Re: Dennis, US Linux Mint 12 Lisa kernel 3.0.0-12-generic

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Dennis,

scanModem reports that you have an si3054 modem supported by slmodemd
+ alsa component:


Predictive  diagnostics for card in bus 00:1b.0:
       Modem chipset  detected on
NAME="Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition
Audio Controller "
CLASS=0403
PCIDEV=8086:27d8
SUBSYS=107b:0366
IRQ=43
HDA2=00:1b.0
SOFT=8086:27d8.HDA
HDAchipVendorID=1057
CHIP=0x10573057
IDENT=slmodemd
SLMODEMD_DEVICE=hw:0,6
Driver=snd-hda-intel

 For candidate modem in:  00:1b.0
  0403 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High
Definition Audio Controller
     Primary device ID:  8086:27d8
   Subsystem PCI_id  107b:0366
   Softmodem codec or chipset from diagnostics: 0x10573057
                              from    Archives:
                       The HDA card softmodem chip is 0x10573057


Support type needed or chipset: slmodemd supporting the snd-hda-intel
audio+modem driver

 An ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) modem driver:  snd-hda-intel
 provides Low Level support enabling contact with the modem hardware.
 For all BUT Conexant chip soft modems (using hsfmodem software)
 complementary High Level support is through a Smartlink utility:  slmodemd

 Download from http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/smartlink/
 the package SLMODEMD_gcc4.6_alsa1.0.24.tar.gz having a compiled
slmodemd. Unpack under Linux with:
       $ tar zxf SLMODEMD_gcc4.6_alsa1.0.24.tar.gz
 and read instructions therein. But briefly, the modem is setup with command:
        slmodemd -c YOUR_COUNTRY --alsa hw:0,6
 reporting dynamic creation of ports:
       /dev/ttySL0 --> /dev/pts/N   , with N some number
 Read DOCs/Smartlink.txt and Modem/DOCs/YourSystem.txt for follow
through guidance.

If you have internet connection, you may search for sl-modem-source
deb package and install it:

There is a package sl-modem-source providing a source code the modem driver  ,
If can be searched for at http://pacakge.ubuntu.com.  After
downloading install under Linux with:
 $ sudo dpkg -i sl*.deb

Then with slmodemd running in the background fire up a terminal and type
$ sudo wvdialconf /etc/wvdial.conf

and hopefully it finds modem port /dev/ttySL0.  Add your username
information, isp phone number and password and a line "Carrier Check =
no" to the file /etc/wvdial.conf and save it.  Edit it with sudo
priviledges.  Then attempt to connect.
$ sudo wvdial

