Dear Steve, The content of your mail makes my heart warm. Take time to discover Linux. Linux is not as Windows. It requires skills to best take profit of it. To be quite honest with you I have a long career as a software support engineer on so many operating systems; providing I have Windows for free and I have to pay for Linux, I would prefer to pay for Linux. Because it deserves it. And there so numerous other excellent jobs I benefit from for entirely free under Linux. My work on these Intel drivers is just my thanks to this excellent community. -- Philippe Vouters <Philippe.Vouters@xxxxxxxxxxx> Le lundi 12 octobre 2009 à 15:31 +0100, denbigh1974@xxxxxxx a écrit : > Thank you very much, Philippe, for your proposal. > > Thanks to some excellent instructions from Jacques Goldberg, Gnome-PPP > will now recognise my modem and I am able to send faxes using Efax-gtk. > > So I am happy! > > For the time being, I will continue to use the applications in the > kernel 2.6.28-11 distribution as it can now do everything that I wish to do. > > When I have more experience and I am feeling brave, I will try and > compile a driver for 2.6.28-15. Then I will follow your instructions and > use your files. > > With hindsight, I should have installed your driver first as the support > here is more knowledgeable than the Ubuntu forums. Happily though, my > modem applications are now working. > > Thanks again. > > All the best > Steve > > > > Philippe Vouters wrote: > > Dear Sir or Madam, > > > > I am the maintainer of the Intel 536EP/537 family modems. I do own a > > 536EP modem for my tests to assist the Linux community. The 537 family > > modem driver software being closed to the 536EP driver software, I have > > merged the two codes. However, my job to help you will be less > > simplified if you face problems either specific to a 537 modem or > > specific to the electrical quality of your phone line. > > > > Your report to Linmodems explicitly states this information: > > 1.506096] Couldn't register serial port 0000:03:01.0: -28 > > This is typical of a software conflict between a Linux supplied driver > > and the Intel driver I maintain. This conflict typically occurs with the > > Intel 537 family modems. This is something I cured. > > > > You state in your report to Linmodems you are running a Ubuntu 9.04 > > kernel 2.6.28-11 distribution. The most important information for me is > > your kernel version. > > > > Here are my proposals to you: > > > > First read carefully the Intel-Readme.html at > > http://vouters.dyndns.org:8080/Intel/ . Download the latest version of > > the merged driver (for 536EP/537 modems) from there along with the small > > efax.zip source code. > > > > Having managed so that all the source code I modified being always > > compatible with lots of kernels up to kernel 2.6.30, if you strictly > > follow the Intel-Readme guide, you ought to get a working driver > > entirely fitted for the Ubuntu distribution you run. > > > > As you installed a 537 driver (.deb) not coming from me, I have strictly > > no knowledge of what it contains. If your .deb works the way Intel > > initially designed it whose spirit I kept, prior to the make install I > > suggest in my ReadMe, you may have to make uninstall using the files you > > initially downloaded. > > > > As for your need to send faxes using your 537EP modem, may I suggest you > > to use efax rather than Efax-Gtk. Any graphical tool such as Efax-GTK > > tends to hide lots of important details which enables to understand what > > is going wrong. What I state is true on any operating system including > > Windows. Prior to using efax from efax.zip on the link I gave you you > > will have to: > > $ cd efax > > $ make -f Makefile.orig > > to rebuild the binary. As you are new to Linux, change $ efax in my > > readme to $ ./efax when you are in the efax directory. > > > > > > Concerning GnomePPP, this tool is also a graphical tool with the > > inconvenience I mentioned for Efax-GTK. So that you get the best control > > on what you do, please use wvdial the way I explained in the > > Intel-Readme. Once you will correctly handle all the concepts, the > > proper AT Init strings and you get correct run-time results then you may > > report the same concepts used with wvdial to GnomePPP. > > > > Anyhow if you wish me to further help you, I only can work if I get lots > > of facts from a cut'n paste of a terminal screen. > > > > Yours sincerely, > > > >