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Assignee: Canonical Foundations Team (canonical-foundations) = أحمد
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How does assigning this to an individual that doesn't even have the
hardware to TEST with solve this problem? That's exactly what you did
before and we were presented with solutions that wouldn't even
compile.
As I said, people that need fax support have long since left Ubuntu and
won't be
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Instead of unsubscribing me, here's a novel idea! Why don't you get
someone actually qualified to support the item and...gasp! actually FIX
the bug??
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I asked because NOBODY working on the problem was actually qualified
to solve it. I, and every other Linux user who had need of FAX has had
to move to OpenSuSE because Ubuntu simply cannot get it right.
On Tue, 2011-06-14 at 17:44 +, Colin Watson wrote:
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Hello,
I have added an apport hook reportbug script (the latter is for
Debian) in 2.9.11~20100303-5 revision.
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This bug persists into Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid, but it seems to have changed
slightly.
When the slusb module is loaded on my computer, I get these lines in my
dmesg:
-- ST7554 USB Modem.
-- usbcore: registered new interface driver ST7554 USB Modem
The /dev/slusb0 device node is created, but it
Rolf: when was last I looked? Can you get a 10.04 LTS Live CD and try
it out with that? I don't have time everyday for your ping-pong is an
unreasonable comment to reopen a bug with.
Closing a bug as somebody who has been working on the fix and believing
the issue to be fixed, always implies if
Daniel, thank you for your comment. But I don't see how can you portray
Ahmed's behaviour as professional.
The people reporting bugs are volunteers, too. And Ahmed has frequently
sucked up their time in this ticket and others by requesting tests and
retests with newly churned out packages when
Daniel, since you asked; you can see in comment #73 that it's certainly
been no longer than six weeks ago that I tried the last time. You may
remember this was just shortly after Ahmed's previous attempt to close
the ticket rather than fixing the problem. Of course, he didn't ask
then, either.
Rolf: I know that you, Ahmed and others have worked together on the
package and that lots of volunteers devote time by testing fixes,
finding more information, etc. and that this time is valuable. I thank
everybody for doing this work. If you know how long I've been involved
in the Ubuntu project
We will find out in a while. I just got home from my contract and am waiting
for the new Ubuntu LTS CD's to arrive for an upgrade. I will change out modems
and try it.
On May 3, 2010 at 7:05 AM أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy)
aelmahmo...@sabily.org wrote:
Since there was no negative
But, very unprofessionally, released stuff which didn't compile, didn't install,
and had never been tested with fax software.
His frustration level is warranted as this has been a Microsoft quality patch
from day one. When the CD's arrive from On-Disk I will take the time to backup
the 2.5 gig
and
little personal interest in modems although I realise how important they
are to others)
In general, that is the problem with the Ubuntu community. They have little
personal interest in modems and falsely claim to understand how important they
are to others. On Windows, MAC, and many
alright, so I asked my father to plug the machine into the network so
that I can access it via ssh. Updated all packages to the latest
release (I already had the latest sl-modem packages installed). Half a
Gig of downloads later,
nothing has changed!
Why am I not surprised?
Daniel, I'm not
** Description changed:
Ever since I updated to Jaunty, I cannot access the Winmodem in my
Thinkpad X24 any longer. This used to work fine in Hardy. I think I
have the necessary packages installed and even upgraded to the PPA
packages from Ahmed, the Debian maintainer. The dkms module
You know what?
After watching the exchange on this email, I've decided to migrate to the 64-bit
version of KUbuntu and just give up on Linux ever giving modems the respect they
deserve. I'll have to keep a Windows partition around to send a fax when I
don't feel like paying $2 to that Internet
Since there was no negative feedback regarding that last fix, I think it
is alright now to consider the bug solved.
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Ahmed, your handling of this issue is starting to become a serious pain
in the neck (to avoid the word rectum).
Last I looked this was still broken. And I don't have time everyday for
your ping-pong works for me and then me nothing has changed. It
would be nice if you started caring about
It will be quite some time before I get back to where my desktop and the modems
are. I took an out of state project.
I will revisit this once the new LTS version is out and I have returned home.
On March 25, 2010 at 6:24 AM أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy)
aelmahmo...@sabily.org wrote:
I
I tested today on Lucid beta1 (Live CD) with kernel 2.6.32:
$ cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 2.6.32-16.25-generic
* ALSA (uses snd_atiixp_modem module)
In /etc/default/sl-modem-daemon:
SLMODEMD_DEVICE=modem:1
$ sudo invoke-rc.d sl-modem-daemon start
Starting SmartLink Modem driver for:
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 10:58:21PM -, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
Let's see if we can understand why Ahmed can apparently do some things
that I still can't. Him running Karmic with an older kernel may be one
of the reasons.
The machine I tested was running Karmic indeed, but what do you mean by
2.6.31 has had many -NN releases and they are not completely compatible with
each other. If you are using the exact version which released with Karmic
(which was well before -14) you should try your stuff with -20.
