Roberta, Try detaching as much external hardware as possible and remove cards from the PCMCIA slot. This may alleviate resource conflicts. Then rerun the: $ ./scanModem report back to the List, not me directly. MarvS scanModem maintainer On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Antonio Olivares <olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Roberto, > > output of scanModem is unfortunately not complete. ÂNot 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: > ÂPCI slot    PCI ID     ÂSubsystemID   Name > Â----------   ---------    ---------    -------------- > Â00:1f.6    Â8086:24d6    0986:002d    Modem: Intel Corporation 82801EB/ER > > ÂModem interrupt assignment and sharing: > Â17:   Â52761    2534  IO-APIC-fasteoi  yenta, Intel ICH5 > Â--- Bootup diagnostics for card in PCI slot 00:1f.6 ---- > [  Â0.193885] pci 0000:00:1f.6: reg 10: [io Â0x1800-0x18ff] > [  Â0.193895] pci 0000:00:1f.6: reg 14: [io Â0x1c00-0x1c7f] > [  Â0.193943] pci 0000:00:1f.6: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold > [  Â0.193949] pci 0000:00:1f.6: PME# disabled > [  Â0.565724] serial 0000:00:1f.6: PCI INT B -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > [  Â0.565733] serial 0000:00:1f.6: PCI INT B disabled > > ÂThe PCI slot 00:1f.6 of the modem card may be disabled early in > Âa bootup process, Âbut then enabled later. If modem drivers load > Âbut the Âmodem is not responsive, read DOCs/Bootup.txt about possible fixes. > ÂSend dmesg.txt along with ModemData.txt to discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Âif help is needed. > > > Maybe Conexant or SLMODEMD variant can serve this modem. ÂIf 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: >> >> [  Â0.193885] pci 0000:00:1f.6: reg 10: [io Â0x1800-0x18ff] >> [  Â0.193895] pci 0000:00:1f.6: reg 14: [io Â0x1c00-0x1c7f] >> [  Â0.193943] pci 0000:00:1f.6: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold >> [  Â0.193949] pci 0000:00:1f.6: PME# disabled >> >> How can I enable it and have it working if possible? >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> Roberto Raimondi >> >> >> >