winmodem

2001-07-11 Thread GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI
Hi all. I have a driver for my LT winmodem running on 2.2.12-20 kernel. Now, I had compiled 2.4.5 kernel, and when I try to load the driver, it tells unresolved symbols, and a message saying was compiled for 2.2.12-20 kernel. Is there a way to load the driver without the kernel check moudule

WinModem

2000-12-10 Thread Krzysztof Kozłowski
Is there any possibility to configure Debian to work with "WinModem" (any drivers?) Kozło

winmodem?

1999-11-26 Thread luis
hello: i have the following modem: Arowana Modem 56k Intern PCI Rockwell and i get the following result with lspci -vv : --- 00:0a.0 Communication controller: Rockwell International: Unknown device 2114 (rev 01) Subsystem: CIS Technology Inc: Unknown device 2114 Control: I/O+ M

winmodem

1998-09-08 Thread Default Debian Reader
Does anyone know if a winmodem, (in particular, the us robotics x2 56 winmodem) is useable under linux? This used to be the default modem shipped with dell machines and it seems like i can't get this *&[EMAIL PROTECTED] to work.

? WinModem

1998-10-15 Thread David Sherow
How can a person tell if they have a WinModem. Or I'm doing something wrong, because I can't connect to my ISP using pon it is acting like it is on but it doesn't dial.

Winmodem?

1999-01-01 Thread Brent Hueth
I've just installed the base Debian system, and haven't been able to get my modem to respond so I can install the rest. I found a description of the problem with Winmodems (my new gateway has a "US Robotics 56K WinModem) in the Debian installation instructions, and am just wonder

winmodem

2004-02-08 Thread steef
On Saturday 07 February 2004 5:35 pm, Andreas Janssen wrote: knip I think there are drivers available from Intel for your winmodem that can be compiles using the kernel-headers package. Go to <http://www.windodems.org> to find more info. knip: should not this be linmodems.org

Re: winmodem

2001-07-11 Thread Miguel Griffa
At 02:55 p.m. 11/07/01 -0300, GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote: Hi all. I have a driver for my LT winmodem running on 2.2.12-20 kernel. Now, I had compiled 2.4.5 kernel, and when I try to load the driver, it tells unresolved symbols, and a message saying was compiled for 2.2.12-20 kernel

Re: winmodem

2001-07-11 Thread D. Hoyem
Gargiulo, There is a way to fix you unresolved symbols problem but if you truly have a winmodem made by Lucent then you want to go to this url and it will lead you to where you can download a .deb driver for your kernel. linmodems.technion.ac.il Hope that helps ya Don --- GARGIULO Eduardo

Re: winmodem

2001-07-11 Thread Tom Massey
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 02:55:29PM -0300, GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote: > Hi all. > > I have a driver for my LT winmodem running on 2.2.12-20 kernel. > Now, I had compiled 2.4.5 kernel, and when I try to load the > driver, it tells unresolved symbols, and a message saying was

Re: WinModem

2000-12-10 Thread Stephan Kulka
> Is there any possibility to configure Debian to work with "WinModem" (any > drivers?) > Koz?o AFAIK "WinModems" are cripled, i.e. they only understand a part of the hayes standard command. I admit that I never had this problem and only read about that, but it is

Re: WinModem

2000-12-10 Thread Kyle Peterson
You can try www.linmodems.org --- ICQ #:14518882 - Original Message - From: "Krzysztof Kozłowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 3:08 PM Subject: WinModem > Is there any possibility to configure Debian to work with "WinModem&q

Re: WinModem

2000-12-10 Thread Rob VanFleet
On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 10:23:47PM +0100, Stephan Kulka wrote: > > Is there any possibility to configure Debian to work with "WinModem" (any > > drivers?) > > Koz³o > > AFAIK "WinModems" are cripled, i.e. they only understand a part of the > hayes

Re: WinModem

2000-12-10 Thread Phil Brutsche
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > Is there any possibility to configure Debian to work with "WinModem" (any > drivers?) If it's a Lucent winmodem, check the information at http://www.linmodems.org.

