Marvin Stodolsky <marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Teilard > > Compiling is necessary packages must be installed, providing: > kernel-source-2.6.22.19-desktop-2mdv > or equivalent linux-headers-2.6.22.19-desktop-2mdv Hi, You just need to install this package: kernel-desktop-devel-2.6.22.19-2mdv (or kernel-desktop-devel-2.6.22.18-1mdv, depending on the kernel you are running) Cheers > On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Teilhard Knight <teilhk@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On Friday 22 May 2009 17:20:22 you wrote: >>> Teilhard, >>> >>> You can download agrsm-20090502.tar.gz >>> >>> Support type needed or chipset: agrsm >>> >>> >>> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/ >>> >>> There get the agrsm-howto.txt, through the compiling steps are only cogent >>> to modems >>> with 11c1:0260, 11c1:048c and 11c1:048f chips. They use the >>> agrsm-20090418.tar.gz package. >>> >>> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/agrsm-20090502.ta >>>r.gz >>> >>> get the above package and do the following: >>> >>> $ tar -zxvf agrsm-20090502.tar.gz >>> $ cd agrsm-20090502 >>> $ make module (if this fails try -> make all or -> make) >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> I cannot compile here >> >> [root@localhost agrsm-20090502]# make module >> make: *** No rule to make target `module'. Stop. >> [root@localhost agrsm-20090502]# make all >> make -C /lib/modules/2.6.22.18-desktop-1mdv/build >> SUBDIRS=/home/gcovar/Download/agrsm-20090502 modules >> make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.22.18-desktop-1mdv/build: No such file or >> directory. Stop. >> make: *** [modules] Error 2 >> [root@localhost agrsm-20090502]# make >> make -C /lib/modules/2.6.22.18-desktop-1mdv/build >> SUBDIRS=/home/gcovar/Download/agrsm-20090502 modules >> make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.22.18-desktop-1mdv/build: No such file or >> directory. Stop. >> make: *** [modules] Error 2 >> >> Any ideas? I do not know where to go to check. >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >>> $ su -c 'make install' >>> $ su - >>> passwd: >>> # depmod -a >>> # modprobe agrmodem >>> # modprobe agrserial >>> # sudo /etc/wvdial.conf >>> >>> should find the modem port /dev/ttyAGR and you might need to make a >>> symbolic link >>> # ln -s /dev/ttyAGR /dev/modem >>> >>> check the agrsm-howto.txt and the Yoursystem.txt for more guidance. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Antonio >>> >>> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Teilhard Knight <teilhk@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >>> > I've been trying to make heads and tails of ModemData.txt, but I am >>> > afraid I cannot see whether I have a chance to find a driver for my Agere >>> > systems modem plugged to my system. I am running Mandriva 2008.0 which is >>> > pretty good in detecting devices out of the box during installation, so >>> > perhaps I even have a driver installed. I would very much appreciate if >>> > you could give me a hand bearing with me my lack of expertise with Linux >>> > which I use as if it was a Windoze. Tank you >>> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >--------------------------------------- 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 Mandriva Linux release 2008.0 (Official) >>> > for i586 >>> > Kernel 2.6.22.19-desktop-2mdv on a Dual-processor i686 / kernel >>> > 2.6.22.19-desktop-2mdv >>> > 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, Mandriva Linux release 2008.0 >>> > (Official) for i586 >>> > Kernel 2.6.22.19-desktop-2mdv on a Dual-processor i686 / >>> > Linux version 2.6.22.19-desktop-2mdv (qateam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) (gcc >>> > version 4.2.2 20071128 (prerelease) (4.2.2-3.1mdv2008.0)) #1 SMP Mon May >>> > 5 20:55:05 EDT 2008 >>> > scanModem update of: 2009_05_12 >>> > >>> > There are no blacklisted modem drivers in /etc/modprobe* files >>> > Potentially useful modem drivers now loaded are: >>> > >>> > >>> > Attached USB devices are: >>> > ID 0ace:1211 ZyDAS 802.11b/g USB2 WiFi >>> > ID 058f:9360 Alcor Micro Corp. >>> > ID 03f0:050c Hewlett-Packard 5219 Wireless Keyboard >>> > If a cellphone is not detected, see >>> > http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-878554.html >>> > >>> > If a USB modem or cellphone is attached and was not detected, please >>> > provide available information in your request to discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> > >>> > For candidate card in slot 01:0b.0, firmware information and bootup >>> > diagnostics are: >>> > PCI slot PCI ID SubsystemID Name >>> > ---------- --------- --------- -------------- >>> > 01:0b.0 11c1:048c 11c1:044c Communication controller: >>> > Agere Systems V.92 56K WinModem >>> > >>> > Modem interrupt assignment and sharing: >>> > =================================== >>> > The modem interrupt (IRQ) is 255 . IRQs of 0 or 255 are not functional!! >>> > The CPU cannot control the modem until this situation is corrected!! >>> > Possible corrections are: >>> > 1) Within the boot up BIOS, change from a Windows to a non-PNP/Other >>> > Operating System type. >>> > Instructions for accessing BIOS are at: >>> > http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/resources.html within: Additional >>> > Resourcces. >>> > 2a) Add an option "pci=routeirq" to the kernel boot up line. >>> > Here is an example paragraph from /boot/grub/menu.lst : >>> > title Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-26-686 >>> > root (hd0,6) >>> > kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-26-686 root=/dev/hda7 ro >>> > pci=routeirq initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-26-686 >>> > savedefault >>> > 2b) Same as above, but use "pollirq" instead of "pci=routeirq". >>> > 3) Within some BIOS setups, IRQ assignments can be changed. >>> > 4) On non-laptop systems, moving the modem card to another slot has >>> > helped. 5) Sometimes upgrading the kernel changes IRQ assignment. >>> > ===================================== >>> > >>> > --- Bootup diagnostics for card in PCI slot 01:0b.0 ---- >>> > >>> > === Finished firmware and bootup diagnostics, next deducing cogent >>> > software. === >>> > >>> > Predictive diagnostics for card in bus 01:0b.0: >>> > Modem chipset detected on >>> > NAME="Communication controller: Agere Systems V.92 56K WinModem " >>> > CLASS=0780 >>> > PCIDEV=11c1:048c >>> > SUBSYS=11c1:044c >>> > IRQ=255 >>> > IDENT=agrsm >>> > >>> > For candidate modem in: 01:0b.0 >>> > 0780 Communication controller: Agere Systems V.92 56K WinModem >>> > Primary device ID: 11c1:048c >>> > Support type needed or chipset: agrsm >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > The AgereSystems/LSI agrsm code supports compiling of a agrmodem + agrsm >>> > driver pair. >>> > One resource site is >>> > http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/ >>> > Thereat get the agrsm-howto.txt, through the compiling steps are only >>> > cogent to modems >>> > with 11c1:0260, 11c1:048c and 11c1:048f chips. They use the >>> > agrsm-20090418.tar.gz package. >>> > If your Distro uses Debian packages, also get the agrsm-tools.deb >>> > package. >>> > >>> > For AgereSystems/LSI 11c11040 chip hosted on High Definition Audio cards, >>> > your Linux >>> > Distro's dkms package should be first installed, as it directs the >>> > installation of modem >>> > specific dkms-agrsm resources. For an example of what to expect, read >>> > http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/bigarch/archive-eighth/msg03863.html >>> > >>> > The primary dkms-agrsm resource site is >>> > http://linux.zsolttech.com/linmodem/agrsm/ >>> > whereat a few differnt packaging types are available. For your >>> > convenience dkms-agrsm-CurrentVersion.deb are also available at to >>> > http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/ >>> > The .deb packages can be manually installed by: >>> > $ dpkg -i dkms*.deb agrsm*.deb >>> > which will sequentially process dkms, dkms-agrsm and the agrsm-tools >>> > packages. >>> > >>> > Read the DOCs/Agrsm.txt for details. >>> > >>> > -------------- end Agere Systems section ------------------- >>> > >>> > Completed candidate modem analyses. >>> > >>> > The base of the UDEV device file system is: /dev/.udev >>> > >>> > Versions adequately match for the compiler installed: 4.2.2 >>> > and the compiler used in kernel assembly: 4.2.2 >>> > >>> > linux-headers-2.6.22.19-desktop-2mdv resources needed for compiling are >>> > not manifestly ready! >>> > >>> > If compiling is necessary packages must be installed, providing: >>> > kernel-source-2.6.22.19-desktop-2mdv >>> > >>> > >>> > 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-t 1 root root 317284 2007-08-20 16:57 /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 >>> > lock >>> > noauth >>> > noipdefault >>> > usepeerdns >>> > >>> > 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 eth1 >>> > 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: >>> > >>> > Within any ancient /etc/devfs files: >>> > >>> > Within ancient kernel 2.4.n /etc/module.conf files: >>> > >>> > --------- end modem support lines -------- >> >> >> > -- Olivier Blin (blino) - Mandriva