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

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I followed your suggestions, Marvin.

The results as shown by the terminal are attached.

Also I am not running slmodemd during this process.
Should I be?

Thanks,
Anita.


Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
Anita

RE:  accepted location for compiling.
You could also have worked in your personal /home/User/  folder.
But the / folder on any folder with SYSTEm files should not be used.

WHAT=something
are created in memory space, and can be called/used from any folder.
They can be displayed by:
$  echo $WHAT
WHAT=something

Do a precautionary (assuming LoginName is anita)
$ sudo chown -R anita:anita /usr/src/modules
Then try the configure command again.  Output  on my SYstem is shown below
If  there is a failure, what is the output of
$ ls -l /usr/bin/gcc*

MarvS
-------------------------------------------

marv@marvdesk:/usr/src/modules/alsa-1.0.15/alsa-driver-1.0.15$
./configure --with-kernel=$HEADERS --with-build=$HEADERS
--with-cards=hda-intel
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
checking whether the C compiler works... yes
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking for suffix of executables...
checking for suffix of object files... o
checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... none needed
checking for ranlib... ranlib
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E
checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /bin/grep
checking for egrep... /bin/grep -E
checking for ANSI C header files... yes
checking for an ANSI C-conforming const... yes
checking for inline... inline
checking whether time.h and sys/time.h may both be included... yes
checking whether gcc needs -traditional... no
checking for current directory...
/usr/src/modules/alsa-1.0.15/alsa-driver-1.0.15
checking cross compile...
checking for directory with kernel source...
/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/build
checking for directory with kernel build... /lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/build
checking for kernel linux/version.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/autoconf.h... yes
checking for kernel version... 2.6.22-14-generic
checking for GCC version... Kernel compiler:  Used compiler: gcc (GCC)
4.1.3 20070929 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.2-16ubuntu2)
checking for built-in ALSA... no
checking for existing ALSA module... yes
checking for Red Hat kernel... auto
checking for Red Hat kernel... no
checking for SUSE kernel... auto
checking for SUSE kernel... no
checking for CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL... yes
checking for kernel linux/config.h... no
Creating <linux/config.h>...
checking to modify of kernel linux/kmod.h... no
checking for kernel linux/utsrelease.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/compiler.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/pm.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/spinlock.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/irq.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/threads.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/rwsem.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/gameport.h... yes
checking for kernel media/v4l2-dev.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h... no
Creating a dummy <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h>...
checking for kernel linux/highmem.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/workqueue.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/dma-mapping.h... yes
checking for kernel asm/hw_irq.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/device.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/platform_device.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/isa.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/jiffies.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/compat.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/log2.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/adb.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/cuda.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/pmu.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/moduleparam.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/syscalls.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/firmware.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/err.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/bitmap.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/mutex.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/latency.h... yes
checking for kernel linux/kthread.h... yes
checking for kernel asm/irq_regs.h... yes
checking for kernel module symbol versions... yes
checking for has ioport support... yes
checking for PCI support in kernel... yes
checking for I2C driver in kernel... module
checking for I2C_POWERMAC in kernel... unknown
checking for firmware loader... yes
checking for input subsystem in kernel... yes
checking for directory to store kernel modules...
/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/kernel/sound
checking for verbose procfs... on
checking for verbose printk... on
checking for debug level... none
checking for ISA support in kernel... yes
checking for processor type... i586
checking for i386 machine type... default
checking for ISA DMA API... yes
checking for SMP... yes
checking for Video device support in kernel... yes
checking for ISA PnP driver in kernel... yes
checking for PnP driver in kernel... yes
checking for Kernel ISA-PnP support... yes
checking for strlcpy... yes
checking for snprintf... yes
checking for vsnprintf... yes
checking for scnprintf... yes
checking for sscanf... yes
checking for vmalloc_to_page... yes
checking for old kmod... no
checking for PDE... yes
checking for pci_set_consistent_dma_mask... yes
checking for pci_dev_present... yes
checking for msleep... yes
checking for msleep_interrupt... yes
checking for msecs_to_jiffies... yes
checking for tty->count is the atomic type... no
checking for video_get_drvdata... yes
checking for V4L1 layer... yes
checking for io_remap_pfn_range... yes
checking for kcalloc... yes
checking for kstrdup... yes
checking for kzalloc... yes
checking for create_workqueue with flags... no
checking for saved_config_space in pci_dev... yes
checking for new pci_save_state... yes
checking for register_sound_special_device... yes
checking for driver version... 1.0.15
checking for sequencer support... yes
checking for OSS/Free emulation... yes
checking for OSS PCM plugin system inclusion... yes
checking for RTC callback support in kernel... yes
checking for HPET support... yes
checking for dynamic minor numbers... no
checking for support of old API... yes
checking for Procfs support... yes
checking for USB support... yes
checking for class_simple... no
checking for old driver suspend/resume callbacks... no
checking for removal of page-reservation for nopage/mmap... yes
checking for nested class_device... yes
checking for new IRQ handler... yes
checking for gfp_t... yes
checking for PnP suspend/resume... yes
checking for new unlocked/compat_ioctl... yes
checking for x86-compatible PC... yes
checking for High-Res timers... yes
checking for kernel PCMCIA
checking for PCMCIA support... yes
checking for PC9800 support in kernel... no
checking for parallel port support... yes
checking for power management... yes
checking for which soundcards to compile driver for... hda-intel
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating version
config.status: creating Makefile.conf
config.status: WARNING:  Makefile.conf.in seems to ignore the
--datarootdir setting
config.status: creating snddevices
config.status: creating utils/alsa-driver.spec
config.status: creating utils/buildrpm
config.status: creating toplevel.config
config.status: creating utils/alsasound
config.status: creating utils/alsasound.posix
config.status: creating include/pci_ids_compat.h
config.status: creating include/i2c-id_compat.h
config.status: creating include/config.h
config.status: creating include/config1.h
config.status: creating include/version.h
config.status: include/version.h is unchanged
config.status: creating include/autoconf-extra.h
config.status: include/autoconf-extra.h is unchanged
Hacking autoconf.h...
marv@marvdesk:/usr/src/modules/alsa-1.0.15/alsa-driver-1.0.15$



