I admit this solution is annoying and is not the way to go...but temprarily you could use the old isa-pnp tools. Just do pnpdump -c | isapnp
Did you possibly forget to compile in serial port stuff? Just a shot in the dark... Greg On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Parrish M Myers wrote: > Can anyone help? > > I have a 3Com US Robotics 56K Voice Fax Internal modem... It worked > great with isapnp and the 2.2.18 kernel. As soon as I upgraded my > system to unstable and the 2.4.5 kernel, it won't work anymore. The > isa-pnp.o kernel module detects the modem but upon 'cat /proc/isapnp' > it tells me that the device is not active and spews out severial > configuration options... It apparently doesn't set up the card > properly. > > Does anyone know how to use isa-pnp to get the modem configured > properly? > > one side point, '/dev/ttyS4' echos back and ATDT so I think the card > may be bound to that serial port... but if that is the case, why is it > that every time I try to use that port I get the error message that the > ioctl is invalid? Invalid ioctl... what is that! > > Thanks > Parrish Myers > > ===== > ----------------------------------------------------------- > Academia is a little like child | Parrish M. Myers > rearing, it provides a chance at | The Wacked Jester > immortality without the stretch | [EMAIL PROTECTED] > marks -- (unknown source) | > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ > > > -- Greg Rowe Paranoia is a virtue. http://www.therowes.net