Roberto, output of scanModem is unfortunately not complete. Not using linux at time of writing so I can't run diagonostics to recommend a driver :( Candidate PCI devices with modem chips are: 00:1f.6 Modem: Intel Corporation 82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 Modem Controller (rev 02) High Definition Audio cards can host modem chips. For candidate card in slot 00:1f.6, firmware information and bootup diagnostics are: PCI slot PCI ID SubsystemID Name ---------- --------- --------- -------------- 00:1f.6 8086:24d6 0986:002d Modem: Intel Corporation 82801EB/ER Modem interrupt assignment and sharing: 17: 52761 2534 IO-APIC-fasteoi yenta, Intel ICH5 --- Bootup diagnostics for card in PCI slot 00:1f.6 ---- [ 0.193885] pci 0000:00:1f.6: reg 10: [io 0x1800-0x18ff] [ 0.193895] pci 0000:00:1f.6: reg 14: [io 0x1c00-0x1c7f] [ 0.193943] pci 0000:00:1f.6: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold [ 0.193949] pci 0000:00:1f.6: PME# disabled [ 0.565724] serial 0000:00:1f.6: PCI INT B -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 [ 0.565733] serial 0000:00:1f.6: PCI INT B disabled The PCI slot 00:1f.6 of the modem card may be disabled early in a bootup process, but then enabled later. If modem drivers load but the modem is not responsive, read DOCs/Bootup.txt about possible fixes. Send dmesg.txt along with ModemData.txt to discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx if help is needed. Maybe Conexant or SLMODEMD variant can serve this modem. If you have an alternate boot into windows, Please do as these instructions so we can find out more about your modem: Using MicroSoft(MS) Windows: ----------------------------- MS installations do generally have adequate diagostic capability. Try the following routine 1), beginning with mouse clicks on: 1) Start > Settings > Control Panel > Classical View (for Window XP) > System > Hardware > Device Manager > Modems > Click on the + > Modem. Double click to expand the graphic. Manufacturer information may be displayed. For example, CXT stands for Conexant. Click the Diagnostics Tab. Record any hardware ID or vendor and device information. Next do the Query Modem and record the ATI specifications displayed such as: ATI3 - Agere SoftModem Version 2.1.22 ATI5 - 2.1.22, AMR Intel MB, AC97 ID:SIL REV:0x27 Try to identify the modem setup file, with name perhaps MODEM.INF. 2) Open a COMM console. Send ATI commands to the modem (ATI, ATI1, ATI2, etc) which may elicit chipset and driver information. Here is an example: ATI3 - Agere SoftModem Version 2.1.22 ATI5 - 2.1.22, AMR Intel MB, AC97 ID:SIL REV:0x27 successfully identifying an Agere SoftModem chipset, both by name and through the softmodem SIL ID: AC97 ID:SIL REV:0x27 Regards, Antonio On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Gmail <raimondi.roberto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I've got an old all-in-one PC with Ubuntu 10.010 - Maverick Meerkat O.S. > based on an Intel P4. > I would like to use the Efax-gtk to send fax with an integrated PCI modem > card. > The message I can read is the following in dmesg.txt file: > > [ 0.193885] pci 0000:00:1f.6: reg 10: [io 0x1800-0x18ff] > [ 0.193895] pci 0000:00:1f.6: reg 14: [io 0x1c00-0x1c7f] > [ 0.193943] pci 0000:00:1f.6: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > [ 0.193949] pci 0000:00:1f.6: PME# disabled > > How can I enable it and have it working if possible? > > Thanks in advance > > Roberto Raimondi > > >