Whoops, forgot to mention- enter the directory /usr/src/linux and issue the command 'make oldconfig'... that should help. Best, Bjorn. Bart Verbeek wrote: > Hi Bjorn, > It is getting more interesting. > > [code] > HOSTLD scripts/kconfig/conf > scripts/kconfig/conf -s arch/x86/Kconfig > *** > *** You have not yet configured your kernel! > *** (missing kernel .config file) > *** > *** Please run some configurator (e.g. "make oldconfig" or > *** "make menuconfig" or "make xconfig"). > *** > make[3]: *** [silentoldconfig] Fout 1 > make[2]: *** [silentoldconfig] Fout 2 > > The present kernel configuration has modules disabled. > Type 'make config' and enable loadable module support. > Then build a kernel with module support enabled. > > make[1]: *** [modules] Fout 1 > make[1]: Map '/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.27' wordt verlaten > make: *** [module] Fout 2 > [/code] > > I symlinked headers to linux, and then ik worked a lot better. But now > I'm getting a very strange error. I'm very sure that my kernel supports > loadable modules! > I've never seen this before. > Bart > > > > Op donderdag 08-01-2009 om 13:24 uur [tijdzone -0400], schreef Bjorn > Wielens: >> Hi Bart, >> Hmm.. this is an interesting case. >> Make install does the same thing, but also installs the AgrModemDaemon >> file and some other scripts that you likely won't need, hence we just >> suggest 'make module'. >> >> Something else to try would be to rename the >> /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.27-9-generic directory and replace it with a >> symlink to /usr/src/linux. (or try uninstalling the headers.) >> >> Bjorn. >> >> >> Bart Verbeek wrote: >>> Make clean did not have the expected effect. >>> >>> # sudo make -I /usr/src/linux/ >>> Run "make install" to install Agere Systems Soft Modem on your system. >>> Run "make uninstall" to remove a previously installed modem. >>> # >>> What does make install do instead of make module? >>> Bart >>> >>> >>> Op donderdag 08-01-2009 om 12:57 uur [tijdzone -0400], schreef Bjorn >>> Wielens: >>>> Hi Bart, >>>> try issuing 'make clean' before 'make' and if that doesn't help, you can >>>> try 'make -I /usr/src/linux/'. >>>> Best, >>>> Bjorn. >>>> >>>> Bart Verbeek wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> I've the build essentials and the Linux-source installed (and unpacked >>>>> to /usr/src/) >>>>> I have the /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.27 directory also soft linked >>>>> to /usr/src/linux >>>>> But still I get: >>>>> make[1]: Map '/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.27-9-generic' wordt verlaten >>>>> What's wrong here? Google isn't helping me here either. >>>>> Bart >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Op donderdag 08-01-2009 om 11:35 uur [tijdzone -0400], schreef Bjorn >>>>> Wielens: >>>>>> Hi Bart, >>>>>> Looks like you don't have the kernel source package installed? >>>>>> I can see it's using the headers, but you will need to install the full >>>>>> sources for the module to build successfully. >>>>>> Bjorn. >>>>>> >>>>>> Bart Verbeek wrote: >>>>>>> Hi Marvin and Bjorn, >>>>>>> Last message disappeared I think. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I took this rpm first: >>>>>>> http://linux.zsolttech.com/linmodem/agrsm/dkms-agrsm-2.1.80-4mdv2009.0.i586.rpm >>>>>>> But extracting gave me errors. There is something wrong with that file. >>>>>>> After that the deb file: >>>>>>> http://linux.zsolttech.com/linmodem/agrsm/dkms-agrsm_2.1.80-5_i386.deb >>>>>>> did extract well. >>>>>>> But sudo make module gave me this error: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> make[2]: *** Er is geen regel om doel 'kernel/bounds.c' te maken, nodig >>>>>>> voor 'kernel/bounds.s'. Gestopt. >>>>>>> make[1]: *** [prepare0] Fout 2 >>>>>>> make[1]: Map '/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.27-9-generic' wordt verlaten >>>>>>> make: *** [module] Fout 2 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm afraid it is in Dutch, but that won't be a problem for Bjorn I >>>>>>> suppose ;) >>>>>>> (there is no rule to make target 'kernel/bounds.c') >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have to go a long way to make this modem working! >>>>>>> Does anyone have any suggestions please? >>>>>>> Bart >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Op donderdag 08-01-2009 om 08:53 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Marvin >>>>>>> Stodolsky: >>>>>>>> Bart, >>>>>>>> Go ahead and test. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Bjorn, >>>>>>>> The deb variants are just conversions from the original rpm format. >>>>>>>> The source packages are at http://linux.zsolttech.com/linmodem/agrsm/ >>>>>>>> For Ubuntu users, I've been doing the compiles and putting the >>>>>>>> compiled drivers in kernel-version specific installer packages. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Marvin >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 7:00 AM, Bjorn Wielens <Uniacke1@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>>>> Hi Bart, >>>>>>>>> To my knowledge, that is only a .deb version of the RPM I referred you to. >>>>>>>>> The link for the howto might be too long to paste in an e-mail, so visit >>>>>>>>> this link: >>>>>>>>> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/ >>>>>>>>> and click the howto... 2nd file down after 'Parent directory'. (first >>>>>>>>> one is in russian) >>>>>>>>> You also shouldn't need to perform any of the steps that deal with >>>>>>>>> modifying the hda_codec.c code/building ALSA either. >>>>>>>>> Hope that helps, >>>>>>>>> Bjorn. