Re: Anita Kuno, Canada, kernel 2.6.20-15-generic

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So a number of people are asking me if I have sl-modem-daemon.

And I didn't know.  So it was suggested I run:
apt-cache policy sl-modem-daemon

So I did:
/$ apt-cache policy sl-modem-daemon
W: Unable to locate package sl-modem-daemon

So others seem to feel this is an important piece of information.

How do people on this list feel?

Thanks,
Anita.





Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
Anita,

Looks like the long form of the configure command is necessary
Make a useful definition:
$  HEADERS=/lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/build

Check for validity with:
$ ls $HEADERS
should show files like:
arch     include         lib             scripts
block    init            Makefile        security
crypto   ipc             mm              sound
drivers fs       kernel          net             usr
----------------
This definition does not survive a shutdown and must be redone upon reboot,
when a new driver compiling is necessary.

To compile the driver set, move into the driver folder:
$ cd alsa-driver-1.0.16

Do the configuration with with the following command on ONE LINE:
$ ./configure --with-kernel=$HEADERS   --with-build=$HEADERS
--with-cards=hda-intel

On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 1:00 AM, Anita Kuno <ay.kuno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
$ mkdir alsa #worked
 $ cd alsa #worked

unpack with ( ../  means the next higher folder)
 $ tar jxf ../alsa-*.tar.bz2 #had to sudo and unpack one at a time but done

which will unpack both packages.  Move into the driver folder
 $ cd alsa-driver-1.0.16
 Browsen a bit, then do
 $  ./configure  --with-cards=hda-intel

 Got this far.  The config.log is attached.  It is very big.

 Thanks for all the help.



 Anita.






 Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
 > Anita,
 >
 > RE: If I may be so bold as to collaborate on this effort, I noticed the
 > following lines in the logfile:
 > <102.812335> open file: /var/lib/slmodem/data.hw:0,6...
 > <102.812400> cannot open '/var/lib/slmodem/data.hw:0,6': No such file or
 > directory
 > -------------
 > This is seen also with functioning modems and is not important.
 >
 > The outstanding problem begins here:
 > <124.211995> main: alsa_start...
 > error: cannot setup hw params for playback: Invalid argument
 > <124.212186> err: hw:0,6: modem start = -22: cannot start device.
 > <124.212210> hw:0,6: modem_stop..
 >
 > All you have done is technically correct.  The next thing to try is
 > upgrading snd-hda-intel and its dependent driver set.  Give a first
 > read to the example
 > http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/archive-seventh/msg00282.html
 >
 > You will need to download from
 > http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
 > The packages  alsa-driver-1.0.16 and  alsa-lib-1.0.16
 > $ mkdir alsa
 > $ cd alsa
 > unpack with ( ../  means the next higher folder)
 > $ tar jxf ../alsa-*.tar.bz2
 > which will unpack both packages.  Move into the driver folder
 > $ cd alsa-driver-1.0.16
 > Browsen a bit, then do
 > $  ./configure  --with-cards=hda-intel
 > If the configuration is successful, the driver set will be compiled with:
 > $ make
 > Get some coffee, this will take a while
 > Do nothing in the alsa-lib-1.0.16/  folder.  But it is used during the compile.
 >
 > The new driver set is displayed by:
 > $ ls modules
 > and installed by
 > $ sudo make install
 >
 > THen reboot and retest the modem
 >
 > MarvS
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Anita Kuno <ay.kuno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 >
 >> Some excellent diagnostic questions, thank you.
 >>
 >>  I am dual booted.  The modem/phone-line combination, that you are
 >>  helping to make work with feisty, is the same one that I am using to
 >>  communicate with you now.
 >>
 >>  I am attaching the logfile.  It is wordy.
 >>
 >>  If I may be so bold as to collaborate on this effort, I noticed the
 >>  following lines in the logfile:
 >>  <102.812335> open file: /var/lib/slmodem/data.hw:0,6...
 >>  <102.812400> cannot open '/var/lib/slmodem/data.hw:0,6': No such file or
 >>  directory
 >>
 >>  So I went looking for /var/lib/slmodem/data.hw:0,6 and I couldn't find it.
 >>  anita@anitas-computer:~$ cd /
 >>  anita@anitas-computer:/$ cd /var/lib
 >>  anita@anitas-computer:/var/lib$ ls
 >>  acpi-support   dhcp3                logrotate            synaptic
 >>  alsa           dictionaries-common  misc                 ucf
 >>  apt            doc-base             mozilla-firefox      update-manager
 >>  aptitude       dpkg                 mozilla-thunderbird  update-notifier
 >>  aspell         gcj-4.1              NetworkManager       urandom
 >>  avahi-autoipd  gconf                python-support       vim
 >>  belocs         gdm                  scrollkeeper         x11
 >>  binfmts        gstreamer            security             xkb
 >>  bittorrent     initramfs-tools      sgml-base            xml-core
 >>  dbus           initscripts          slocate
 >>  defoma         locales              snmp
 >>  anita@anitas-computer:/var/lib$
 >>
 >>  So what step was supposed to create a directory and file in /var/lib ?
 >>  It seems that step did not have the expected result.
 >>  Or perhaps I am wrong?
 >>
 >>  Thanks,
 >>
 >>
 >> Anita.
 >>
 >>  Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
 >>  > Anita,
 >>  >   First, can you verify that your phone is Touch Tone dial rather than
 >>  > the older PULSE type?
 >>  > 2) Make sure an ordinary phone dials out on the line you are using, or
 >>  > that the modem works under Microsoft.
 >>  >
 >>  > 3) use the following setup
 >>  > $ sudo slmodemd -c CANADA -a --debug=2 --log hw:0,6
 >>  >
 >>  > Then in the 2nd console the usual
 >>  > $ sudo wvdial
 >>  >
 >>  > After the failure, send us the generated logfile
 >>  >
 >>  > MarvS
 >>  >
 >>  >
 >>  > On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Anita Kuno <ay.kuno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 >>  >
 >>  >> Thank you for the suggestion, Marvin.
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  I tried this:
 >>  >>
 >>  >> [Dialer Defaults]
 >>  >>  Init1 = ATZ
 >>  >>  Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
 >>  >>  Modem Type = Analog Modem
 >>  >>  Baud = 460800
 >>  >>  Modem = /dev/ttySL0
 >>  >>  ISDN = 0
 >>  >>  Phone = 7054579564
 >>  >>  Password = XXXXXXXX #protected for the purpose of the email
 >>  >>  Username = XXXXXXXX #protected for the purpose of the email
 >>  >>  Carrier Check = no
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  And got this:
 >>  >>
 >>  >> anita@anitas-computer:~$ sudo wvdial
 >>  >>
 >>  >> --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.56
 >>  >>  --> Cannot get information for serial port.
 >>  >>  --> Initializing modem.
 >>  >>  --> Sending: ATZ
 >>  >>  ATZ
 >>  >>  OK
 >>  >>  --> Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
 >>  >>  ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
 >>  >>  OK
 >>  >>  --> Modem initialized.
 >>  >>  --> Sending: ATDT7054579564
 >>  >>  --> Waiting for carrier.
 >>  >>  ATDT7054579564
 >>  >>  NO CARRIER
 >>  >>  ERROR
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  So then I tried this:
 >>  >>
 >>  >> [Dialer Defaults]
 >>  >>  Init1 = ATZ
 >>  >>  Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
 >>  >>  Modem Type = Analog Modem
 >>  >>  Baud = 460800
 >>  >>  Modem = /dev/ttySL0
 >>  >>  ISDN = 0
 >>  >>  Phone = 7054579564
 >>  >>  Password = XXXXXXXX
 >>  >>  Username = XXXXXXXX@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx #this
 >>  >>  information I obtained by logging into irc and evaluating my personal
 >>  >>  information.  Thought I would give it a try.
 >>  >>  Carrier Check = no
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  And I got this:
 >>  >>
 >>  >> anita@anitas-computer:~$ sudo wvdial
 >>  >>
 >>  >> --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.56
 >>  >>  --> Cannot get information for serial port.
 >>  >>  --> Initializing modem.
 >>  >>  --> Sending: ATZ
 >>  >>  ATZ
 >>  >>  OK
 >>  >>  --> Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
 >>  >>  ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
 >>  >>  OK
 >>  >>  --> Modem initialized.
 >>  >>  --> Sending: ATDT7054579564
 >>  >>  --> Waiting for carrier.
 >>  >>  ATDT7054579564
 >>  >>  NO CARRIER
 >>  >>  ERROR
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  What should I try next?
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  Thank you,
 >>  >>  Anita.
 >>  >>
 >>  >>
 >>  >>
 >>  >>
 >>  >>
 >>  >>  Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
 >>  >>  > Anita,
 >>  >>  >    Add a line to /etc/wvdial.conf
 >>  >>  > Carrier Check  =  no
 >>  >>  > and then retest as before.  This line is necessary, because /dev/pts/N
 >>  >>  > ports do not yet have "sound hearing" capability and hence cannot hear
 >>  >>  > the Carrier signal.
 >>  >>  >
 >>  >>  > MarvS
 >>  >>  >
 >>  >>  > On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 4:33 PM, Anita Kuno <ay.kuno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 >>  >>  >
 >>  >>  >> Thank you, Jacques, I did figure out that my problem from my last post
 >>  >>  >>  was that I had not configured the file by calling wvdialconf.  Thank you
 >>  >>  >>  for your clarity.
 >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  So after running wvdialconf, I configured the file as follows:
 >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >> [Dialer Defaults]
 >>  >>  >>  Init1 = ATZ
 >>  >>  >>  Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
 >>  >>  >>  Modem Type = Analog Modem
 >>  >>  >>  Baud = 460800
 >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >> Modem = /dev/ttySL0
 >>  >>  >>  ISDN = 0
 >>  >>  >>  Phone = 7054579564
 >>  >>  >>  Password = XXXXXXXX #hidden for the purpose of this email
 >>  >>  >>  Username = XXXXXXXX #hidden for the purpose of this email
 >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  And ran sudo wvdial:
 >>  >>  >>  $ sudo wvdial
 >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >> --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.56
 >>  >>  >>  --> Cannot get information for serial port.
 >>  >>  >>  --> Initializing modem.
 >>  >>  >>  --> Sending: ATZ
 >>  >>  >>  ATZ
 >>  >>  >>  OK
 >>  >>  >>  --> Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
 >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >> ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
 >>  >>  >>  OK
 >>  >>  >>  --> Modem initialized.
 >>  >>  >>  --> Sending: ATDT7054579564
 >>  >>  >>  --> Waiting for carrier.
 >>  >>  >>  ATDT7054579564
 >>  >>  >>  NO CARRIER
 >>  >>  >>  ERROR
 >>  >>  >>  --> No Carrier!  Trying again.
 >>  >>  >>  --> Sending: ATDT7054579564
 >>  >>  >>  --> Waiting for carrier.
 >>  >>  >>  ATDT7054579564
 >>  >>  >>  NO CARRIER
 >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  So, NO CARRIER.  What is it looking for and how do I give it what it wants?
 >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  Thanks,
 >>  >>  >>  Anita.
 >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  Jacques Goldberg wrote:
 >>  >>  >>  > Again
 >>  >>  >>  >
 >>  >>  >>  > 1-In one window,   sudo slmodemd etc...
 >>  >>  >>  > 2-In an other window,    sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf
 >>  >>  >>  >   Instead, you did  sudo wvdial /etc/wvdial.conf
 >>  >>  >>  > but wvdialconf and wvdial are NOT the same thing. These are two
 >>  >>  >>  > DIFFERENT commands. One configures the modem once for all, the other,
 >>  >>  >>  > wvdial , makes the connection
 >>  >>  >>  >
 >>  >>  >>  > You must run wvdialconf as shown, at least ONCE, while slmodemd IS
 >>  >>  >>  > running
 >>  >>  >>  > wvdialconf will find your modem
 >>  >>  >>  > Edit the file /etc/wvdial.conf  (username, password, phone . Remove
 >>  >>  >>  > leading ; and < > containers and replace parameter in container by