Re: WinModem

2000-12-12 Thread urbanyon
i've heard the same thing, and from several reliable sources. with my system, i bought a new modem. On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Stephan Kulka wrote: > > > > > Is there any possibility to configure Debian to work with "WinModem" (any > > drivers?) > > Koz

Re: WinModem

2000-12-12 Thread Lazar Fleysher
Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Stephan Kulka wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Is there any possibility to configure Debian to work with "WinModem" (any > > > drivers?) > > > Koz³o > > > > AFAIK "WinModems" are cripled, i.e. they only understand

Re: WinModem

2000-12-13 Thread Gary L. Dolan
12/12/00 2:48:28 PM, urbanyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >i've heard the same thing, and from several reliable sources. with my >system, i bought a new modem. > >On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Stephan Kulka wrote: >> > Is there any possibility to configure Debian to work w

winmodem driver????

2000-06-02 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
Does anybody have a driver for a MDP7800SP-U modem? I have two modems, the external modem can't connect to v90, so i have to use the slow connection from Debian. Or may be it can? It is an Accura 288 V.34+FAX (Hayes). So I am using the fast from win98, and the slow from Debian. Any help will be app

winmodem revisited

2000-01-30 Thread Michael Zielinski
I recently found a couple sites of interest on winmodems. If missed their references in the recent discussion, I apologize. http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html http://linmodems.org/ Mike = "If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize i

WinModem Driver

2001-08-20 Thread Naiara Nozella
Is there already driver for the modem 3Com USRobotics 56Kbps V.90 Winmodem ISA model number 5683 ? Na _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

WinModem Driver

2001-08-21 Thread Naiara Nozella
Is there already driver for the modem of manufacturer 3Com / USRobotics, of 56Kbps, type V.90 Winmodem, slot ISA and model number 5683 ? Naiara _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

Re: winmodem?

1999-11-26 Thread Robert Rati
If it's a PCI modem, it's probably a winmodem. From the looks of things it's a winmodem. I'd return it for two reasons. 1) It's junk and not a real modem. 2) It'll probably never work on Linux (thank god). I had a similar problem with a Rockwell modem someone gav

Winmodem translator?

2001-06-09 Thread alex
Would it be feasible to create a software bidirectional Linux to Windows translator dedicated for one purpose, to permit use of any Winmodem on Linux?

Re: winmodem

1998-09-08 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
Default Debian Reader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | Does anyone know if a winmodem, (in particular, the us robotics x2 | 56 winmodem) is useable under linux? This used to be the default modem | shipped with dell machines and it seems like i can't get this *&[EMAIL PROTE

Re: ? WinModem

1998-10-15 Thread Peter Iannarelli
Hello David: Look at the modem. If you see a UART, you don't have a winmodem. ie 16550 or 8250 for old equipment. Peter David Sherow wrote: > How can a person tell if they have a WinModem. > Or I'm doing something wrong, because I can't connect to my ISP using > pon &

RE: ? WinModem

1998-10-15 Thread Shaleh
vid Sherow wrote: > How can a person tell if they have a WinModem. > Or I'm doing something wrong, because I can't connect to my ISP using > pon > it is acting like it is on but it doesn't dial. >

Re: ? WinModem

1998-10-15 Thread David Sherow
the isapnp > tools and follow their instructions. > > On 15-Oct-98 David Sherow wrote: > > How can a person tell if they have a WinModem. > > Or I'm doing something wrong, because I can't connect to my ISP using > > pon > > it is

RE: ? WinModem

1998-10-15 Thread Nathan E Norman
and follow their instructions. Bzzzt. The first WinModem I ever saw had a Lucent chipset, and was OEM equipment in an Acer. Packard Bell uses the same modem. -- Nathan Norman MidcoNet 410 South Phillips Avenue Sioux Falls, SD mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.midco.net fin

