/Ubuntu, linux-libc-dev). The also required headers of package libc6 are commonly installed by default.> >> >> >> > If a driver compilation fails, with message including some lack of some FileName.h (stdio.h for example), then> > Some additional kernel-header files need installation to /usr/include. The minimal additional packages are libc6-dev> > and any of its dependents, under Ubuntu linux-libc-dev> >> > If an alternate ethernet connection is available,> > $ apt-get update> > $ apt-get -s install linux-kernel-devel> > will install needed package> > For Debian/Ubuntu related distributions, run the following command to display the needed package list:> >> > Otherwise packages have to be found through http://packages.ubuntu.com> > Once downloaded and transferred into a Linux partition,> > they can be installed alltogether with:> > $ sudo dpkg -i *.deb> >> >> > Checking pppd properties:> > -rwsr-xr-- 1 root dip 269256 2007-10-04 21:57 /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> > noauth> > crtscts> > lock> > hide-password> > modem> > proxyarp> > lcp-echo-interval 30> > lcp-echo-failure 4> > noipx> >> > 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:> >> > 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 --------> >> >> >>