 >>  >>  >>  > value given to you by your ISP )
 >>  >>  >>  >
 >>  >>  >>  > Only NOW can you try, as many times as you like  sudo wvdial
 >>  >>  >>  > and note, NOT sudo wvdial /etc/wvdial.conf  , just sudo wvdial
 >>  >>  >>  > wvdial  knows that it has to use /etc/wvdial.conf
 >>  >>  >>  >
 >>  >>  >>  > And just to make sure:  slmodemd MUST also be running while you try
 >>  >>  >>  > wvdial
 >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  > Jacques
 >>  >>  >>  >
 >>  >>  >>  > Anita Kuno wrote:
 >>  >>  >>  >> Thank you, Jacques, you are entirely correct.  I do not understand
 >>  >>  >>  >> the procedure.
 >>  >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  >> However, when I sent
 >>  >>  >>  >> Results from second terminal with first terminal running slmodemd:
 >>  >>  >>  >> that was my way of saying that I had done the first step as you
 >>  >>  >>  >> outlined:
 >>  >>  >>  >> 1-In one window, you start slmodemd and DO NOT STOP IT
 >>  >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  >> And when I also submitted:
 >>  >>  >>  >> anita@anitas-computer:~$ sudo wvdial /etc/wvdial.conf
 >>  >>  >>  >> Password:
 >>  >>  >>  >> --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.56
 >>  >>  >>  >> --> Warning: section [Dialer /etc/wvdial.conf] does not exist in
 >>  >>  >>  >> wvdial.conf.
 >>  >>  >>  >> --> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file or directory
 >>  >>  >>  >> --> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file or directory
 >>  >>  >>  >> --> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file or directory
 >>  >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  >> That was my way of demonstrating that I had:
 >>  >>  >>  >> 2-In an other window you start
 >>  >>  >>  >> sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial./.conf
 >>  >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  >> And I was hoping for:
 >>  >>  >>  >> which should find your modem
 >>  >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  >> And perhaps I mis-interpreted the result, but when I read:
 >>  >>  >>  >> --> Warning: section [Dialer /etc/wvdial.conf] does not exist in
 >>  >>  >>  >> wvdial.conf.
 >>  >>  >>  >> --> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file or directory
 >>  >>  >>  >> --> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file or directory
 >>  >>  >>  >> --> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file or directory
 >>  >>  >>  >> I took that to mean that it couldn't find the modem.
 >>  >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  >> So I am wondering how to find the modem.
 >>  >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  >> Thanks,
 >>  >>  >>  >> Anita.
 >>  >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  >> Jacques Goldberg wrote:
 >>  >>  >>  >>> I believe that you do not understand the procedure
 >>  >>  >>  >>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>> 1-In one window, you start slmodemd and DO NOT STOP IT
 >>  >>  >>  >>> 2-In an other window you start
 >>  >>  >>  >>> sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial./.conf
 >>  >>  >>  >>> which should find your modem
 >>  >>  >>  >>> When wvdialconf exits and has found a modem, you EDIT
 >>  >>  >>  >>> the file /etc/wvdial.conf to set username, password, phone
 >>  >>  >>  >>> as in
 >>  >>  >>  >>> username = tartempion
 >>  >>  >>  >>> phone = 0123456788
 >>  >>  >>  >>> password = sunday_times
 >>  >>  >>  >>> After editing, you start wvdial as
 >>  >>  >>  >>> sudo wvdial
 >>  >>  >>  >>> and you do NOT stop wvdial until you want to close the phone call.
 >>  >>  >>  >>> You cannot use these two windows for anything else until you have
 >>  >>  >>  >>> ended wvdial and slmodemd
 >>  >>  >>  >>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>> Jacques
 >>  >>  >>  >>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>> Anita Kuno wrote:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>> Thank you Marvin and Antonio,
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>> Results from second terminal with first terminal running slmodemd:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>> anita@anitas-computer:~$ sudo wvdial /etc/wvdial.conf
 >>  >>  >>  >>>> Password:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>> --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.56
 >>  >>  >>  >>>> --> Warning: section [Dialer /etc/wvdial.conf] does not exist in
 >>  >>  >>  >>>> wvdial.conf.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>> --> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file or directory
 >>  >>  >>  >>>> --> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file or directory
 >>  >>  >>  >>>> --> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file or directory
 >>  >>  >>  >>>> anita@anitas-computer:~$
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>> Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> Anita,