Re: ? WinModem

1998-10-15 Thread Kenneth Scharf
> >Look at the modem. If you see a UART, you don't have >a winmodem. ie 16550 or 8250 for old equipment. > This is not enough. Some Non-Winmodems may have the uart embedded in an ASIC or custom IC. If you can issue the Hayes AT command to the port that the modem is mapped to a

Re: ? WinModem

1998-10-15 Thread David Sherow
Thank we'll give it a try Kenneth Scharf wrote: > > > >Look at the modem. If you see a UART, you don't have > >a winmodem. ie 16550 or 8250 for old equipment. > > > This is not enough. Some Non-Winmodems may have the uart embedded in > an ASIC or c

Re: ? WinModem

1998-10-16 Thread Shaleh
ld ppp to use the right com >> port. If the modem is a plug and play modem, you need to install the isapnp >> tools and follow their instructions. >> >> On 15-Oct-98 David Sherow wrote: >> > How can a person tell if they have a WinModem. >> > Or I'm doi

Re: ? WinModem

1998-10-16 Thread David Sherow
> >> "pon". You also need to ensure that you have told ppp to use the right com > >> port. If the modem is a plug and play modem, you need to install the > >> isapnp > >> tools and follow their instructions. > >> > >> On 15-Oct-98 Davi

Re: Winmodem?

1999-01-01 Thread John C. Ellingboe
nd a description of > the problem with Winmodems (my new gateway has a "US Robotics 56K > WinModem) in the Debian installation instructions, and am just wondering > if anything has changed since that description was written. Am I really > hosed? > > Brent > > -- > Bre

Re: Winmodem?

1999-01-01 Thread Kent West
On Fri, 1 Jan 1999, Brent Hueth wrote: > the problem with Winmodems (my new gateway has a "US Robotics 56K > WinModem) in the Debian installation instructions, and am just wondering > Brent As in Gateway 2000? I wanted to be sure before I fired off a message telling them they jus

Re: Winmodem?

1999-01-01 Thread Andrew Ivanov
Unfortunately, you are. Andrew > I've just installed the base Debian system, and haven't been able to get > my modem to respond so I can install the rest. I found a description of > the problem with Winmodems (my new gateway has a "US Robotics 56K > WinModem)

Re: Winmodem?

1999-01-01 Thread ktb
I'm one of the lucky ones that had a winmodem and presently have a winprinter. I read there is a driver for winprinters. That's my nest big project trying to get the printer working. The driver info is at: http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/Printing-HOWTO.html Kent "John C. E

RE: Winmodem?

1999-01-01 Thread eferen1
Hi. I had that problem too. If it's a winmodem, forget it! Get yourself a real modem. Debian people won't write a driver for it. MS has a closed door policy on their code, and probably locks their developers in it too. Sorry. Ed -Original Message- From: Brent Hue

Re: Winmodem?

1999-01-05 Thread Mike Touloumtzis
On Fri, Jan 01, 1999 at 10:39:28AM -, eferen1 wrote: > > Hi. I had that problem too. If it's a winmodem, forget it! > > Get yourself a real modem. Debian people won't write a driver for it. s/Debian/kernel/ s/won't/can't/ Trust me, if hardware specificatio

Re: Winmodem?

1999-01-05 Thread Kenneth Scharf
Blame US Robotics for this one; they have resisted repeated pleas for open WinModem specifications. Send them a (polite) note if you have one of their WinModems and don't like their policy. miket _ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com

Re: Winmodem?

