CG, Unfortunately there is likely nothing that can be done. The driver code has a precompiled component, wherein in cannot be explored as to what is wrong. MarvS On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:24 AM, cgomez.cu <cgomez.cu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > After fresh reboot, i load the modules agrmodem and agrserial, and use a > modem fine. When finish to use it, I can unload modules (modprobe -r) and > load them without problem and wvdial detect it. If unload the modules and > hibernate, when i recover i can load the modules once again but when run > wvdial first time it say "Segmentation fault", if i run second time, it > don't respond. I think in dependencies problem. Maybe some module are > blocked after hibernate process. If i try upload module once again it say: > > cgomez@grtau:~/Desktop$ sudo modprobe -r agrserial > FATAL: Module agrserial is in use. > > cgomez@grtau:~/Desktop$ sudo modprobe -r agrmodem > FATAL: Module agrmodem is in use. > > > After it, hibernate don't work and log the fallowing message: > /usr/lib/pm-utils/functions: line 162: echo: write error: Device or resource > busy > > Sorry my English > > Regards > Carlos A > > > > > Bjorn Wielens wrote: >> >> Hello, >> What happens if you unload the two modules BEFORE hibernating, and then >> reload them after coming out of hibernation? >> >> Thanks, >> Bjorn. >> >> >> cgomez.cu wrote: >>> There are two unsolved problems after some hours of googling and >>> rebooting. >>> 1st) Resuming from an hibernation locks the device, so trying to unload >>> the >>> module retuns "FATAL: Module agrserial is in use." and the same for >>> agrmodem. Wvdialconf reports no modem, even when before hibernation it >>> make >>> a good summary, but it appears that it's locked (wvdialconf said: " Is it >>> in >>> use by another program?"). The locked device make impossible a second >>> hibernation. A reboot sequence unlocks the device but I need to use >>> hibernation. >>> 2nd) After all the configurations the symlink /dev/ttySAGR doesn't come >>> up, >>> even from a fresh start (shutdown, start). >>> I will thank any help. >> >> >> >> > > -- > View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/agrsm-ubuntu8.04.1-2.6.24-19-generic-problems-tp19910921p19919359.html > Sent from the Linux Winmodem Support - Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >