Stephen, On my Ubuntu system marv@marvlap:~$ find /lib/ -name libc.so.6 /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 /lib/libc.so.6 ---- Both are symbolic links: $ ls -l /lib/libc.so.6 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 2008-06-12 23:00 /lib/libc.so.6 -> libc-2.8.90.so $ ls -l /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 2008-06-12 23:00 /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 -> libc-2.8.90.so which supports: marv@marvlap:~$ slmodemd --version SmartLink Soft Modem: version 2.9.11 Aug 3 2008 21:41:20 Under Debian, the package libc6-i686 is provides the libc-SomeVersion.so . But none are as current as the Ubuntu libc-2.8.90.so version. For example see: http://packages.debian.org/sid/i386/libc6-i686/filelist So the fix is to compile and install your own slmodemd, using all Debian resources. First you will have to install the package libasound2-dev which you can download through: http://packages.debian.org/etch/libasound2-dev and install with: # dpkg -i lib*.deb Then from http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/smartlink/ get the slmodem-2.9.11-20080817.tar.gz Unpack under Linux with $ tar zxf sl*.tar.gz Move in with: $ cd slmodem-2.9.11-20080817 Do a $ make clean Shift into the modem/ folder $ cd modem Call for ALSA support with: $ make SUPPORT_ALSA=1 see the sample compile below. Then do the install MANUALLY with: $ su root Rename the current # mv /usr/src/slmodemd /usr/src/slmodemd.gcc-4.2 Copy in the new: # cp slmodemd /usr/src/slmodemd activate with: # chmod +x /usr/src/slmodemd Then test with # slmodemd --version If ok, move along to the modem activation tests Report back. MarvS ============ /usr/src/modules/slmodem-2.9.11-20080817/modem$ make SUPPORT_ALSA=1 rebuild profile... gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o modem_main.o -c modem_main.c modem_main.c: In function 'setup_stream': modem_main.c:429: warning: 'snd_pcm_sw_params_set_xfer_align' is deprecated (declared at /usr/include/alsa/pcm.h:1104) gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o modem_cmdline.o -c modem_cmdline.c gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o modem.o -c modem.c gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o modem_datafile.o -c modem_datafile.c gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o modem_at.o -c modem_at.c gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o modem_timer.o -c modem_timer.c gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o modem_pack.o -c modem_pack.c gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o modem_ec.o -c modem_ec.c gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o modem_comp.o -c modem_comp.c gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o modem_param.o -c modem_param.c gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o modem_debug.o -c modem_debug.c gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o homolog_data.o -c homolog_data.c gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o dp_sinus.o -c dp_sinus.c gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o dp_dummy.o -c dp_dummy.c gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o sysdep_common.o -c sysdep_common.c gcc -o slmodemd modem_main.o modem_cmdline.o modem.o modem_datafile.o modem_at.o modem_timer.o modem_pack.o modem_ec.o modem_comp.o modem_param.o modem_debug.o homolog_data.o dp_sinus.o dp_dummy.o dsplibs.o sysdep_common.o /usr/lib/libasound.so gcc -Wall -g -O -I. -DCONFIG_DEBUG_MODEM -DSUPPORT_ALSA=1 -o modem_test.o -c modem_test.c gcc -o modem_test modem_test.o modem_cmdline.o modem.o modem_datafile.o modem_at.o modem_timer.o modem_pack.o modem_ec.o modem_comp.o modem_param.o modem_debug.o homolog_data.o dp_sinus.o dp_dummy.o dsplibs.o sysdep_common.o /usr/lib/libasound.so MarvS On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 5:55 PM, <stephenc@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > Same thing: > > scl1:~# slmodemd --version > slmodemd: /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.4' not found > (required by slmodemd) > scl1:~# > > I did another apt-get update and upgrade beforehand too. > >> Steve, >> >> Did you by any chance install the sl-modem-daemon package? >> Do NOT install it if you haven't. >> >> What is shown by: >> $ slmodemd --version >> >> MarvS >> >> On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 7:23 PM, <stephenc@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I already have Debian installed on the computer, so I don't boot from a >>> CD. I already have slmodemd copied, etc. and am following the >>> directions. >>> >>> I was trying to describe what CD I installed Debian from (to show