1999-01-05 Thread William Norman
Kenneth Scharf wrote: > You would think that now that US Robotics is owned by 3com this would > change, as they seem to be open about the spec's on their ethernet lan > cards. I agree, but they probably just don't want to mess with it. Maybe once more people use Linux

Re: Winmodem

1997-07-11 Thread Michael B. Taylor
Debian mirror to a floppy and install from the floppy. Mike On Fri, 11 Jul 1997, Luis Abreu wrote: > > Hi! > I'm using Debain 1.2, and i'm having some problems connecting to my ISP. > I've a USR Winmodem, wich is PnP, and a PnP BIOS wich configures all > d

Re: Winmodem

1997-07-11 Thread Bruce Perens
By the way, if the manufacturer had not gone out of their way to make it impossible for us to support, we would support the winmodem. They don't use the standard interface. They won't disclose the details of the interface. They won't write a device driver of their own.

Re: Winmodem

1997-07-12 Thread Gerald V. Livingston lI
On 11 Jul 97 at 16:49, debian-user@lists.debian.org wrote: > From: pixar.com!bruce (Bruce Perens) > By the way, if the manufacturer had not gone out of their way to > make it impossible for us to support, we would support the winmodem. > > They don't use the standa

Re: Winmodem

1997-07-12 Thread Randy Edwards
On Sat, 12 Jul 1997, Gerald V. Livingston lI wrote: > I still don't understand the reasoning behind moving hardware > functions into software. It's simple Gerald, it saves a few pennies on manufacturing costs. > Maybe I'm paranoid (-; but it all seems like a plot to force consumers to > pu

Lucent 56k WinModem

2001-07-31 Thread JakeCatfox
Hi, I'm having a problem installing the driver for my Lucent 56k WinModem. My lspci -vv readout says I have a "Lucent Microelectronics WinModem 56k". I'm trying to install the "Lucent LT Modem driver", which seems to be correct. The installation goes through witho

Winmodem installation OK

2000-03-12 Thread Marvin Stodolsky
Just wanted to report the successfull installation of WINMODEM function on a Compaq Armada 1500c laptop. This laptop comes with an internal modem described as a Compaq Armada 56K V90 but which Roger J. Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> related (for a later Armada model) is a winmodem with the

Re: WinModem Driver

2001-08-21 Thread F Zimmermann
On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Naiara Nozella wrote: > > Is there already driver for the modem 3Com USRobotics 56Kbps > V.90 Winmodem ISA model number 5683 ? A search for winmodem US Robotics on http://www.google.com/linux will give you plenty of links that might help you a lot. >

Re: WinModem Driver

2001-08-21 Thread D. Hoyem
Have a look at linmodems.org. --- Naiara Nozella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is there already driver for the modem of > manufacturer 3Com / USRobotics, > of 56Kbps, type V.90 Winmodem, slot ISA and model > number 5683 ? > &g

Re: Winmodem translator?

2001-06-09 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 10:36:02PM -0400, alex wrote: > Would it be feasible to create a software bidirectional Linux to > Windows translator dedicated for one purpose, to permit use of any > Winmodem on Linux? WinModems _are_ usable in Linux ... it's just that the terms of u

Re: Winmodem translator?

2001-06-10 Thread Robert Voigt
On Sunday 10 June 2001 04:41, Nathan E Norman wrote: > There is a kernel driver for the Lucent winmodems ... it's a binary > only module and CPU really gets whacked when you're dialed in. Not any more. There is now a driver available as source for this particular Lucent chipset (if we talk about

Re: Winmodem translator?

2001-06-10 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 07:34:24AM +0200, Robert Voigt wrote: > On Sunday 10 June 2001 04:41, Nathan E Norman wrote: > > There is a kernel driver for the Lucent winmodems ... it's a binary > > only module and CPU really gets whacked when you're dialed in. > > Not any more. There is now a driver av

Re: Winmodem translator?

