Kevin, For 0780 Communication controller: LSI Corporation 56k WinModem Primary device ID: 11c1:0442 ---------------- The martian version of the software for does not support fax. You will need to use the software package providing the ltmodem_ltserial pair. It can be downloaded from our linmodems site, or Tony may send it. Note that fax with software modems is often not robust. For most robust service you should get one of the slightly more expensive modems with a Controller Chip on the modem card itself, also so called "hardware modems". See the DOCs generated by running scanModem for more details. MarvS scanModem maintainer On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 5:37 PM, Antonio Olivares <olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Kevin, > > One of the modems, the LSI has a chance to work: > > Predictive diagnostics for card in bus 01:08.0: > Modem chipset detected on > NAME="Communication controller: LSI Corporation 56k WinModem " > CLASS=0780 > PCIDEV=11c1:0442 > SUBSYS=141b:9300 > IRQ=10 > IDENT=Agere.DSP > > For candidate modem in: 01:08.0 > 0780 Communication controller: LSI Corporation 56k WinModem > Primary device ID: 11c1:0442 > Support type needed or chipset: Agere.DSP > > > > The modem has a Lucent/Agere/LSI Mars or Apollo DSP (digital signal > processing) chipset. > Support packages for 2.6.n kernels are at: > http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/kernel-2.6/martian/ > http://packages.debian.org/sid/martian-modem-source/ > Always use the most update for kernels after 2.6.20, currently > martian-full-20080625.tar.gz > For kernels 2.6.20 and less, usr martian-full-20080407.tar.gz. > There are corresponding packages for the Ubuntu distribution: > martian-modem - ltmodem alternative driver providing support for Agere WinModem > martian-modem-source - Source for the martian-modem driver > > See DOCs/AgereDSP.txt for Details. > > You may safely try the martian-full-20080625.tar.gz modem code and see > if it compiles for you. The other modem, the pctel would work in 32 > bit linux: > > Predictive diagnostics for card in bus 01:08.0: > Modem chipset detected on > NAME="Modem: PCTel Inc HSP MicroModem 56 " > CLASS=0703 > PCIDEV=134d:7890 > SUBSYS=122d:0001 > IRQ=16 > IDENT=PCTEL > > For candidate modem in: 01:08.0 > 0703 Modem: PCTel Inc HSP MicroModem 56 > Primary device ID: 134d:7890 > Support type needed or chipset: PCTEL > > > At http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/pctel-linux > Get the pctel-0.9.7-9-rht-10.tar.gz > Unpack under Linux with: > tar zxf pctel*.tar.gz > and read instuctions therein. > Read DOCs/Pctel.txt and Modem/DOCs/YourSystem.txt for follow through guidance. > > > Best Regards, > > > Antonio > > On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Kevin Farringer > <kevinfarringer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hello, I am new to the group and looking for some help or suggestions. I >> currently run win xp and Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit on a dual boot machine. I >> would like to set-up my modem in Ubuntu to use as a TAM with voice mail and >> back up fax should my all in one die. The problem I have is I do not believe >> that either of the 2 modems I currently have will actually work in Ubuntu >> 12.04 64 bit(See attached Modem.txt). From my research both modems would >> work but only with a 32 bit kernel and or kernel version 2.6 or lower. >> >> I guess my questions are, >> >> * Is my above statement correct for the 2 modems, They will not work >> in Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit. >> * If they will not work can you recommend one that will. I would >> prefer an internal or usb modem. But would consider an rs232 as a >> last resort. >> >> Thanks very much for your time and help. >> >> Sincerely >> Kevin Farringer >> --