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>    Just to clarify on Antonio's terse comment.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> After the successful:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> $ sudo slmodemd -c CANADA --alsa hw:0,6
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> leave slmodemd running.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> Open a 2nd console or new TAB on the same one and run the
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> $ sudo wvdialconf  /etc/wvdial.conf
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>   If this step succeeds:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> $ sudo gedit /etc/wvdial.conf
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> and edit to a format like that below.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> Afterward with slmodemd still running, try a dialout with:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> $ sudo wvdial
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> Please report back to the List, not to me directly:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> MarvS
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> -----------------
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> [Dialer Defaults]
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> Init1 = ATZ
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> Modem Type = Analog Modem
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> Baud = 460800
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> New PPPD = yes
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> Modem = /dev/ttySL0
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> ISDN = 0
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> Password = YourPassword
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> Username = LoginName@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> Phone = 3015560020
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> # needed for usage with  /dev/pts/N  ports:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> Carrier Check = no
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 7:38 PM, Antonio Olivares
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>> <olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>> When you did this
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  $ sudo slmodemd -c CANADA --alsa hw:0,6
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>   => SmartLink Soft Modem: version 2.9.11 Feb 17 2008 09:31:10
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>   => symbolic link `/dev/ttySL0' -> `/dev/pts/1' created.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>   => modem `hw:0,6' created. TTY is `/dev/pts/1'
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>   =>Use `/dev/ttySL0' as modem device, Ctrl+C for termination.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  Did you CTRL+C to do sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf ?
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  open up another terminal or session and then type
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  $ sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  That should find your modem, and get you setup.  Please report
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>> back if
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  you have trouble/questions.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  Regards,
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  Antonio
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  On 3/5/08, Anita Kuno <ay.kuno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > I have unpacked SLMODEMD:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > $ tar -zxvf ./SLMODEMD.gcc4.1.tar.gz
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > And I believe this makes SLMODEMD an executable file:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > $ chmod +x slmodemd
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > $ sudo cp slmodemd /usr/sbin
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > And I think this verifies the location:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > $ find /usr -name slmodemd
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > => /usr/sbin/slmodemd
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > So then I installed SLMODEMD:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > $ sudo slmodemd -c CANADA --alsa hw:0,6
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > => SmartLink Soft Modem: version 2.9.11 Feb 17 2008 09:31:10
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > => symbolic link `/dev/ttySL0' -> `/dev/pts/1' created.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > => modem `hw:0,6' created. TTY is `/dev/pts/1'
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > =>Use `/dev/ttySL0' as modem device, Ctrl+C for termination.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > So then I worked on wvdial.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > $ which wvdial
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > => /usr/bin/wvdial