2001-06-10 Thread Tom Massey
On Sun, 10 Jun 2001, Nathan E Norman wrote: > On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 07:34:24AM +0200, Robert Voigt wrote: > > Not any more. There is now a driver available as source for this particular > > Lucent chipset (if we talk about the same thing) used in some notebook > > modems. It works fine here. > >

A winmodem problem

2002-12-03 Thread Barry Cugley
Hello   I hope someone here can help me.   The system is Debian version 3 and kernel 2.4.18   The modem is described as: LM (AusTel: 018-05600618) L56DM+S InModem IN5699 (OEM pack), Model IN5692, Lucent 1646T00/1034AH-J (Mars-2) chipset, Requires Lucent "Linmodem" driver Yes No PCI Warwick

Re: Lucent 56k WinModem

2001-07-31 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
Deven, > Hi, I'm having a problem installing the driver for my Lucent 56k WinModem. My > lspci -vv readout says I have a "Lucent Microelectronics WinModem 56k". I'm > trying to install the "Lucent LT Modem driver", which seems to be correct. > The ins

LT Winmodem module (ltmodem.o)

2000-06-14 Thread Andrew Whitlock
I am having trouble getting the Lucent Winmodem module to work. I am running Slink (2.1r) with the 2.2.15 kernel. Here is what I enter and the result: -- insmod -f ltmodem.o (kernel mismatch info displayed, already cleared this issue by checking the archives) ltmodem.o: init_module: Device or

Re: A winmodem problem

2002-12-03 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On 03/12/02 Barry Cugley did speaketh: > 1. which driver should I try? and No idea. > 2. how do I remove a package if I install the wrong one? man dpkg Specifically, "dpkg -r ". Also see -P. Mike -- Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, GnuPG pub key: 5BC8BE08 "...the word

Re: A winmodem problem

2002-12-03 Thread Johan Ehnberg
Michael P. Soulier wrote: On 03/12/02 Barry Cugley did speaketh: 1. which driver should I try? and No idea. Look at the chip on your card. Conexant (rockwell ?) have drivers for linux. Google for linux (win)modem driver [manufacturer]. -- Johan Ehnberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Windows?

Re: A winmodem problem

2002-12-03 Thread Davide Di Lazzaro
> I have found two drivers, either of which might be the one I > need. These are named: > ltmodem-2.4.18-386 8.00a3 i386.deb and ltmodem-2.4.18-586tsc > 8.00a3 i386.deb > 1. which driver should I try? As I use a custom-made kernel, I don't use ltmodem .deb files, but I must say that tarba

Re: A winmodem problem

2002-12-03 Thread Travis Crump
Barry Cugley wrote: Hello I hope someone here can help me. The system is Debian version 3 and kernel 2.4.18 The modem is described as: LM (AusTel: 018-05600618) L56DM+S InModem IN5699 (OEM pack), Model IN5692, Lucent 1646T00/1034AH-J (Mars-2) chipset, Requires Lucent "Linmodem" driver Yes No P

Re: A winmodem problem

2002-12-03 Thread Kent West
Barry Cugley wrote: Hello I hope someone here can help me. The system is Debian version 3 and kernel 2.4.18 The modem is described as: LM (AusTel: 018-05600618) L56DM+S InModem IN5699 (OEM pack), Model IN5692, Lucent 1646T00/1034AH-J (Mars-2) chipset, Requires Lucent "Linmodem" driver Yes

LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-05 Thread Paul Scott
Hi, I am an experienced programmer who still has a lot to learn/remember about *nix. I am trying to get my LT WinModem running under potato 2.2.19pre17 #1 I have downloaded what seem to be the files I need. Running the install script appropriate for Debian I get this which I believe is

Re: LT Winmodem module (ltmodem.o)

2000-06-14 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Andrew Whitlock wrote: > I am having trouble getting the Lucent Winmodem module to work. I am > running Slink (2.1r) with the 2.2.15 kernel. Here is what I enter and the > result: > > -- > insmod -f ltmodem.o > (kernel mismatch info displayed, already

Re: LT Winmodem module (ltmodem.o)

2000-06-15 Thread Marvin Stodolsky
/sh # connect to IP with LTmodem # made executable with # chmod u+x /usr/local/bin/Modemup echo " " echo Inserting Winmodem Lucent Tech ltmodem.o driver /sbin/insmod -f ltmodem #which returns the complaint: # Warning: kernel-module version mismatch # /lib/modules/2.2.14/misc/ltm

modem Agere Systems LT WinModem

2010-05-27 Thread cosme
modem Agere Systems LT WinModem Hola tengo un modem interno Agere Systems LT WinModem. Donde puedo encontrar drivers para instalarlo??? Uso Debian Lenny Salu2 Cosme

Is Supra 336i a Winmodem?

1998-10-16 Thread Andrew Ivanov
this is a Winmodem? Any suggestions, please? Andrew /** * Andrew Ivanov * * email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * * * * ICQ: 12402354 * **/

Winmodem in Acer Aspire 6060?

1999-07-29 Thread LUK ShunTim
Dear all, I'd be grateful if someone who owns/has experience with the Acer Aspire 6060 tell me whether it comes with a winmodem? I'm offered a second hand one at a good price and would like to strip Windows off for debian. If it is, then that would be useless. I presume that winmodem is

Re: [Question about USR Winmodem]

1997-07-12 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser
On Fri, 11 Jul 1997, Luis Abreu wrote: > Hi! > I'm using Debain 1.2, and i'm having some problems connecting to my ISP. > I've a USR Winmodem, wich is PnP, and a PnP BIOS wich configures all > devices ok. > when i boot linux, 0setserial, configures all my my serial

WinModem, PPP and strange hangups

2004-08-03 Thread Cook, Tom
Hi all, I have a Dell Inspiron 5100 laptop, but this is not a particularly laptop-specific question. This laptop has an Intel810 soundcard with WinModem. I am trying to get this going under Debian, mostly unstable. I tend to roll my own kernels. I use ALSA, and have the snd-intel8x0m module

Problem configuring HCF pci winmodem

2002-11-22 Thread Parijat Prasun Pal
Hello, I have recently installed Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 r0 _Woody_ on my Compaq Presario PC which has Celeron 800 MHz Processor, 64 MB RAM, USB Keyboard and Conexant HCF 56 K internal Winmodem (unfortunately). I have chosen the kernel flavour `bf2.4' to get ext3-FS. Now my problem is how to use

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-05 Thread JakeCatfox
I'm not going to tell you to RTFM because I hate when people say that. :) I'd say, first off, install the linux kernel sources into /usr/src (it should make a /linux dir and dump all the stuff in there when you un-tar/gz it.) Then try running it. Note that if the driver won't work, try an older

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-05 Thread Aaron Maxwell
On Sunday 05 August 2001 17:00, Paul Scott wrote: > Brett Parker wrote: > > On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 03:34:44PM -0700, Paul Scott wrote: > > have you got the kernel-headers-2.2.19pre17 package installed? if > > not, that's what you are missing. > How do I determine whether that package is installed?

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-05 Thread Brett Parker
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 03:34:44PM -0700, Paul Scott wrote: > Hi, > > I am an experienced programmer who still has a lot to learn/remember > about *nix. > > I am trying to get my LT WinModem running under potato 2.2.19pre17 #1 I > have downloaded what seem to be the files

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-05 Thread Paul Scott
Brett Parker wrote: On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 03:34:44PM -0700, Paul Scott wrote: Hi, I am an experienced programmer who still has a lot to learn/remember about *nix. I am trying to get my LT WinModem running under potato 2.2.19pre17 #1 I have downloaded what seem to be the files I need

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-05 Thread Paul Scott
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not going to tell you to RTFM because I hate when people say that. :) I have been reading everything I can find most of which is at LDP or places linked to there. I've found many answers but not some of the structural answers I need. I'll admit being somewhat

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-05 Thread Paul Scott
Paul Scott wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not going to tell you to RTFM because I hate when people say that. :) I have been reading everything I can find most of which is at LDP or places linked to there. I've found many answers but not some of the structural answers I need. I'll ad

