Post the full output from "lspci -v".  That will show how linux is
seeing your modem.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I recently changed motherboards in my pc to move up to a Celeron 850
> and
> 100 Mhz bus.  What a difference!!  This mobo had an AMR modem slot
> which
> I put an AMR modem in it. I previously had an ActionTec modem that
> worked
> well under Linux, but since I have cable connection, it's been months 
> since I have used a modem.  Does anyone have any good sites or advice 
> about these modems? It is a winmodem? The mobo manual does not discuss
> or indicate any drivers. The mobo manufacturer website does not
> mention
> any needed drivers.  The mobo is a Jetway 694TAS ATX board. There is
> no
> onboard sound, no onboard lan, no onboard video. It is a AGP in which
> I
> have an nVidia TNT2 m64 video card. Everything works flawlessly, but
> this
> AMR modem won't respond. It is seen and kinternet(Suse 7.3 Pro) tries
> to
> dial it, but fails. Any clues?  I have setserial based on the output
> of
> cat /proc/pci.  Oh yes, it is a PCI modem.

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Lonni J. Friedman                          [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Linux Step-by-step help:           http://netllama.ipfox.com

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