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > $ sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > =>Editing `/etc/wvdial.conf'.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > => Scanning your serial ports for a modem.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > => Modem Port Scan<*1>: S0   S1   S2   S3
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > => Sorry, no modem was detected!  Is it in use by another
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>> program?
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > => Did you configure it properly with setserial?
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > => Please read the FAQ at http://open.nit.ca/wiki/?WvDial
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > => If you still have problems, send mail to
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>> <wvdial-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > I have tried the url to find the FAQ, can't find it.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > And I have emailed them to ask for the FAQ url, no response.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > So I have evaluated the sound card:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > $ cat /proc/asound/cards
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > =>  0 [Intel          ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > =>                       HDA Intel at 0xd8240000 irq 21
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > And run uname:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > $ uname -a
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > Linux anitas-computer 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>> 07:36:31 UTC
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > And confirmed module-init-tools:
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > $ dpkg -s module-init-tools
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > => Package: module-init-tools
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > => Status: install ok installed
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > What is my next step?
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > Thank you,
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  > Anita.
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>  >
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>>>
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 >> anita@anitas-computer:~$ sudo slmodemd -c CANADA -a --debug=2 --log hw:0,6
 >>  Password:
 >>  SmartLink Soft Modem: version 2.9.11 Feb 17 2008 09:31:10
 >>  <102.811403> SmartLink Soft Modem: version 2.9.11 Feb 17 2008 09:31:10
 >>  <102.811493> hw:0,6: startup modem...
 >>  <102.811607> hw:0,6: update termios...
 >>  symbolic link `/dev/ttySL0' -> `/dev/pts/2' created.
 >>  modem `hw:0,6' created. TTY is `/dev/pts/2'
 >>  <102.812335> open file: /var/lib/slmodem/data.hw:0,6...
 >>  <102.812400> cannot open '/var/lib/slmodem/data.hw:0,6': No such file or directory
 >>  <102.821020> main: rt applyed: SCHED_FIFO, pri 99
 >>  Use `/dev/ttySL0' as modem device, Ctrl+C for termination.
 >>  <123.805297> main: termios changed.
 >>  <123.805359> hw:0,6: update termios...
 >>  <123.899945> main: termios changed.
 >>  <123.899990> hw:0,6: update termios...
 >>  <123.999911> hw:0,6: run cmd: ATZ
 >>  <123.999954> hw:0,6: modem reset...
 >>  <123.999974> hw:0,6: modem set state: 1 --> 1...
 >>  <123.999997> hw:0,6: modem set mode: -> 0...
 >>  <124.000017> hw:0,6: modem report result: 0 (OK)
 >>  <124.100007> hw:0,6: run cmd: ATQ0V1E1S0=0&C1&D2+FCLASS=0
 >>  <124.100058> hw:0,6: modem set mode: -> 0...
 >>  <124.100079> hw:0,6: modem report result: 0 (OK)
 >>  <124.200095> hw:0,6: run cmd: ATDT7054579564
 >>  <124.200156> hw:0,6: modem dial: T7054579564...
 >>  <124.200177> hw:0,6: modem_dial_start...
 >>  <124.200985> hw:0,6: modem_start..
 >>  <124.201010> hw:0,6: modem set state: 1 --> 2...
 >>  <124.201045> hw:0,6: new state: DP_ESTAB
 >>  <124.201069> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 3...
 >>  <124.201089> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 0 --> 1...
 >>  <124.201119> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 1...
 >>  <124.211866> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 11, arg 0...
 >>  <124.211950> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 4, arg 2580...
 >>  <124.211976> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 7, arg 30...
 >>  <124.211995> main: alsa_start...
 >>  error: cannot setup hw params for playback: Invalid argument
 >>  <124.212186> err: hw:0,6: modem start = -22: cannot start device.
 >>  <124.212210> hw:0,6: modem_stop..
 >>  <124.212227> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 1 --> 0...
 >>  <124.212246> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 0...
 >>  <124.219868> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 0...
 >>  <124.220007> hw:0,6: modem set state: 2 --> 1...
 >>  <124.220030> hw:0,6: new state: MODEM_IDLE
 >>  <124.220053> hw:0,6: modem report result: 3 (NO CARRIER)
 >>  <124.220081> hw:0,6: modem report result: 4 (ERROR)
 >>  <124.520058> hw:0,6: run cmd: ATDT7054579564
 >>  <124.520122> hw:0,6: modem dial: T7054579564...
 >>  <124.520143> hw:0,6: modem_dial_start...
 >>  <124.520965> hw:0,6: modem_start..
 >>  <124.520988> hw:0,6: modem set state: 1 --> 2...
 >>  <124.521023> hw:0,6: new state: DP_ESTAB
 >>  <124.521056> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 3...
 >>  <124.521089> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 0 --> 1...
 >>  <124.521121> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 1...
 >>  <124.531858> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 11, arg 0...
 >>  <124.531945> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 4, arg 2580...
 >>  <124.531974> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 7, arg 30...
 >>  <124.531993> main: alsa_start...
 >>  error: cannot setup hw params for playback: Invalid argument
 >>  <124.539942> err: hw:0,6: modem start = -22: cannot start device.
 >>  <124.539978> hw:0,6: modem_stop..
 >>  <124.539998> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 1 --> 0...
 >>  <124.540017> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 0...
 >>  <124.547855> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 0...
 >>  <124.547978> hw:0,6: modem set state: 2 --> 1...
 >>  <124.547997> hw:0,6: new state: MODEM_IDLE
 >>  <124.548019> hw:0,6: modem report result: 3 (NO CARRIER)
 >>  <124.548048> hw:0,6: modem report result: 4 (ERROR)
 >>  <124.848056> hw:0,6: run cmd: ATDT7054579564
 >>  <124.848117> hw:0,6: modem dial: T7054579564...
 >>  <124.848138> hw:0,6: modem_dial_start...
 >>  <124.848943> hw:0,6: modem_start..
 >>  <124.848967> hw:0,6: modem set state: 1 --> 2...
 >>  <124.849002> hw:0,6: new state: DP_ESTAB
 >>  <124.849035> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 3...
 >>  <124.849067> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 0 --> 1...
 >>  <124.849099> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 1...
 >>  <124.859854> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 11, arg 0...
 >>  <124.859941> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 4, arg 2580...
 >>  <124.859965> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 7, arg 30...
 >>  <124.859984> main: alsa_start...
 >>  error: cannot setup hw params for playback: Invalid argument
 >>  <124.867934> err: hw:0,6: modem start = -22: cannot start device.
 >>  <124.867969> hw:0,6: modem_stop..
 >>  <124.867988> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 1 --> 0...
 >>  <124.868007> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 0...
 >>  <124.875855> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 0...
 >>  <124.875980> hw:0,6: modem set state: 2 --> 1...
 >>  <124.875999> hw:0,6: new state: MODEM_IDLE
 >>  <124.876017> hw:0,6: modem report result: 3 (NO CARRIER)
 >>  <124.876043> hw:0,6: modem report result: 4 (ERROR)
 >>  <125.176053> hw:0,6: run cmd: ATDT7054579564
 >>  <125.176123> hw:0,6: modem dial: T7054579564...
 >>  <125.176144> hw:0,6: modem_dial_start...
 >>  <125.176945> hw:0,6: modem_start..
 >>  <125.176969> hw:0,6: modem set state: 1 --> 2...
 >>  <125.177003> hw:0,6: new state: DP_ESTAB
 >>  <125.177037> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 3...
 >>  <125.177068> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 0 --> 1...
 >>  <125.177101> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 1...
 >>  <125.187850> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 11, arg 0...
 >>  <125.187935> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 4, arg 2580...
 >>  <125.187961> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 7, arg 30...
 >>  <125.187980> main: alsa_start...
 >>  error: cannot setup hw params for playback: Invalid argument
 >>  <125.195938> err: hw:0,6: modem start = -22: cannot start device.
 >>  <125.195974> hw:0,6: modem_stop..
 >>  <125.195993> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 1 --> 0...
 >>  <125.196013> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 0...
 >>  <125.203844> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 0...
 >>  <125.203967> hw:0,6: modem set state: 2 --> 1...
 >>  <125.203986> hw:0,6: new state: MODEM_IDLE
 >>  <125.204005> hw:0,6: modem report result: 3 (NO CARRIER)
 >>  <125.204031> hw:0,6: modem report result: 4 (ERROR)
 >>  <125.504051> hw:0,6: run cmd: ATDT7054579564
 >>  <125.504122> hw:0,6: modem dial: T7054579564...
 >>  <125.504144> hw:0,6: modem_dial_start...
 >>  <125.504949> hw:0,6: modem_start..
 >>  <125.504973> hw:0,6: modem set state: 1 --> 2...
 >>  <125.505007> hw:0,6: new state: DP_ESTAB
 >>  <125.505041> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 3...
 >>  <125.505073> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 0 --> 1...
 >>  <125.505106> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 1...
 >>  <125.515841> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 11, arg 0...
 >>  <125.515928> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 4, arg 2580...
 >>  <125.515953> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 7, arg 30...