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-06 Thread Paul Scott
Paul Scott wrote: Paul Scott wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not going to tell you to RTFM because I hate when people say that. :) dpkg -l kernel-headers-2.2.19pre17 turned up nothing apt-get install kernel-headers-2.2.19pre17 seemed to work and left me with: kernel-headers-2.2

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-06 Thread D. Hoyem
, > > I am an experienced programmer who still has a lot > to learn/remember > about *nix. > > I am trying to get my LT WinModem running under > potato 2.2.19pre17 #1 I > have downloaded what seem to be the files I need. > Running the install > script appropriate fo

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-06 Thread Dimitri Maziuk
Find out what kernel version you're running (man uname) and install kernel-source package for that vesrion. Symlink /usr/src/linux to wherever kernel source is installed. Disclaimer: I haven't used debian kernel packages since I don't remember when. I heartily recommend installing kernel-package

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-06 Thread JakeCatfox
It appears to me that when you are trying to make this driver, what it's complaining about is either that your kernel is not the same version as your kernel sources in usr/src, or that this source can't work with the version of either you have. Make sure you have the SAME version kernel as your

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-06 Thread D. Hoyem
Deven, You hit the nail on the head there... If Paul would go to linmodems.org and look around there he would probably find a .deb for his version of kernel and then he wouldn't need the headers. Don --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > It appears to me that when you are trying to make > this driver,

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-06 Thread Paul Scott
D. Hoyem wrote: Paul, I realize that I'm getting in late on this thread, but if you go to this web page you should be able to find the LTModem driver in the .deb version that you want http://www.physcip.uni-stuttgart.de/heby/computer/ltmodem/ Thanks. That's where I got ltmodem-5.99b. I be

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-06 Thread Paul Scott
D. Hoyem wrote: Deven, You hit the nail on the head there... If Paul would go to linmodems.org and look around there he would probably find a .deb for his version of kernel and then he wouldn't need the headers. Don --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It appears to me that when you are trying to

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-07 Thread Guy Geens
>>>>> "Paul" == Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Paul> I am trying to get my LT WinModem running under potato Paul> 2.2.19pre17 #1 I have downloaded what seem to be the files I Paul> need. Running the install script appropriate for Debian I get Pa

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-07 Thread Paul Scott
Guy Geens wrote: "Paul" == Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Paul> I am trying to get my LT WinModem running under potato Paul> 2.2.19pre17 #1 I have downloaded what seem to be the files I Paul> need. Running the install script appropriate for Debian I get Paul

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-12 Thread Guy Geens
> "Paul" == Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Paul> I'm still reading every fine manual I can but can you tell me Paul> how I identify the kernel? Are you talking about executable or Paul> source? I actually D/L'd the entired source last night but I'm Paul> not sure if I installed it corr

[ Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers]

2001-08-12 Thread Paul Scott
Guy Geens wrote: "Paul" == Paul Scott writes: Paul> I was trying not to do that but I couldn't find header files Paul> which seemed to be the exact same version as the kernel that I Paul> had installed. I did my install from official CD's but I don't Paul> remember every step. There are supp

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-12 Thread Rogério Brito
On Aug 12 2001, Guy Geens wrote: > [1] /usr/src has even been deprecated AFAIK. What is the best current practice nowadays? Since I read a post by Linus on the lkml some time ago, I've been compiling my kernels under my own user tree, and not even bothering using /

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-12 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 01:26:05AM -0300, Rog?rio Brito wrote: > On Aug 12 2001, Guy Geens wrote: > > [1] /usr/src has even been deprecated AFAIK. > > What is the best current practice nowadays? > > Since I read a post by Linus on the lkml some time ago, I've > been compiling my

Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers

2001-08-13 Thread Petr \[Dingo\] Dvorak
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Rogério Brito wrote: RB> On Aug 12 2001, Guy Geens wrote: RB> > [1] /usr/src has even been deprecated AFAIK. RB> RB> What is the best current practice nowadays? RB> RB> Since I read a post by Linus on the lkml some time ago, I've RB> been compiling my kernels un