Regards,


Antonio

On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Dennis Peck
<former.cheatmaster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  Only plain text email is forwarded by the  Discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx List Server,
>  as HTML can contain viruses. Use as the email Subject Line:
>           YourName, YourCountry Linux Mint 12 Lisa  kernel 3.0.0-12-generic
>  With this Subject Line cogent experts will be alerted, and useful
> case names left in the Archive.
>  YourCountry will enable Country specific guidance. Linux experts in
> YourCountry
>  can be found through: http://www.linux.org/groups/index.html.
> They will know your Country's modem code, which may be essential for
> dialup service.
> Responses from Discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx are sometimes blocked by an
> Internet Provider mail filters.
>  So in a day, also check the Archived responses at http://www.linmodems.org
> --------------------------  System information ----------------------------
> CPU=i686,  Linux ,  ALSA_version=1.0.24
> Linux version 3.0.0-12-generic (buildd@vernadsky) (gcc version 4.6.1
> (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.1-9ubuntu3) ) #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:50:42 UTC
> 2011
>  scanModem update of:  2011_08_08
>
> Distrib_ID=LinuxMint
> DistribCodeName=lisa
>
>
> The dkms driver upgrade utilities are installed,
>
>  There are no blacklisted modem drivers in /etc/modprobe*  files
>
>  Potentially useful modem drivers now loaded are:
>       snd_hda_intel
>
> Attached USB devices are:
>  ID 0bda:8187 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8187 Wireless Adapter
>  ID 046d:c01a Logitech, Inc. M-BQ85 Optical Wheel Mouse
> If a cellphone is not detected, see
> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-878554.html
> A sample report is:
> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/bigarch/archive-nineth/msg00578.html
>
> If a USB modem or cellphone is attached and was not detected, please
> provide available information in your request to discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Candidate PCI devices with modem chips are:
> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High
> Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
> High Definition Audio cards can host modem chips.
>
> For candidate card in slot 00:1b.0, firmware information and bootup
> diagnostics are:
>  PCI slot       PCI ID          SubsystemID     Name
>  ----------     ---------       ---------       --------------
>  00:1b.0        8086:27d8       107b:0366       Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7
> Family High Definition Audio Controller
>
>  Modem interrupt assignment and sharing:
>  43:        328          0   PCI-MSI-edge      hda_intel
>  --- Bootup diagnostics for card in PCI slot 00:1b.0 ----
> [    0.178300] pci 0000:00:1b.0: [8086:27d8] type 0 class 0x000403
> [    0.178327] pci 0000:00:1b.0: reg 10: [mem 0xd4240000-0xd4243fff 64bit]
> [    0.178422] pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# supported from D0 D3hot D3cold
> [    0.178429] pci 0000:00:1b.0: PME# disabled
> [   33.450680] HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 22 (level,
> low) -> IRQ 22
> [   33.450765] HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: irq 43 for MSI/MSI-X
> [   33.450810] HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: setting latency timer to 64
> [   33.556454] input: HDA Intel Mic at Ext Front Jack as
> /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card0/input8
>
>  The PCI slot 00:1b.0 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.
>
>
>
> ===== Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) diagnostics =====
> The ALSA packages provide audio support and also drivers for some modems.
> ALSA diagnostics are written during bootup to /proc/asound/ folders.
>
> The modem cards detected by "aplay -l"  are:
> card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 6: Si3054 Modem [Si3054 Modem]
>
> The /proc/asound/pcm file reports:
> -----------------------
> 00-00: STAC92xx Analog : STAC92xx Analog : playback 1 : capture 1
> 00-06: Si3054 Modem : Si3054 Modem : playback 1 : capture 1
>
> about /proc/asound/cards:
> ------------------------
>  0 [Intel          ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
>                      HDA Intel at 0xd4240000 irq 43
>
>  PCI slot 00:1b.0 has a High Definition Audio Card
>  The drivers are in the kernel modules tree at:
>  /lib/modules/3.0.0-12-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko
>  The modem codec file for the HDA card is: /proc/asound/card0/codec#1
> --------------------------------------------------------
> Codec: Motorola Si3054
> Address: 1
> MFG Function Id: 0x2 (unsol 1)
> Vendor Id: 0x10573057
> Subsystem Id: 0x00010001
> Revision Id: 0x100100
> Modem Function Group: 0x1
>
>  The audio card hosts a softmodem chip:  0x10573057
>
> The softmodem chip 0x10573057 is in principle supported by the COMM
> support of slmodemd
> and the joint snd-hda-intel audio+modem driver, begun with ALSA
> version 1.0.13.
> For HDA cards with ALC883 chips, an upgrade to ALSA verions 1.0.15 way
> be necessary.
> Instructions for Upgrading snd-hda-intel and its dependent driver set are at:
> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/bigarch/archive-eighth/msg00838.html
>
> If not a Conexant modem, the driver snd-hda-intel with its dependent drivers:
> snd_hda_intel          24262  2
> snd_hda_codec          91754  3
> snd_hda_codec_si3054,snd_hda_codec_idt,snd_hda_intel
> snd_pcm                80468  3 snd_hda_codec_si3054,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec
> snd                    55902  14
> snd_hda_codec_si3054,snd_hda_codec_idt,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_hwdep,snd_pcm,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq,snd_timer,snd_seq_device
> snd_page_alloc         14115  2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm
> ----------
> provide audio + modem support with the modem chip residing on the subsystem.