On Tuesday 23 March 2010 08:40:28 am أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy) wrote:
I have an external USB modem, which is bulky but at least it works. An
extra USD $60, and an annoying occupier of scarce space in my backpack.
Too bad I can't use the internal modem in my Lenovo, but at least I'm
not completely cut off when I find myself in some internet backwater.
Which is less
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 08:31:10PM -, Steve Newcomb wrote:
If all else fails, I *could* do that during my sleeping-hours, when,
strangely enough, I'm not usually staring at my Lenovo T60. Ahmed, are
you willing, and, if so, what timezone are you in?
---end quoted text---
Sure, are you
The real question is, what would short-circuit the frustration?
1. Stop sending out releases that don't even compile.
2. Test with fax software before releasing since 70% of the users need their
modem only to send faxes.
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Seasoned_geek, you mention a few of the frustrations that I remember
myself. But to be fair to Ahmed's work, installation or compilation
problems are something I haven't seen for quite a while now. Please
acknowledge the progress being made instead of perpetuating statements
that are no longer
Then you weren't here when I first really joined into this discussion after
purchasing 6 additional modems spanning multiple vendors and setting aside two
BILLABLE days to assist with the debugging so I could once again fax a few
contracts. That is the two days we got two famous releases, the
This has been fixed on Debian in the 2.9.11~20100303-1 release
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Ahmed, what's that nonsense now? AFAIK, according to your statements
here, you never successfully reproduced this issue or did you? How can
you be sure now this issue is fixed? In any case, don't you think you
should at least give the people affected a chance to confirm that the
problem is
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 11:42:16AM -, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
Ahmed, what's that nonsense now? AFAIK, according to your statements
here, you never successfully reproduced this issue or did you? How can
you be sure now this issue is fixed? In any case, don't you think you
should at least
I gave up begging, it's just never going to work.
On Friday 19 March 2010 06:42:16 am Rolf Leggewie wrote:
Ahmed, what's that nonsense now? AFAIK, according to your statements
here, you never successfully reproduced this issue or did you? How can
you be sure now this issue is fixed? In any
Can you please all calm down a bit? The tone in this bug report is just
awful and not acceptable at all. Please also note that bug 402874 is not
'fix released' yet, it still needs approval of the release team to go
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I have now recompiled the package from git and as far as I know that
should incorporate all the suggested solutions presented here.
Unfortunately, the status is completely unchanged.
JFTR, I am running karmic (but with a lucid kernel), DKMS compilation
went fine. I get a slamr0 device, but no
I may be wrong but Karl Daumeier has been able to solve the bug
according to his last message.
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Will this bug be solved in Karmic???
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On Tuesday 09 February 2010 05:10:34 pm Armando Beneduce wrote:
Will this bug be solved in Karmic???
Not that I have seen. I've even tried switching to an Intel modem, but you
have to run -14 kernel to have that fax software work.
SL modem seemed to be light years from working when I gave up
Hello,
I have a Toshiba 4600 laptop with a builtin Intel 82801BA/BAM AC'97 Modem
Controller. On this machine I did a fresh install with the latest Ubuntu 9.04.
I ran exactly into the same problems that have already been discribed in this
bug report: The kernel module sources that came with the
seasoned_geek: the way you are talking to Ahmed is unacceptable. It's
clear to everybody reading this bug report that you are frustrated, but
venting your anger does not help at all. If you have a look at
http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct you will maybe get an idea of
the spirit in how we
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 03:54:51AM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
I have been able to remove slmodem via Synaptic in the past.
That was you were able to successfully install sl-modem-source in that
past. But it seems that there was some update (probably DKMS related)
that made sl-modem-source
On Wednesday 16 September 2009 02:53:41 am أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy)
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On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 03:54:51AM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
I have been able to remove slmodem via Synaptic in the past.
That was you were able to successfully install sl-modem-source in that
past. But
On Wednesday 16 September 2009 02:54:08 am Daniel Holbach wrote:
seasoned_geek: the way you are talking to Ahmed is unacceptable. It's
clear to everybody reading this bug report that you are frustrated, but
venting your anger does not help at all. If you have a look at
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 04:25:37PM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
Today I had occasion to run Synaptic to install some java6 stuff. This was
the
error message it displayed when it tried to complete the still uncompleted
SLMODEM installation.
E: sl-modem-source: subprocess installed
It hasn't bubbled out to the update sites yet.
So far I haven't found a single Karmic user with a working sl-modem
install.
On Tuesday 15 September 2009 01:31:07 am أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy)
wrote:
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 04:25:37PM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
Today I had occasion to
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 06:15:00PM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
It hasn't bubbled out to the update sites yet.
I think it is: http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/sl-modem-source
Yet, as far as I know, without doing that dkms.conf replacement I
mentioned in the previous post, you won't be able
I have been able to remove slmodem via Synaptic in the past.
