Not relevant at this step but very relevant at next one:
wvdAIl is incorrect because next step expects wvdIAl .
That is, wvdial , wvdail !
Jacques
Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
Jasha
After rebooting, check if hsf drivers are loaded:
$ lsmod | grep hsf
should show them. There should also be a port shown by
$ ls -l /dev/SH*
If OK again try:
~$ sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdail.conf
MarvS
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 6:41 PM, <jasha@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I got this far with trying to get my modem working. Need help getting modem
port found.
jack@jack-laptop:~$ sudo dpkg -i hsfmodem_7.80.02.02full_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 101796 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace hsfmodem 7.80.02.02full (using
hsfmodem_7.80.02.02full_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement hsfmodem ...
Setting up hsfmodem (7.80.02.02full) ...
jack@jack-laptop:~$ sudo 80.02.02jull_i386.debial conf /etc/wvdial.conf
sudo: 80.02.02jull_i386.debial: command not found
jack@jack-laptop:~$
jack@jack-laptop:~$
jack@jack-laptop:~$
jack@jack-laptop:~$ sudo 80.02.02jull_i386.debial conf /etc/wvdial.conf
sudo: 80.02.02jull_i386.debial: command not found
jack@jack-laptop:~$ sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdail.conf
Editing `/etc/wvdail.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>.
jack@jack-laptop:~$