that I >>> didn't tweak my laptop or install some weird configuration), not say >>> that >>> I am booting from it. >>> >>> If Debian stable doesn't work, what should I do to help whomever is the >>> developers to get it working? Surely someone besides myself would like >>> to >>> have a fairly similar setup work with Debian. >>> >>> Previous to installing Debian stable I was running Xandros 4.0, it >>> detected the modem and automagically installed a driver. Xandros I >>> understand to be a flavor of Debian 3.0. >>> >>> >>>> Stephen, >>>> >>>> If you can mount a USB stick with slmodemd on it, then during the CD >>>> boot, >>>> You could copy the slmodemd to your home folder on the RAM disk, and as >>>> root, >>>> # slmodemd -c USA --alsa hw:0,6 >>>> >>>> MarvS >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 4:47 PM, <stephenc@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I did the apt-get update and upgrade, but there was no change. I am >>>>> running a new Debian "stable" 4.0r4a, from the KDE cd #1 install disk, >>>>> so >>>>> I don't know that there is a new kernel to upgrade too. I think Debian >>>>> is >>>>> known for not changing stable so much (well and I've never tried >>>>> something >>>>> like that before). >>>>> >>>>> Is there some kind of file or version info that I can collect to help? >>>>> As >>>>> far as I know I've followed all directions correctly. >>>>> >>>>> Here is a copy of my sources.list: >>>>> >>>>> # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 r4a _Etch_ - Official i386 kde-CD >>>>> Binary-1 20080803-21:28]/ etch contrib main >>>>> # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 r4a _Etch_ - Official i386 kde-CD >>>>> Binary-1 20080803-21:28]/ etch contrib main >>>>> >>>>> deb http://security.debian.org/ etch/updates main contrib non-free >>>>> deb-src http://security.debian.org/ etch/updates main contrib non-free >>>>> >>>>> # regular updates for etch >>>>> deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ etch main contrib non-free >>>>> deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ etch main contrib non-free >>>>> >>>>> # multimedia Christian Marillat (was: ftp.nerim.net) >>>>> # deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org etch main >>>>> # deb-src http://www.debian-multimedia.org etch main >>>>> >>>>> # etch backports >>>>> deb http://www.backports.org/debian etch-backports main contrib >>>>> non-free >>>>> >>>>> # unofficial http://www.debian-unofficial.org >>>>> # deb http://ftp.debian-unofficial.org/debian etch main contrib >>>>> non-free >>>>> restricted >>>>> # deb-src http://ftp.debian-unofficial.org/debian etch main contrib >>>>> non-free restricted >>>>> >>>>> and some info about my kernel: >>>>> >>>>> scl1:/home/stephenc# uname -a >>>>> Linux scl1 2.6.18-6-686 #1 SMP Mon Aug 18 08:42:39 UTC 2008 i686 >>>>> GNU/Linux >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Stephen, >>>>>> >>>>>> # slmodemd -c USA --alsa hw:0,6 >>>>>> is the correct command and you should be able to use it from your >>>>>> home >>>>> older, >>>>>> i.e., don't bother to >>>>>> # cd /usr/sbin/ >>>>>> >>>>>> The problem with /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 >>>>>> is I suspect some subtle versioning issue as we haven't encountered >>>>>> it >>>>> before. >>>>>> First check your settings in /etc/apt/sources.list >>>>>> >>>>>> Then from your ethernet connection do >>>>>> $ sudo apt-get update >>>>>> $ sudo apt-get upgrade. >>>>>> Upgrade to a more recent kernel if your can also. Then retry >>>>>> >>>>>> # slmodemd -c USA --alsa hw:0,6 >>>>>> >>>>>> MarvS >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 8:58 PM: >>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>> I am using a Toshiba A105-S4334 with Debian Etch r4a installed from >>>>>>> KDE >>>>> CD1. If I need to answer more questions, please be patient; I am >>>>> borrowing >>>>>>> an internet connection to send this so it may take a while to reply. >>>>> Thank you, >>>>>>> StephenC. >>>>>>> I believe that I have followed the directions correctly, but I am >>>>> getting >>>>>>> stuck. Below is my error and my ModemData.txt. First my error: >>>>>>> When I get to >>>>>>> " and read instructions therein. But briefly, the modem is setup >>>>>>> with >>>>> command: >>>>>>> slmodemd -c YOUR_COUNTRY --alsa hw:0,6 >>>>>>> " >>>>>>> Here is what I get >>>>>>> "scl1:/usr/sbin# slmodemd -c USA --alsa hw:0,6 >>>>>>> slmodemd: /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.4' not >>>>>>> found >>>>> (required by slmodemd) >>>>>>> scl1:/usr/sbin# slmodemd --alsa -c USA modem:1 >>>>>>> slmodemd: /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.4' not >>>>>>> found >>>>> (required by slmodemd) >>>>>>> scl1:/usr/sbin# find /lib -name libc.so.6 >>>>>>> /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 >>>>>>> /lib/tls/libc.so.6 >>>>>>> /lib/libc.so.6 >>>>>>> scl1:/usr/sbin# >>>>>>> " >>>>>>> I've installed "libc6", "libc6-i686", and "libc6-dev". I tried to to >>>>> "apt-get -s install linux-kernel-devel" as suggested further down, but >>>>> that gave me: >>>>>>> "scl1:~# apt-get -s install linux-kernel-devel >>>>>>> Reading package lists... Done >>>>>>> Building dependency tree... Done >>>>>>> E: Couldn't find package linux-kernel-devel >>>>>>> " >>>>>>> Here is my ModemData.txt: >>>>>>> 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 Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 kernel >>>>>>> 2.6.18-6-686 >>>>>>> With this Subject Line cogent experts will be alerted, and useful >>>>>>> case >>>>>>> names left in the Archive. >>>>>>> YourCountry will enable Country specific guidance. Linux experts in >>>>>>> YourCountry >>>>>>> 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, Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 >>>>>>> Linux version 2.6.18-6-686 (Debian 2.6.18.dfsg.1-22) >>>>>>> (dannf@xxxxxxxxxx) >>>>> (gcc version 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)) #1 SMP Tue >>>>> Jun >>>>>>> 17 21:31:27 UTC 2008 >>>>>>> scanModem update of: 2008_08_26 >>>>>>> There are no blacklisted modem drivers in /etc/modprobe* files >>>>>>> Attached USB devices are: >>>>>>> ID 1267:0103 Logic3 / SpectraVideo plc >>>>>>> ID 045e:0083 Microsoft Corp. Basic Optical Mouse >>>>>>> ID 0781:5406 SanDisk Corp. >>>>>>> USB modems not recognized >>>>>>> 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 1179:ff10 Audio device: Intel >>>>>>> Corporation 82801G >>>>>>> Modem interrupt assignment and sharing: >>>>>>> 58: 14705 0 IO-APIC-level HDA Intel >>>>>>> --- Bootup diagnostics for card in PCI slot 00:1b.0 ---- >>>>>>> ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1b.0[A] -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 58 >>>>> PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1b.0 to 64 >>>>>>> ===== Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) diagnostics ===== The >>>>> ALSA packages provide audio support and also drivers for some modems. >>>>>>> ALSA diagnostics are written during bootup to /proc/asound/ folders. >>>>> The ALSA verion is 1.0.12 >>>>>>> The modem cards detected by "aplay -l" are: >>>>>>> card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 6: Si3054 Modem [Si3054 Modem] The >>>>> /proc/asound/pcm file reports: >>>>>>> ----------------------- >>>>>>> 00-06: Si3054 Modem : Si3054 Modem : playback 1 : capture 1 >>>>>>> 00-00: ALC861 Analog : ALC861 Analog : playback 1 : capture 2 >>>>>>> about /proc/asound/cards: >>>>>>> ------------------------ >>>>>>> 0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel >>>>>>> HDA Intel at 0xdc240000 irq 58 >>>>>>> PCI slot 00:1b.0 has a High Definition Audio Card >>>>>>> The drivers are in the kernel modules tree at: >>>>>>> /lib/modules/2.6.18-6-686/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko The >>>>> modem codec file for the HDA card is: /proc/asound/card0/codec#1 >>>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>> Codec: Generic 11c1 Si3054 >>>>>>> Address: 1 >>>>>>> Vendor Id: 0x11c13026 >>>>>>> Subsystem Id: 0x11790001 >>>>>>> Revision Id: 0x100700 >>>>>>> The audio card hosts a softmodem chip: 0x11c13026 >>>>>>> The softmodem chip 0x11c13026 is in principle supported by the COMM >>>>> support of slmodemd >>>>>>> and the joint snd-hda-intel audio+modem driver, begun with ALSA >>>>>>> version >>>>> 1.0.13. >>>>>>> For HDA cards with ALC883 chips, an upgrade to ALSA verions 1.0.15 >>>>>>> way >>>>> be >>>>>>> necessary. Instructions for Upgrading snd-hda-intel and its >>>>>>> dependent >>>>> driver set are at: >>>>>>> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/bigarch/archive-eighth/msg00838.html >>>>>>> If >>>>> not a Conexant modem, the driver snd-hda-intel with its dependent >>>>> drivers: >>>>>>> snd_hda_intel 17332 0 >>>>>>> snd_hda_codec 137856 1 snd_hda_intel >>>>>>> snd_pcm 68676 3 >>>>>>> snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_pcm_oss >>>>> snd 47012 6 >>>>>>> snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_timer >>>>> snd_page_alloc 10184 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm >>>>>>> ---------- >>>>>>> provide audio + modem support with the modem chip residing on the >>>>> subsystem. >>>>>>> Any particular card can host any one of several soft modem chips. >>>>>>> === >>>>> Finished firmware and bootup diagnostics, next deducing cogent >>>>> software. === >>>>>>> Predictive diagnostics for card in bus 00:1b.0: >>>>>>> Modem chipset detected on >>>>>>> NAME="Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G " >>>>>>> CLASS=0403 >>>>>>> PCIDEV=8086:27d8 >>>>>>> SUBSYS=1179:ff10 >>>>>>> IRQ=58 >>>>>>> HDA=8086:27d8 >>>>>>> SOFT=8086:27d8.HDA >>>>>>> CHIP=0x11c13026 >>>>>>> IDENT=slmodemd >>>>>>> SLMODEMD_DEVICE=hw:0,6 >>>>>>> Driver=snd-hda-intel >>>>>>> For candidate modem in: 00:1b.0 >>>>>>> 0403 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G >>>>>>> Primary device ID: 8086:27d8 >>>>>>> Subsystem PCI_id 1179:ff10 >>>>>>> Softmodem codec or chipset from diagnostics: 0x11c13026 >>>>>>> from Archives: >>>>>>> The HDA card softmodem chip is 0x11c13026 >>>>>>> Support type needed or chipset: slmodemd supporting the >>>>>>> snd-hda-intel >>>>> audio+modem driver >>>>>>> An ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) modem driver: >>>>>>> snd-hda-intel >>>>>>> provides Low Level support enabling contact with the modem >>>>>>> hardware. >>>>> For all BUT Conexant chip soft modems (using hsfmodem software) >>>>> complementary High Level support is through a Smartlink utility: >>>>>>> slmodemd >>>>>>> Download from http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/smartlink/ >>>>>>> the >>>>> package SLMODEMD.gcc4.1.tar.gz having a compiled slmodemd. Unpack >>>>>>> under Linux with: >>>>>>> $ tar zxf SLMODEMD.gcc4.1.tar.gz >>>>>>> and read instructions therein. But briefly, the modem is setup with >>>>>>> command: >>>>>>> slmodemd -c YOUR_COUNTRY --alsa hw:0,6 >>>>>>> reporting dynamic creation of ports: >>>>>>> /dev/ttySL0 --> /dev/pts/N , with N some number >>>>>>> Read DOCs/Smartlink.txt and Modem/DOCs/YourSystem.txt for follow >>>>>>> through >>>>>>> guidance. >>>>>>> ----------------end Softmodem section -------------- >>>>>>> Writing DOCs/Intel.txt >>>>>>> Writing DOCs/Smartlink.txt >>>>>>> ============ end Smartlink section ===================== >>>>>>> Completed candidate modem analyses. >>>>>>> The base of the UDEV device file system is: /dev/.udev >>>>>>> Versions adequately match for the compiler installed: 4.1.2 >>>>>>> and the compiler used in kernel assembly: 4.1.2 >>>>>>> Minimal compiling resources appear complete: >>>>>>> make utility - /usr/bin/make >>>>>>> Compiler version 4.1 >>>>>>> linuc_headers base folder /lib/modules/2.6.18-6-686/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 needed. The >>>>>>> also >>>>>>> required headers of package libc6 are commonly installed by default. >>>>>>> Compiling hsfmodem drivers does require linux-libc-dev and >>>>>>> libc6-dev >>>>>>> packages, for kernels 2.6.24 and later versions. >>>>>>> In not included on your install CD, search for them at >>>>>>> http://packages.ubuntu.com >>>>>>> or comparable Repository for other Linux distros. >>>>>>> When compiling ALSA drivers, the utility "patch" will also be >>>>>>> needed. >>>>>>> For Debian and some related distributions, a package >>>>>>> kernel-kbuild-2.6-18 >>>>>>> may be needed to support driver compiling. >>>>>>> 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 packages. >>>>>>> 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 260920 2007-03-17 15:52 /usr/sbin/pppd >>>>>>> In case of an "error 17" "serial loopback" problem, see: >>>>>>> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/linmodems/archive-sixth/msg02637.html >>>>>>> To enable dialout without Root permission do: >>>>>>> $ su - root (not for Ubuntu) >>>>>>> chmod a+x /usr/sbin/pppd >>>>>>> or under Ubuntu related Linuxes >>>>>>> chmod a+x /usr/sbin/pppd >>>>>>> Checking settings of: /etc/ppp/options >>>>>>> asyncmap 0 >>>>>>> auth >>>>>>> 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 >>>>> Read Modem/DOCs/YourSystem.txt concerning other COMM channels: eth0 >>>>> Which >>>>> can interfere with Browser naviagation. >>>>>>> Don't worry about the following, it is for 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-blacklist:# Uncomment these entries in >>>>>>> order >>>>> to >>>>>>> blacklist unwanted modem drivers >>>>>>> /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base-blacklist:# blacklist snd-atiixp-modem >>>>> /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base-blacklist:# blacklist snd-via82xx-modem >>>>> /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base:options snd-atiixp-modem index=-2 >>>>>>> /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base:options snd-via82xx-modem index=-2 >>>>>>> Within any ancient /etc/devfs files: >>>>>>> Within ancient kernel 2.4.n /etc/module.conf files: >>>>>>> --------- end modem support lines -------- >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > >