On Tuesday 30 July 2002 03:27 pm, you wrote:
> hello,
>
> my head is truly spinning after spending a couple of days reading the modem
> howto, setserial, isapnp etc. and i seem no closer to an answer! this is a
> hardware modem and has worked on linux redhat and slackware. there was a
> reference
hello,
my head is truly spinning after spending a couple of days reading the modem
howto, setserial, isapnp etc. and i seem no closer to an answer! this is a
hardware modem and has worked on linux redhat and slackware. there was a
reference to some 'peer' thing in mandrake user (what is it, where
On Sunday 14 January 2001 01:25, you wrote:
> My BIOS is set to non-PnP. My ISA (real) modem can be
> jumpered to a specific IRQ, or to PnP. It's currently set to
> PnP, which works fine in Win98. Linux is a different story.
I think you'll have a more successful time if you jumper it to use a sp
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To: "Newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 2:25 AM
Subject: [newbie] ISA PnP modem won't respond
> Hi all,
>
> My BIOS is set to non-PnP. My ISA (real) modem can be
> jumpered to a specific IRQ, or to PnP. It's currently se
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 02:25:20 -0700, Miark said:
>But when I try to connect to the Internet in KDE, I'm told
>that the modem "won't respond" to either /dev/ttyS0 or to
>/dev/modem (which would be the same, thanks to modemtool).
>If I try ttyS1 or anything else, I'm told that the
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 02:25:20 -0700, Miark wrote:
>But when I try to connect to the Internet in KDE, I'm told
>that the modem "won't respond" to either /dev/ttyS0 or to
>/dev/modem (which would be the same, thanks to modemtool).
>If I try ttyS1 or anything else, I'm told that the device is
>"busy"
Did you setserial the com port, irq, and ioports? If so, then you just have
to keep trying the different configurations until you hit upon the right
combo. It can take time. BTW, if your sound card is also isa, you can use
sndconfig to set up your isapnp.conf, and then just setserial the por
Hi all,
My BIOS is set to non-PnP. My ISA (real) modem can be
jumpered to a specific IRQ, or to PnP. It's currently set to
PnP, which works fine in Win98. Linux is a different story.
Here's what I've done so far: I used pnpdump to get possible
settings, and after verifying at /proc/interrupts th
Dear All, I have been having problems getting my sound set up and I wrote an
email about it posting all of the error messages I got when I went into
soundconfig and did not receive an answer yet. That was during last weekend
when there were some email dryspells so I am asking again.:)
These are t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I have an ISA Audio Drive Sound Card and an ISA Communicate 56k modem. I cant
> seem to get either to work on my Linux 7.1 system. Has anyone else had these
> problems? Any help would be greatly appriciated.
>
> ~Lance
Look in /etc/isapnp.conf first to see if they ar
I have an ISA Audio Drive Sound Card and an ISA Communicate 56k modem. I cant
seem to get either to work on my Linux 7.1 system. Has anyone else had these
problems? Any help would be greatly appriciated.
~Lance
From: walter kalata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have a similiar problem... although my (ISA PnP) modem has no
jumpers,
> neither does soundcard for that matter, and minicom dials fine... just
very
> slowly, kppp (with a simple "AT"-only init string) inits, then halts
while
> 'setting speaker volume'.
OS or setserial? any ideas?
>From: Meanie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [newbie] ISA PnP modem woes
>Date: Sat, 01 May 1999 17:58:01 -0500
>
>I'm having no end to my troubles getting my ISA PnP modem working. It&
From: Dan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> % setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq 5
...forgot to mention. Once you get the port set properly, you can
add any necessary commands to /etc/rc.serial, so you don't have to
manually re-do them every time you restart the machine.
From: Meanie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> trouble. I've mostly been using Kppp, and when everything seems to be
> set correctly (/dev/cua2 or /dev/ttys2), I usually get a "Modem is
> busy"... occasionally I get "Modem is not responding" though this is
Hmmm... You say that isapnp detects the modem
Meanie wrote:
>
> I'm having no end to my troubles getting my ISA PnP modem working. It's
> not a Winmodem; I had it working with Slackware a few months ago.. but I
> just can't get it working with Mandrake / KDE. I have tried every
> combination I could think of: setting the jumpers for PnP w
I'm having no end to my troubles getting my ISA PnP modem working. It's
not a Winmodem; I had it working with Slackware a few months ago.. but I
just can't get it working with Mandrake / KDE. I have tried every
combination I could think of: setting the jumpers for PnP with PnP OS
both enabled a
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