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Bart Verbeek wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>>>>>> Thanks a lot for all your input in this! >>>>>>>>>> I notice another package in this directory named: >>>>>>>>>> dkms-agrsm_2.1.80-5_i386.deb >>>>>>>>>> This seems to be a newer version?! Could I use that instead? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I tied this link: >>>>>>>>>> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/HOWTO-Agere-11c= >>>>>>>>>> 11040-HDA.html >>>>>>>>>> But it gives me a "not found". >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Bart >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Bart, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> The modem's IRQ 11 is not shared with other devices. >>>>>>>>>> So that is not a problem. The drivers I provided in the installer.deb >>>>>>>>>> were compiled with code from the >>>>>>>>>> http://linux.zsolttech.com/linmodem/agrsm/dkms-agrsm-2.1.80-4mdv2009.0.i586.rpm' >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> MarvS >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Bart Verbeek <ahverbeek@xxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> bart@bart-vast:~$ lspci -s 02:05.0 -nv >>>>>>>>>>> 02:05.0 0780: 11c1:0620 >>>>>>>>>>> Subsystem: 11c1:0620 >>>>>>>>>>> Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 11 >>>>>>>>>>> I/O ports at ea00 [size=256] >>>>>>>>>>> Capabilities: [f8] Power Management version 3 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> bart@bart-vast:~$ cat /proc/interrupts >>>>>>>>>>> CPU0 CPU1 >>>>>>>>>>> 0: 133 0 IO-APIC-edge timer >>>>>>>>>>> 1: 2 0 IO-APIC-edge i8042 >>>>>>>>>>> 3: 7 0 IO-APIC-edge >>>>>>>>>>> 8: 128 0 IO-APIC-edge rtc0 >>>>>>>>>>> 9: 0 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi acpi >>>>>>>>>>> 12: 4 0 IO-APIC-edge i8042 >>>>>>>>>>> 14: 35340 0 IO-APIC-edge ata_piix >>>>>>>>>>> 15: 0 0 IO-APIC-edge ata_piix >>>>>>>>>>> 16: 302023 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi uhci_hcd:usb4, HDA >>>>>>>>>> Intel, >>>>>>>>>>> nvidia >>>>>>>>>>> 17: 336 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi saa7133[0], saa7133[0] >>>>>>>>>>> 18: 6146 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi uhci_hcd:usb3, eth0 >>>>>>>>>>> 19: 91854 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi uhci_hcd:usb2, >>>>>>>>>> ohci1394, >>>>>>>>>>> ata_piix >>>>>>>>>>> 20: 341 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi saa7133[1], saa7133[1] >>>>>>>>>>> 23: 121385 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi uhci_hcd:usb1, >>>>>>>>>>> ehci_hcd:usb5 >>>>>>>>>>> NMI: 0 0 Non-maskable interrupts >>>>>>>>>>> LOC: 259182 267599 Local timer interrupts >>>>>>>>>>> RES: 12250 13235 Rescheduling interrupts >>>>>>>>>>> CAL: 30977 39244 function call interrupts >>>>>>>>>>> TLB: 2832 3236 TLB shootdowns >>>>>>>>>>> SPU: 0 0 Spurious interrupts >>>>>>>>>>> ERR: 0 >>>>>>>>>>> MIS: 0 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Bart >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Op woensdag 07-01-2009 om 18:15 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Marvin >>>>>>>>>>> Stodolsky: >>>>>>>>>>>> Bart, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Please return outputs of >>>>>>>>>>>> $ lspci -s 02:05.0 -nv >>>>>>>>>>>> $ cat /proc/interrupts >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Also try simplying your System by detaching external devices and >>>>>>>>>>>> shutting down as much as possible before testing the modem. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> MarvS >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Bjorn Wielens <Uniacke1@xxxxxxxx> >>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Bart, >>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, it can be built from source, I'll get to that in a moment. >>>>>>>>>>>>> However, can you please attach the error.txt file? I would like to >>>>>>>>>> see >>>>>>>>>>>>> if this is the routine hangup that can happen with some >>>>>>>>>> configurations, >>>>>>>>>>>>> or whether it is something else. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Also, what is your ALSA version? (found by issuing 'cat >>>>>>>>>>>>> /proc/asound/version') >>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>>>>>>>>> Bjorn. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Bart Verbeek wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I got now relevant output to this error.txt file. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> It is a total system hangup, caused by the driver/module agrmodem >>>>>>>>>> and/or >>>>>>>>>>>>>> agrserial. As soon as some application directs this module, the >>>>>>>>>> system >>>>>>>>>>>>>> hangs. I should do a disk check now. :-( >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I almost lost some settings and data from evolution because of >>>>>>>>>> this. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Fortunately I managed to solve that. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is there a newer version of this module, or is it possible to >>>>>>>>>> build it >>>>>>>>>>>>>> from source? If so, where do I find this source package? >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bart >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Op woensdag 07-01-2009 om 13:33 uur [tijdzone -0400], schreef >>>>>>>>>> Bjorn >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Wielens: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Bart, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sounds like the agrsm driver itself may be hanging... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> You can catch the error message by issuing >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'tail -f /var/log/messages > err.txt' before hanging the >>>>>>>>>> system... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Upon reboot, then the err.txt file will have the output of >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /var/log/messages just before it crashed. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> You can forward that and we'll look at it. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> HTH, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bjorn. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bart Verbeek wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Jacques, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for your reply! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It is not only X that hangs. It is strange enough, the whole >>>>>>>>>> system. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> First thing I try is CTRL-ALT-F2 or F3. But no response to this >>>>>>>>>> nor Ctrl >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> +Alt-Backspace. Even the SysRq does not respond. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've version 1.60.1+nmu2 installed. Force version is greyed out >>>>>>>>>> in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Synaptic. Any suggestions how to try an older version on Ubuntu >>>>>>>>>> Intrepid >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8.10? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bart >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Op woensdag 07-01-2009 om 17:37 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef >>>>>>>>>> Jacques >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Goldberg: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bart, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have seen such things in the past when a then recent, >>>>>>>>>> possibly still >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> distributed, version of wvdialconf was starting to search for >>>>>>>>>> USB and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> other more exotic hardware after failing to find >>>>>>>>>> any /dev/ttyS* device. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I believe that I can suggest a new test with an older version >>>>>>>>>> of wvdialconf. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am using 1.54 since long and never felt any need for anything >>>>>>>>>> else. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Something else: when your machine hangs, have you tried to see >>>>>>>>>> if it >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> could be that X11, not the machine, has ceased to respond? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> One way is to try to restart it is to CTRL-SHIFT-BACKSPACE. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> An other way, the one I prefer, is to CTRL-SHIFT-F1 to try to >>>>>>>>>> open >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> an ASCII pseudo-terminal (console). ps ax then shows all >>>>>>>>>> running >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> tasks, making it possible to kill the process which blocks you, >>>>>>>>>> probably >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wvdialconf. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Good luck >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bart Verbeek wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Marv S, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I first tried the sudo agrsm-test as suggested by dpkg after >>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> install. This hanged my system. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then I manually loaded the drivers as described in usages.txt >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sudo modprobe agrmodem and sudo modprobe agrserial >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This did not give me a message as expected that /dev/ttyAGS3 >>>>>>>>>> was >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> created. But I checked /dev/ and /dev/ttyAGS3 is actually >>>>>>>>>> there. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I created symbolic links: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sudo ln -s /dev/ttyAGS3 /dev/ttySAGR and sudo ln >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -s /dev/ttyAGS3 /dev/modem >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> as described in usages.txt >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> So both sudo agrsm-test and wvdialconf give me a totally >>>>>>>>>> hanged system. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I attached a photo from the frozen screen/computer. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> noacpi did not help me either. I do not get a workable screen >>>>>>>>>> with Xorg >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> then (Nvidia). >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is there anything else I could try? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bart >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Op woensdag 07-01-2009 om 08:40 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef >>>>>>>>>> Marvin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Stodolsky: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bart, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The drivers likely aren't loaded, or there should be >>>>>>>>>> an /dev/ttySAGR >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for wvdialconf to fine. It is the agrsm-tools which provides >>>>>>>>>> for this >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> symbolic link >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Make sure your boot is into 2.6.27-9-generic >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Either >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $ sudo agrsm-test >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> or >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $ modprobe agrserial >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $ ls -l /dev/ttySAGR >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> before the wvdialconf >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Marv S >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 7:39 AM, Bart Verbeek >>>>>>>>>> <ahverbeek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks MarvS, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've installed those deb's and did some testing with: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If I do this I get an output like this: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> A failure will include lines like: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- failed with 2400 baud, next try: >>>>>>>>>> 9600 baud >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- failed with 9600 baud, next try: >>>>>>>>>> 115200 baud >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- and failed too at 115200, giving >>>>>>>>>> up. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Modem Port Scan<*1>: S1 S2 S3 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> At that point the system hangs totally! Not even the SysRq >>>>>>>>>> is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> responding! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Would pci=noacpi in Grub fix this? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bart >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Op woensdag 07-01-2009 om 07:04 uur [tijdzone -0500], >>>>>>>>>> schreef Marvin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Stodolsky: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bart >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> from >>>>>>>>>> http://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodems/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/ get >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> agrsm-2.6.27-9-generic_2.6.27-9.14_i386.deb and >>>>>>>>>> agrsm-tools_0.0.1_all.deb >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Coinstall with: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $ sudo dpkg -i agrsm*.deb >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> There will be troubleshooting instructions in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/share/doc/agrsm-tools/usage.txt >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> There has been service of modems >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Communication controller: Agere Systems Device 0620" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> PCIDEV=11c1:0620 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> modems under 2.6.24 kernels. Report back presently. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> scanModem should have output this info automatically. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I may send you an update to test. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> MarvS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> scanModem maintainer >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 6:31 AM, Bart Verbeek >>>>>>>>>> <ahverbeek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've read here: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> http://www.nabble.com/11c1:0620-or-11c1:048c-or-11c1:048f-td20592361.html >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> That possibly there is a .deb file available to get this >>>>>>>>>> modem working >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on Ubuntu?! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Would someone please help me with this modem? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> scanout.02:05.0: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CLASS=0780 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> NAME="Communication controller: Agere Systems Device 0620" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> PCIDEV=11c1:0620 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SUBSYS=11c1:0620 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> IRQ=11 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> HDA= >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CodecDiagnosed= >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> slamrTest= >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CodecClass= >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> IDENT=SV2P >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SLMODEMD_DEVICE= >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> OPTS= >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Driver=agrmodem+agrserial >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DRIVER=agrmodem+agrserial >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Kind regards, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bart Verbeek >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> --------------060602050400000807030001-- >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> > >
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