> Any particular card can host any one of several soft modem chips.
>
> === Finished firmware and bootup diagnostics, next deducing cogent software. ===
>
> Predictive  diagnostics for card in bus 00:1b.0:
>        Modem chipset  detected on
> NAME="Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition
> Audio Controller "
> CLASS=0403
> PCIDEV=8086:27d8
> SUBSYS=107b:0366
> IRQ=43
> HDA2=00:1b.0
> SOFT=8086:27d8.HDA
> HDAchipVendorID=1057
> CHIP=0x10573057
> IDENT=slmodemd
> SLMODEMD_DEVICE=hw:0,6
> Driver=snd-hda-intel
>
>  For candidate modem in:  00:1b.0
>   0403 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High
> Definition Audio Controller
>      Primary device ID:  8086:27d8
>    Subsystem PCI_id  107b:0366
>    Softmodem codec or chipset from diagnostics: 0x10573057
>                               from    Archives:
>                        The HDA card softmodem chip is 0x10573057
>
>
> Support type needed or chipset: slmodemd supporting the snd-hda-intel
> audio+modem driver
>
>  An ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) modem driver:  snd-hda-intel
>  provides Low Level support enabling contact with the modem hardware.
>  For all BUT Conexant chip soft modems (using hsfmodem software)
>  complementary High Level support is through a Smartlink utility:  slmodemd
>
>  Download from http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/smartlink/
>  the package SLMODEMD_gcc4.6_alsa1.0.24.tar.gz having a compiled
> slmodemd. Unpack under Linux with:
>        $ tar zxf SLMODEMD_gcc4.6_alsa1.0.24.tar.gz
>  and read instructions therein. But briefly, the modem is setup with command:
>         slmodemd -c YOUR_COUNTRY --alsa hw:0,6
>  reporting dynamic creation of ports:
>        /dev/ttySL0 --> /dev/pts/N   , with N some number
>  Read DOCs/Smartlink.txt and Modem/DOCs/YourSystem.txt for follow
> through guidance.
>
>
> Writing DOCs/Intel.txt
> Writing DOCs/Smartlink.txt
> ============ end Smartlink section =====================
>
>  Completed candidate modem analyses.
>
>  The base of the UDEV device file system is: /dev/.udev
>
>  Versions adequately match for the compiler installed: 4.6.1
>             and the compiler used in kernel assembly: 4.6.1
>
>  linux-headers-3.0.0-12-generic resources needed for compiling are not
> manifestly ready!
>
>  If compiling is necessary packages must be installed, providing:
>         kernel-source-3.0.0-12-generic
>
>
> If a driver compilation fails, with message including some lack of
> some FileName.h (stdio.h for example), then
> Some additional kernel-header files need installation to /usr/include.
> The minimal additional packages are libc6-dev
> and any of its dependents, under Ubuntu linux-libc-dev
>
> If an alternate ethernet connection is available,
> $  apt-get update
> $  apt-get -s install linux-kernel-devel
> will install needed packages.
> For Debian/Ubuntu related distributions, run the following command to
> display the needed package list:
>
> Otherwise packages have to be found through http://packages.ubuntu.com
> Once downloaded and transferred into a Linux partition,
> they can be installed alltogether with:
> $ sudo dpkg -i *.deb
>
>
> Checking pppd properties:
>        -rwsr-xr-x 1 root dip 273272 2011-02-04 03:43 /usr/sbin/pppd
>
> In case of an "error 17" "serial loopback" problem, see:
>    http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/linmodems/archive-sixth/msg02637.html
>
> To enable dialout without Root permission do:
>        $ su - root  (not for Ubuntu)
>         chmod a+x /usr/sbin/pppd
> or under Ubuntu related Linuxes
>         chmod a+x /usr/sbin/pppd
>
> Checking settings of:   /etc/ppp/options
> asyncmap 0
> noauth
> crtscts
> lock
> hide-password
> modem
> lcp-echo-interval 30
> lcp-echo-failure 4
> noipx
>
> In case of a message like:
>   Warning: Could not modify /etc/ppp/pap-secrets: Permission denied
> see http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/bigarch/archive-sixth/msg04656.html
>
> For guidance on FAX usage, get from
> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/  get faxing.tar.gz
> It has samples for a modem using port /dev/ttySL0, which must be
> changed to match your modem's port.
>
> Read Modem/DOCs/YourSystem.txt concerning other COMM channels: eth0 wlan0
> Which can interfere with Browser naviagation.
>
>  Don't worry about the following, it is for experts should trouble
> shooting be necessary.
> ==========================================================
>
>  Checking for modem support lines:
>  --------------------------------------
>     /device/modem symbolic link:
> slmodemd created symbolic link /dev/ttySL0:
>     Within /etc/udev/ files:
>
>     Within /etc/modprobe.conf files:
> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-modem.conf:# Uncomment these entries in
> order to blacklist unwanted modem drivers
> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-modem.conf:# blacklist snd-atiixp-modem
> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-modem.conf:# blacklist snd-via82xx-modem
> /etc/modprobe.d/sl-modem.conf:install slamr /sbin/modprobe -qb
> ungrab-winmodem; /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install slamr; test -e
> /dev/slamr0 && (chmod 660 /dev/slamr0 && chgrp dialout /dev/slamr0) ||
> (/bin/mknod -m 660 /dev/slamr0 c 242 0 2>/dev/null && chgrp dialout
> /dev/slamr0)
> /etc/modprobe.d/sl-modem.conf:install slusb /sbin/modprobe -qb
> ungrab-winmodem; /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install slusb; test -e
> /dev/slusb0 && (chmod 660 /dev/slusb0 && chgrp dialout /dev/slusb0) ||
> (/bin/mknod -m 660 /dev/slusb0 c 243 0 2>/dev/null && chgrp dialout
> /dev/slusb0)
> /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf:options snd-atiixp-modem index=-2
> /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf:options snd-via82xx-modem index=-2
>     Within any ancient /etc/devfs files:
>
>     Within ancient kernel 2.4.n /etc/module.conf files:
> /etc/modules:ungrab-winmodem
> --------- end modem support lines --------



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