Are you also running Windows on this machine?  What COM port is Windows 
using for the modem?  (Even if you don't run Windows, try the following four 
options first)

In KPPP, setup the modem according to the following:
COM1 = /dev/ttyS0
COM2 = /dev/ttyS1
COM3 = /dev/ttyS2
COM4 = /dev/ttyS3

Next, run the "query modem" option from within KPPP and see if KPPP is able 
to talk to your modem using an of the four devices listed above.  If KPPP is 
able to query your modem, then go ahead and dialing your ISP with KPPP.

Let us know if this worked and also wheather you use any console 
applications that make use of the modem.

For the sound, run the following from the command line (login as root):
sndconfig



>From: Miranda Heinz-AHM008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "'newbie'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [newbie] modem configuration problem
>Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 18:44:58 -0500
>
>Hi folks,
>My computer has all the peripheral incorporated in the mainboard ( I mean
>the video system, modem, and sound system).
>The problem is that I can't configure either the modem or the sound system.
>I tried using the kppp but it didn't work.
>Does anybody know how to deal with that ?
>
>Heinz Miranda V.
>

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