Re: Ann US Ubuntu 2.6.24-??

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Hi everyone,

Oh yikes! Ok. I thought i was confused just unpacking and
installing/running Scanmodem, but I had no idea how much worse it would
get. Now, I have no idea what to do anymore. :) Too much information in
that Modemdata file. :)

Let's just break this down in to simple English, alright? Am I
understanding correctly that a modem has been detected, - actually it
looks like two have been detected which is odd since I only have one in
the computer - but an IRQ (I do hav a very vague idea/memory of what
those are since I had lots of trouble with them in the old DOS days)
conflict is causing the problem? I do know that my BIOS on this machine
is a fairly well locked down one, wit lots of things they just don't let
you change at all. It's a cheap Compaq from Walmart, in fact.

Basically, what are your suggestions as to the simplest way to try and
fix this? Let's start out trying simple stuff, then move on to the major
scarier stuff. LOL! Can someone break this down in to 'simple'
paragraphs of very basic instructions please? Simple as in, try this
step 1, step 2, and so on.

Remember, I haven't used any command line of any sort - I don't even
count using the Run command in Windows - in almost ten years of computer
usage.

Oh, I did visit the site for the Ubuntu HSF Modem downloads mentioned
below, but couldn't find the file in question that matched that exact
file named.

Lord I Hate Dial UP,
Ann



Antonio Olivares wrote:
Ann,

ScanModem reports a Modem Interrupt  assignment and sharing:

<quote>
 Modem interrupt assignment and sharing:
===================================
 The modem interrupt (IRQ) is 255 . IRQs of 0 or 255 are not functional!!
 The CPU cannot control the modem until this situation is corrected!!
 Possible corrections are:
   1) Within the boot up BIOS, change from a Windows to a
non-PNP/Other Operating System type.
   Instructions for accessing BIOS are at:
      http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/resources.html within:
Additional Resourcces.
   2a) Add an option "pci=routeirq" to the kernel boot up line.
      Here is an example paragraph from  /boot/grub/menu.lst :
	title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-26-686
	root            (hd0,6)
	kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-26-686 root=/dev/hda7 ro pci=routeirq
	initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-26-686
	savedefault
   2b) Same as above, but use "pollirq" instead of "pci=routeirq".
   3) Within some BIOS setups, IRQ assignments can be changed.
   4) On non-laptop systems, moving the modem card to another slot has helped.
   5) Sometimes upgrading the kernel changes IRQ assignment.
=====================================

 --- Bootup diagnostics for card in PCI slot 01:09.0 ----

For candidate card in slot 01:0b.0, firmware information and bootup
diagnostics are:
 PCI slot	PCI ID		SubsystemID	Name
 ----------	---------	---------	--------------
 01:0b.0	14f1:2013	155d:8850	Communication controller: Conexant HSF
56k Data/Fax Modem

 Modem interrupt assignment and sharing:
===================================
 The modem interrupt (IRQ) is 255 . IRQs of 0 or 255 are not functional!!
 The CPU cannot control the modem until this situation is corrected!!
 Possible corrections are:
   1) Within the boot up BIOS, change from a Windows to a
non-PNP/Other Operating System type.
   Instructions for accessing BIOS are at:
      http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/resources.html within:
Additional Resourcces.
   2a) Add an option "pci=routeirq" to the kernel boot up line.
      Here is an example paragraph from  /boot/grub/menu.lst :
	title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-26-686
	root            (hd0,6)
	kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-26-686 root=/dev/hda7 ro pci=routeirq
	initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-26-686
	savedefault
   2b) Same as above, but use "pollirq" instead of "pci=routeirq".
   3) Within some BIOS setups, IRQ assignments can be changed.
   4) On non-laptop systems, moving the modem card to another slot has helped.
   5) Sometimes upgrading the kernel changes IRQ assignment.
=====================================
</quote>

With this you will have to try to follow the advice given by
scanModem.  When this is resolved you can get a working driver from
linuxant
 From  http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/hsf/full/downloads-ubuntu-x86.php

and follow the link given in the quote.

<quote>
 --- Bootup diagnostics for card in PCI slot 01:0b.0 ----

=== Finished firmware and bootup diagnostics, next deducing cogent software. ===

Predictive diagnostics for card in bus 01:0b.0:
	Modem chipset  detected on
CLASS="Class 0780: 14f1:2013"
NAME="Communication controller: Conexant HSF 56k Data/Fax Modem "
SUBSYS=155d:8850
PCIDEV=14f1:2013
IRQ=255
IDENT=hsfmodem

 For candidate modem in:  01:0b.0
   Class 0780: 14f1:2013 Communication controller: Conexant HSF 56k
Data/Fax Modem
      Primary device ID:  14f1:2013
 Support type needed or chipset:	hsfmodem



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

 From  http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/hsf/full/downloads-ubuntu-x86.php
 download hsfmodem-7.68.00.07full_k2.6.24_16_generic_ubuntu_i386.deb.zip
 Under Linux unpack with:
 $ unzip hsfmodem*.zip
 Then install with:
 $ sudo dpkg -i hsfmodem*.deb
 Subsequently, the modem should be found with
 $ sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf
 Edit in your personal information with:
 $ sudo gedit /etc/wvdial.conf
 and try dialing out with:
 $ sudo wvdial.
 See Testing.txt  for details.

 Read Conexant.txt
</quote>

While you are closer you will need to resolve the Modem Interrupt and
sharing and then you can use the hsfmodem from linuxant and your modem
should work.

Regards,

Antonio

On 5/10/08, Ann <tate886@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:





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