Chris, > ALSA support is not compiled in An ALSA competent slmodemd will follow shortly. MarvS On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:55 PM, Chris <tmail78@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I am getting a little farther. I'm not sure how to follow these > > directions though. > > I do sudo slmodemd -c USA --alsa hw:0,6 I get this error: > > ALSA support is not compiled in (see README for howto). > > When I check into the readme it says: > > ALSA has the built-in modem drivers included in 'alsa-driver' >= 1.0.2 > and > in Linux kernel >= 2.6.5. Currently there is 'intel8x0m' (snd-intel8x0m) > modem > driver, which supports ICH based AC97 modems (MC97). > > Recent 'alsa-driver' (>=1.0.8) has also support for NVidia NForce, SiS 630 > > (snd-intel8x0m), VIA686 (snd-via82xx-modem) and ATI IXP (snd-atiixp-modem) > > based modems. > > 1. Configure your kernel and enable ALSA and ICH based modem support > > ( 'Device Drivers' -> 'Sound' -> 'Advanced Linux Sound Architecture' -> > > 'PCI devices' -> 'Intel i8x0/MX440; AMD768/8111 modems' ) . > > 2. Build and install kernel and modules as usual (make , make modules_install, > > etc.). ICH modem driver modem module name is 'snd-intel8x0m' > > (if was configured as module). > > 3. Build application 'slmodemd' with ALSA support. For this in > > slmodem-2.9.x dir: > > $ cd modem > $ make SUPPORT_ALSA=1 > > This will build 'slmodemd' with ALSA support. If compilation is failed > > review Makefile (near ALSA_SUPPORT condition) and define right library > > and/or CFLAGS . > > Note: For above you need ALSA library and header files installed. > > > > > I'm running Ubuntu 8.0.4 and am pretty sure that this won't work. I tried to do > > make SUPPORT_ALSA=1 and it failed (but I didn't/couldn't follow the above > > directions). > > > > I'm also not sure what the below means to me: > > Low level driver code is included in the snd-hda-intel driver. > > The non-driver slmodemd has the Smart COMM functions > > > > >