On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Anita Kuno <ay.kuno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you, Marvin for providing me with the information about the
 accepted location for compiling.
 Your email was the first I had heard of it.

 I see that in this email the creation of HEADERS takes place within the
 alsa-driver-1.0.16 directory,
 whereas yesterday your email stated that I should create HEADERS whilst
 in the alsa folder and then move into
 the alsa-driver-1.0.16 directory.  Since it is referencing an absolute
 path, I am assuming that the location where
 it is created is not of much importance, but I did notice a difference.

 You will find a terminal log from my latest attempt attached.  I didn't
 bother with the config.log
 this time, but if that is of importance, I can include that as well next
 time.



 Thanks,
 Anita.



 Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
 > Anita,
 >  Uninstall the sl-modem-daemon package. It only provides some automation.
 > It is Not useful for your HDA modem at this stage and will only confuse issues.
 >
 > Your problem below is that you are trying to work in the root "/"
 > partition and that is illegal under Unix/Linux
 > The standard position for compiling stuff is in sub-folders of
 > /usr/src/modules.  So
 > $ sudo mkdir -p  /usr/src/modules
 > $ sudo mv   /alsa  /usr/src/modules/
 > $ chown -R  anita:anita  /usr/src/modules
 > gives anita to work therein without "sudo"
 > $ cd /usr/src/modules/alsa/ alsa-driver-1.0.16/
 > $  HEADERS=/lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/build
 > $ ./configure --with-kernel=$HEADERS   --with-build=$HEADERS
 > --with-cards=hda-intel
 > will not have file creation problems now.
 >
 > Just beginners problems.
 >
 > MarvS
 >
 > On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 2:09 PM, Anita Kuno <ay.kuno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 >
 >> 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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 >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>>
 >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >>
 >>  >>  >>  >>  >>  >
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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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anita@anitas-computer:~$ sudo updatedb
 Password:
 anita@anitas-computer:~$ locate sl-modem-daemon
 anita@anitas-computer:~$ cd /usr/src/modules
 anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules$ ls
 alsa
 anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules$ cd alsa
 anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa$ HEADERS=/lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/build
 anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa$ ls $HEADERS
 arch     fs       kernel    Module.symvers  sound
 block    include  lib       net             ubuntu
 crypto   init     Makefile  scripts         usr
 drivers  ipc      mm        security
 anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa$ cd alsa-driver-1.0.16
 anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16$ ./configure --with-kernel=$HEADERS --with-build=$HEADERS --with-cards=hda-intel
 checking for gcc... gcc
 checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
 See `config.log' for more details.
 anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16$ gedit config.log
 anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16$






anita@anitas-computer:~$ sudo chown -R anita:anita /usr/src/modules
Password:
anita@anitas-computer:~$ cd /usr/src/modules/alsa
anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa$ ls
alsa-driver-1.0.16  alsa-lib-1.0.16
anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa$ cd alsa-driver-1.0.16
anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16$ HEADERS=/lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/build
anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16$ ls $HEADERS
arch     fs       kernel    Module.symvers  sound
block    include  lib       net             ubuntu
crypto   init     Makefile  scripts         usr
drivers  ipc      mm        security
anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16$ echo $HEADERS
/lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/build
anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16$ ./configure --with-kernel=$HEADERS --with-build=$HEADERS --with-cards=hda-intel
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
See `config.log' for more details.
anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16$ make clean
rm -f .depend *.o snd.map*
rm -f /*.ver
rm -f modules/*.o modules/*.ko
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16/acore'
Makefile:6: /usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16/Makefile.conf: No such file or directory
/usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16/Rules.make:75: /Rules.make1: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `/Rules.make1'.  Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16/acore'
make: *** [clean] Error 1
anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16$ ./configure --with-kernel=$HEADERS --with-build=$HEADERS --with-cards=hda-intel
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
See `config.log' for more details.
anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16$ ls -l /usr/bin/gcc*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root      7 2007-11-18 08:25 /usr/bin/gcc -> gcc-4.1
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 183904 2007-03-02 21:52 /usr/bin/gcc-4.1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root     10 2007-11-18 08:25 /usr/bin/gccbug -> gccbug-4.1
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root  16266 2007-03-02 21:47 /usr/bin/gccbug-4.1
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root   2018 2006-12-20 09:41 /usr/bin/gccmakedep
anita@anitas-computer:/usr/src/modules/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.16$ 



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