Re: LT Winmodem module (ltmodem.o) : Resolution

2000-06-15 Thread Andrew Whitlock
In the course of attempting to get the Lucent Winmodem binary-only module to work with my 2.1r Debian box, I did the following: Tried kernels 2.2.12, 2.2.14, 2.2.15, even 2.0.36 (it was there ) Disabled all integrated peripherals Removed all cards except vid card and modem Removed all cards _and_

Re: LT Winmodem module (ltmodem.o) : Resolution

2000-06-20 Thread FB
Andrew Whitlock wrote: > > In the course of attempting to get the Lucent Winmodem binary-only module to > work with my 2.1r Debian box, I did the following: > > Tried kernels 2.2.12, 2.2.14, 2.2.15, even 2.0.36 (it was there ) > Disabled all integrated peripherals > Removed

lucent winmodem driver and potato/2.2.18pre21

2001-02-20 Thread Kimon Ioannides
Has anyone been able to get the lucent winmodem driver from linmodems.org working on potato (linux 2.2.18pre21)? thanks kimon _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

I have a winmodem:( And now?

1998-10-13 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
Hi Debian users, last week I wrote to the list saying that I bought a Motorola V90 56.6 Kbps modem. I wrote telling that it doesn't working in my Linux box. My friend discovered that it is a winmodem. What I have to do to this piece of hardware work in my Linux Debian

Re: Is Supra 336i a Winmodem?

1998-10-16 Thread Nathan E Norman
any other programs, etc. : : Any idea why is this not working? How can I check if this is a Winmodem? : Any suggestions, please? Well, due to old habits I usually round up a DOS boot disk and try something like this: ECHO ATX0 > COM3 ECHO ATDT123456789 > COM3 If a modem actually exists a

Re: Is Supra 336i a Winmodem?

1998-10-16 Thread Mike Schmitz
why is this not working? How can I check if this is a Winmodem? > Any suggestions, please? > Andrew HTH -- Mike Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.bend-or.com/~mschmitz Don't blame me - I voted libertarian!http://www.lp.org/

US Robotics 56K PCI winmodem + Woody

2003-02-27 Thread Aedificator
I've recently bought a US Robotics 56K PCI winmodem. I realized the last part (winmodem) just a few days ago. How do I install it in Woody? Currently I'm using Woody, unstable/testing and kernel 2.4.20. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubs

odd winmodem (Smartlink, Agere) daemon behavior

2004-04-06 Thread David M . Besonen
hi all, i have a winmodem driver compiled, installed, and working. weirdness: when i load the daemon at boot-time via init.d, the daemon loads, but the modem only responds to a query when console window is opened. modem commands and output are then echoed to the console window. everything

lucent winmodem drivers and kernel 2.6.5

2004-04-08 Thread linuxovik
Hello debian-user, i cannot compile lucent winmodem drivers for kernle 2.6.5. It prints me : cannot compile modules as expecting from absence of modversion.h. There is no any modversion.h in kernel 2.6.5. In 2.4.18 everything worked. Tried to copy modversions.h from 2.4.18 to 2.6.5

Re: Problem configuring HCF pci winmodem

2002-11-22 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Parijat Prasun Pal said: > Hello, Hello > Now the messages are not graspable by me. Is it due to the > ``bf2.4'' kernel flavour? Please help me in this regard. > > * My /usr/src directory contains these: > > kernel-headers-2.4.18-bf2.4/ > kernel-source-2.4.18/ > ker

Re: [ Re: LT WinModem and kernel headers]

2001-08-12 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 02:04:24PM -0700, Paul Scott wrote: > >[1] /usr/src has even been deprecated AFAIK. > > Please post anything you know about this. The Filesystem Hierarechy > Standard doesn't mention this. He simply means that you aren't [0] supposed to compile kernels there. /usr/src i

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