Re: Valera, Ukraine kernel 2.6.31-17-generic

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Valera,

Would you again boot into Recovery mode,
Go to the Command Shell, and at that stage, again run:
# lsmod | grep agr
which will show if the driver are preloaded or not. Then run the
# agrsm-test

MarvS

On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Valera <valera.ua@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> N 2 is returned on my system as well as a result of runlevel command execution.
>
> I've followed the steps you've specified, attached is result of agrsm-test.
> Also when sudo agrsm-test is run, I get a number of messages like the following:
>
> [294.004385] CPU0 attaching NULL sched-domain
> [294.004479] CPU1 attaching NULL sched-domain
> [294.004479] CPU0 attaching sched-domain:
> domain 0: span 0-1 level MC
> groups: 0 1
>
> CPU1 attachinh sched-domain:
> domain 0: span 0-1 level MC
> groups: 1 0
>
> ---
> WBR, Valera
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 04:22, Marvin Stodolsky
> <marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Valera,
>>
>> There is also a small change you may have to make, for the bootup
>> choices to be made visible.
>> This is ONLY necessary, if your System does not show alternative
>> kernel choices during bootup.
>>
>> If necessary set up an edit with:
>> $ sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
>> Save the edit.
>>
>> Among the first few lines, edit to the following if necessary:
>> GRUB_DEFAULT=0
>> # GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0
>> GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=false
>>
>> If this edit was necessary, it must be transferred to /boot/grub/grub.cfg , by:
>> $ sudo mv  /boot/grub/grub.cfg /boot/grub/grub.cfg.old
>> which just renames the current copy.
>> $ sudo update-grub
>> which will report regeneration of grub.cfg
>>  this will provide for a display of boot alternatives during successive bootups.
>>
>> MarvS
>>
>> MarvS
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 9:04 PM, Marvin Stodolsky
>> <marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Valera,
>>>
>>> Please do the following:
>>> $ runlevel
>>> N 2
>>> is returned on my System, meaning that during bootup the instructions
>>> in /etc/rc2.d/ are used to setup the Ubuntu session.
>>>
>>> There is a file S50pulseaudio within  /etc/rc2.d/  and its "twin"
>>> /etc/rc3.d/ which is used to setup audio function.  We want to delete
>>> the one in /etc/rc3.d/  which is not used during
>>> runlevel 2.  Do this with:
>>> $ ls  /etc/rc3.d/ S50pulseaudio
>>>  /etc/rc3.d/ S50pulseaudio
>>> which merely reports it is there.
>>>
>>> Then delete it with:
>>> $ sudo rm /etc/rc3.d/S50pulseaudio
>>> and check with:
>>> $ ls  /etc/rc3.d/S50pulseaudio
>>> ls: cannot access /etc/rc3.d/S50pulseaudio: No such file or directory
>>>
>>> Reboot.
>>> But from the startup Grub menu, use the Recovery option, which
>>> corresponds to runlevel 1 /etc/rc1.d/ instructions
>>> After a while a Menu will come up with several options.  You can
>>> choose between them by using the up/down arrows and TAB.  The choice
>>> you want is the last one, the "COMMAND SHELL"
>>>
>>> At that Command prompt run:
>>> # telinit 3
>>> this will run the instructions from  /etc/rc3.d/
>>> from which S50pulseaudio has previously been deleted.
>>>
>>> So all of the above has merely been to achieve a bootup without audio
>>> support. Now once more run the:
>>> $ sudo agrsm-test
>>> and report back whether the included wvdialconf test succeeds or fails.
>>>
>>> MarvS
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Valera <valera.ua@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> Thanks for help Marvin, please check the file attached.
>>>>
>>>> ---
>>>> WBR, Valera
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 21:31, Marvin Stodolsky
>>>> <marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Valera:
>>>>>
>>>>> To work around your failure report below, concerning your 11c11040
>>>>> modem detection, Audio setup has to be surpressed during bootup.  This
>>>>> is non-trivial under standard Ubuntu.  An edit has to be done on your
>>>>> file /boot/grub/grub.cfg
>>>>>
>>>>> Please do:
>>>>> $ cp /boot/grub/grub.cfg ./
>>>>> the ./ means "here, into this folder"
>>>>> $ gzip grub.cfg
>>>>> Send me the grub.cfg.gz as an attachment.
>>>>> I will test a comparable edit on my System, then edit yours and send
>>>>> it back to you.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'll exlpain in more detail later.
>>>>>
>>>>> MarvS
>>>>> ======
>>>>> The failure report is:
>>>>>
>>>>> Loading drivers:
>>>>> Drivers loaded:
>>>>> agrserial              12032  0
>>>>> agrmodem             1250948  1
>>>>> snd_hda_codec          75708  4
>>>>> agrmodem,snd_hda_codec_atihdmi,snd_hda_codec_analog,snd_hda_intel
>>>>> snd                    59204  18
