Ezekiel, Don't give up yet. Please run dialout tests using wvdial directly rather than its less informative gnome-ppp front end. A next step to try is shutting down Audio functions, which sometimes interferes with agrsm modem drivers. MarvS On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 3:48 AM, Ezekiel Krahlin <ezekielk@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Quoting Marvin Stodolsky <marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx>: > >> though a more detailed diagnostic will be necessary to determine which >> of the two HD Audio card subsystems it resides on. > > Well, Marvin, if this is the end of the line for my modem, I understand > perfectly. It is, after all, a winmodem. Most likely, you are being polite > and suggesting that there isn't really anything more that can be done. I may > be wrong on this, in which case I will gladly perform further tasks in order > to hopefully get the modem working in Linux. > > But if it is better for you to move on to other missions, by all means I > have no problem with that. And I thank you and others for going the extra > mile. I know that if *you* guys from linmodems.org can't resolve a winmodem > issue, no one can...and I don't care to waste your valuable time. > > Thanks immensely for all your good work and help you provide to Linux > newbies. I am not disappointed at all...in fact, I am most impressed with > your efforts. > > > > -- > Ezekiel J. Krahlin, founder > BUUG - Berkeley Unix User Group > http://buug.org > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > >