I have come into this thread pretty late, but from what I understand, you are trying to get a modem to work. It's a PCI modem, and you can see it mentioned in the kernel as ttyS04. The problem, as I see it, is that you can't get the modem to respond to any calls from any programs?
If I understand this all correctly, I had a horrible time with this a while back with another computer, where I could get the PCI modem automatically recognized and used in RedHat, but in Debian I could get nothing out of it. Some wise user showed me how to fix this: 1. Use /dev/MAKEDEV to make the ttyS4 device in /dev, as your kernel will normally not make it for you. 2. The device should now be available under that name, and you should be able to use it freely in any system, you should probably also symlink it to /dev/modem so that some dialer programs will work properly. I hope this helps, tell me if I misunderstand what you are trying to do, and sorry if this was OT. Aaron Hsu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]