>>>>> agrmodem,snd_hda_codec_analog,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_hwdep,snd_pcm,snd_seq_oss,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq,snd_timer,snd_seq_device
>>>>>
>>>>> and symbolic link created:
>>>>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 2010-02-11 00:30 /dev/ttySAGR -> /dev/ttyAGS3
>>>>>
>>>>> Checking for utility wvdialconf
>>>>> Found /usr/bin/wvdialconf, preparing to run:
>>>>>        wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf
>>>>>
>>>>> Modem Port Scan<*1>: S0   S1   S2   S3   Killed
>>>>> ====
>>>>> suggesting that driver access to the modem hardware is being blocked,
>>>>> perhaps by competing audio functions.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Valera <valera.ua@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> > agrsm-tools were installed.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Attached is the log file generated.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > ---
>>>>> > WBR, Valera
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 06:17, Marvin Stodolsky
>>>>> > <marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> If you haven't already, install the agrsm-tools package:
>>>>> >> $ sudo dpkg -i agrsm-tools*.deb
>>>>> >> Then run the
>>>>> >> $ sudo agrsm-test
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Send us the log file generated.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> MarvS
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 5:42 PM, Valera <valera.ua@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> >> > Hi Marvin,
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > Thanks for the reply.
>>>>> >> > I've finally got to this....
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > I've followed the steps you've provided, however when trying to
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > $ sudo gedit /etc/wvdial.conf
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > I get the empty file...
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > Reading the instructions in agrsm_howto.txt, I've tried to
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > $ sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > The output is the following:
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > Editing `/etc/wvdial.conf'.
>>>>> >> > Scanning your serial ports for a modem.
>>>>> >> > Modem Port Scan<*1>: S0   S1   S2   S3
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > The command runs, but does not finish and nothing actually happens
>>>>> >> > (have waited for about 5 minutes).
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > What would you advice?
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > ---
>>>>> >> > WBR, Valera
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> > On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 16:45, Marvin Stodolsky
>>>>> >> > <marvin.stodolsky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> >> >>
>>>>> >> >> Valera,
>>>>> >> >>
>>>>> >> >> Your system
>>>>> >> >>  CPU=i686,  Linux version 2.6.31-17-generic
>>>>> >> >>
>>>>> >> >> has 2  HD audio cards:
>>>>> >> >> PCIDEV=8086:293e Intel Corporation 82801I
>>>>> >> >> SUBSYS=103c:3076
>>>>> >> >> IRQ=17
>>>>> >> >> and
>>>>> >> >> PCIDEV=1002:aa38 ATI Technologies Inc R700 Audio Device [Radeon HD 4000 Series]"
>>>>> >> >> SUBSYS=1002:aa38
>>>>> >> >> IRQ=17
>>>>> >> >>
>>>>> >> >> with modem CHIP=0x11c11040 hosted on one of the SUBSYS
>>>>> >> >> and requiring an agrsm driver pair
>>>>> >> >>
>>>>> >> >> From http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/  get the
>>>>> >> >>  agrsm-tools_0.0.1_all.deb for automation & testing
>>>>> >> >> agrsm-11c11040_20091225_i386.deb  --  driver package
>>>>> >> >> agrsm-howto.txt - info
>>>>> >> >>
>>>>> >> >> Under linux install with:
>>>>> >> >> $ sudo dpkg -i agrsm*.deb
>>>>> >> >>
>>>>> >> >> After these installations, run the initial function test:
>>>>> >> >> $ sudo agrsm-test
>>>>> >> >>
>>>>> >> >> If successful, do Not repeat it.  To subsequently activate the modem,
>>>>> >> >> it will suffice to:
>>>>> >> >> $ sudo modprobe agrserial
>>>>> >> >>
>>>>> >> >> Edit in your personal dialout information with:
>>>>> >> >> $ sudo gedit /etc/wvdial.conf
>>>>> >> >> and delete the symbols  ; < >
>>>>> >> >>
>>>>> >> >> Then try a dialout with:
>>>>> >> >> $ sudo wvdial
>>>>> >> >>
>>>>> >> >> MarvS
>>>>> >> >> scanModem maintainer
>>>>> >> >>
>>>>> >> >>
>>>>> >> >> On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 6:19 AM, Valera <valera.ua@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> >> >> > Hi volunteers,
>>>>> >> >> >
>>>>> >> >> > I'm an Ubuntu newbie and would appreciate if anyone will help me to
>>>>> >> >> > make use of the file attached...
>>>>> >> >> > Basically I'd like to set up dialup internet connection from HP ProBook 4710s.
>>>>> >> >> >
>>>>> >> >> > ---
>>>>> >> >> > WBR, Valera
>>>>> >> >> >
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >
>>>>
>>>
>>
>


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