 >>  <125.515972> main: alsa_start...
 >>  error: cannot setup hw params for playback: Invalid argument
 >>  <125.523920> err: hw:0,6: modem start = -22: cannot start device.
 >>  <125.523959> hw:0,6: modem_stop..
 >>  <125.523978> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 1 --> 0...
 >>  <125.523997> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 0...
 >>  <125.531846> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 0...
 >>  <125.531970> hw:0,6: modem set state: 2 --> 1...
 >>  <125.531990> hw:0,6: new state: MODEM_IDLE
 >>  <125.532008> hw:0,6: modem report result: 3 (NO CARRIER)
 >>  <125.532034> hw:0,6: modem report result: 4 (ERROR)
 >>  <125.832041> hw:0,6: run cmd: ATDT7054579564
 >>  <125.832109> hw:0,6: modem dial: T7054579564...
 >>  <125.832130> hw:0,6: modem_dial_start...
 >>  <125.832932> hw:0,6: modem_start..
 >>  <125.832963> hw:0,6: modem set state: 1 --> 2...
 >>  <125.832997> hw:0,6: new state: DP_ESTAB
 >>  <125.833021> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 3...
 >>  <125.833041> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 0 --> 1...
 >>  <125.833072> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 1...
 >>  <125.843834> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 11, arg 0...
 >>  <125.843925> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 4, arg 2580...
 >>  <125.843949> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 7, arg 30...
 >>  <125.843968> main: alsa_start...
 >>  error: cannot setup hw params for playback: Invalid argument
 >>  <125.851921> err: hw:0,6: modem start = -22: cannot start device.
 >>  <125.851957> hw:0,6: modem_stop..
 >>  <125.851976> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 1 --> 0...
 >>  <125.851995> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 0...
 >>  <125.859832> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 0...
 >>  <125.859958> hw:0,6: modem set state: 2 --> 1...
 >>  <125.859978> hw:0,6: new state: MODEM_IDLE
 >>  <125.859996> hw:0,6: modem report result: 3 (NO CARRIER)
 >>  <125.860023> hw:0,6: modem report result: 4 (ERROR)
 >>  <126.160045> hw:0,6: run cmd: ATDT7054579564
 >>  <126.160121> hw:0,6: modem dial: T7054579564...
 >>  <126.160141> hw:0,6: modem_dial_start...
 >>  <126.160954> hw:0,6: modem_start..
 >>  <126.160978> hw:0,6: modem set state: 1 --> 2...
 >>  <126.161012> hw:0,6: new state: DP_ESTAB
 >>  <126.161036> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 3...
 >>  <126.161056> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 0 --> 1...
 >>  <126.161088> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 1...
 >>  <126.171827> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 11, arg 0...
 >>  <126.171919> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 4, arg 2580...
 >>  <126.171944> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 7, arg 30...
 >>  <126.171964> main: alsa_start...
 >>  error: cannot setup hw params for playback: Invalid argument
 >>  <126.179911> err: hw:0,6: modem start = -22: cannot start device.
 >>  <126.179947> hw:0,6: modem_stop..
 >>  <126.179967> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 1 --> 0...
 >>  <126.179986> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 0...
 >>  <126.187831> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 0...
 >>  <126.187956> hw:0,6: modem set state: 2 --> 1...
 >>  <126.187975> hw:0,6: new state: MODEM_IDLE
 >>  <126.187993> hw:0,6: modem report result: 3 (NO CARRIER)
 >>  <126.188019> hw:0,6: modem report result: 4 (ERROR)
 >>  <126.488026> hw:0,6: run cmd: ATDT7054579564
 >>  <126.488096> hw:0,6: modem dial: T7054579564...
 >>  <126.488117> hw:0,6: modem_dial_start...
 >>  <126.488919> hw:0,6: modem_start..
 >>  <126.488949> hw:0,6: modem set state: 1 --> 2...
 >>  <126.488971> hw:0,6: new state: DP_ESTAB
 >>  <126.488992> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 3...
 >>  <126.489013> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 0 --> 1...
 >>  <126.489044> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 1...
 >>  <126.499829> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 11, arg 0...
 >>  <126.499927> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 4, arg 2580...
 >>  <126.499953> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 7, arg 30...
 >>  <126.499972> main: alsa_start...
 >>  error: cannot setup hw params for playback: Invalid argument
 >>  <126.507907> err: hw:0,6: modem start = -22: cannot start device.
 >>  <126.507944> hw:0,6: modem_stop..
 >>  <126.507963> hw:0,6: modem set hook: 1 --> 0...
 >>  <126.507983> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 2, arg 0...
 >>  <126.515817> main: alsa_ioctl: cmd 8, arg 0...
 >>  <126.515965> hw:0,6: modem set state: 2 --> 1...
 >>  <126.515986> hw:0,6: new state: MODEM_IDLE
 >>  <126.516004> hw:0,6: modem report result: 3 (NO CARRIER)
 >>  <126.516030> hw:0,6: modem report result: 4 (ERROR)
 >>  <126.728412> main: termios changed.
 >>  <126.728456> hw:0,6: update termios...
 >>  <126.728479> main: pty closed.
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