Martin,
The path which you quote is incorrect.
The right path is
http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/agrsm-2.1.80limited.tar.gz
I am sorry for having mistyped it in my message
http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/bigarch/archive-nineth/msg01987.html
Note: substring /ltmodem/was missing, and there should be no dash within
2.1.80limites.
Jacques
Martin Lupcke wrote:
I have been trying to follow the recent messages on the 11c1:0620 &
0630 modems. On the 24th, Jacques put a file at
http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/11c11040/agrsm-2.1.80-limited.tar.gz
but I cannot find it. (The path 11c11040 does not appear to exist.)
Later, it seems like there were additional steps to install this, but
I got totally lost trying to determine what should or should not be
done. Most recently (below), it seems that John got an 0620 working
in Ubuntu.
I am far from a Linux expert (obviously), but could someone help clear
this up for me so I can try to get my 0630 working in PCLinux?
Thanks.
john31608@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Marvin:
I want you to know I have the agere SV92PP 11c10620 modem card now
running reliably. I went with a fresh reinstall of Ubuntu9.04 Jaunty
and
installation of the following:
agrsm-tools_0.0.1_all.deb
dkms_2.0.21.1-Oubuntu3_all.deb
gnome-network-admin-2.22.1-Oubuntu1_i386.deb
Dial-up with jauntyDebs.tar.Izima This is a package consisting of
wvdial
with dependencies
Finally agrsm06pci_2.1.80~20090825_i386.deb
It was all double click and go with installation of agrmodem.ko and
agrserial.ko to /lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic/updates/dkms
It looks like at this point from the terminal sudo agrsm-test would
have taken me to completion save for entering my name, password and
phone
number in ./etc/wvdial.conf. Everything is spelled out as you go
I had tried after running agrsm06pci_2.1.80~20090825_i386.deb
sudo modprobe agrmodem
sudo modprobe agrserial
etc, etc using the page "LSI/AgereSystems 11c11040 chipset support
installation ,using dkms tools" from the Linmodems discussion board of
20DEC2008 as a guide but I got lost trying to find the file wvtest.
sudo
agrsm-test rescued me. The modem was found on /dev/ttySAGR. While
trying
to configure the network tools point to point connection interface I
lost
the connection and it appears the file /dev/ttySAGR was lost but sudo
agrsm-test brought it right back. I then had to reenter my name,
phone and
PW but it all went pretty smoothly. My hat is off to you and the
others who
have been so patient with all this. Thank You
Yours truly, John W