It would be a lot easier to follow conversations with you if you would STOP
DELETING all prior messages in the thread.
On Tuesday 15 September 2009 10:26:39 pm أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy)
wrote:
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at
Today I had occasion to run Synaptic to install some java6 stuff. This was the
error message it displayed when it tried to complete the still uncompleted
SLMODEM installation.
E: sl-modem-source: subprocess installed post-installation script returned
error exit status 3
On Saturday 05
Hello,
On Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 04:36:56AM -, Rolf Leggewie wrote:
I downgraded to and pinned (otherwise the build process from module-
assistant automatically updates the package again) version
2.9.10+2.9.9d+e-pre2-5ubuntu4~ppa2. Compilation with m-a fails, though.
Log is attached.
Actually I don't think there's a reason to test the old version of
sl-modem, since according to Roland's experiment, /dev/ttySL0 did get
created when he used sl-modem version that's in karmic
(2.9.11~20080817-3ubuntu2).
As for the reason why DKMS build failed with him, is that dkms script in
I suspect the compile failed because there have been over 100 updates sent out
for Karmic between the two compiles.
While the device was created, the driver did not work. No amount of tweaking
got wvdial to get a dial tone, but the phone line was tested with a regular
phone to ensure there
On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 04:11:16PM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
It is still going to be up to a package maintainer to fix.
I have about 6 different modems here, but sl-modem simply isn't working
correctly
---end quoted text---
I've been looking at this bug history, seems that your problem is
Hello,
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 05:47:09PM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
ttySL0*1: Modem Identifier: ATI -- SmartLink Soft Modem
Found a modem on /dev/ttySL0.
---end quoted text---
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If that is the bug where carrier cannot be detected, yes.
I have not tried your new version surviving a reboot though. That was the
other main issue. I would have to hand re-apply though as a bunch of updates
came down and I forgot to flag SL-MODEM as a non-update.
My original problem was I
Hello,
I would really appreciate it if you would quit cutting everything out of the
message before responding. I have to reset this test up for you from scratch
each time due to updates via KPackageKit. Each time I have to go find
everything in launchpad.
Please send me the link and name
https://launchpad.net/~aelmahmoudy/+archive/wine
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On Saturday 05 September 2009 10:40:46 am أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy)
wrote:
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2.9 or 2.10?
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Nothing personal, but I'm really getting sick of this half-arsed stuff.
I removed everything sl-modem on my machine via KPackagekit and
rebooted.
Before install
rol...@logikaldesktop:~$ dpkg -l 'sl-modem*'
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
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pdated infos about 1 packages
Getting source for kernel version: 2.6.31-9-generic
Kernel headers available in /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.31-9-generic
Creating symlink...
apt-get install build-essential
Reading
seasoned_geek: Ahmed isn't paid to do this. He's a volunteer doing his
best to help you. Using unprofessional language at him isn't helping
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I was told he was the package maintainer. To me, and most of the industry,
that means a certain level of professionalism when it comes to the software
development process. At a minimum, this means two machines. One for
development and one which is regularly wiped and re-installed for
I can understand being frustrated, but please try to keep the tone
professional yourself.
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On Saturday 05 September 2009 06:16:31 pm Scott Kitterman wrote:
I can understand being frustrated, but please try to keep the tone
professional yourself.
That was professional. It was the politest way anyone could have put not
doing the job you signed up for.
I've spent 20+ years in IT.
I downgraded to and pinned (otherwise the build process from module-
assistant automatically updates the package again) version
2.9.10+2.9.9d+e-pre2-5ubuntu4~ppa2. Compilation with m-a fails, though.
Log is attached. Please have a look. Thank you.
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On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 09:04:19PM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
-- Modem initialized.
-- Sending: ATDTw16302051593
-- Waiting for carrier.
ATDTw16302051593
NO CARRIER
It is still going to be up to a package maintainer to fix.
I have about 6 different modems here, but sl-modem simply isn't working
correctly
On Friday 04 September 2009 09:37:44 am أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy)
wrote:
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 09:04:19PM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
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rol...@logikaldesktop:~$ cd /usr/src
rol...@logikaldesktop:/usr/src$ sudo tar jxvf sl-modem.tar.bz2
[sudo] password for roland:
tar: Record size = 8 blocks
modules/
Could you rather try:
sudo module-assistant auto-install sl-modem-source
Please make sure that linux-headers-generic is installed.
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rol...@logikaldesktop:~$ cd /usr/src/modules/sl-modem
rol...@logikaldesktop:/usr/src/modules/sl-modem$ dir
debian drivers modem patches ungrab-winmodem
rol...@logikaldesktop:/usr/src/modules/sl-modem$ sudo module-assistant auto-
install sl-modem-source
[sudo] password for roland:
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 05:47:09PM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
Setting up sl-modem-source (2.9.11~20080817-3ubuntu2) ...
You were supposed to be trying version
2.9.10+2.9.9d+e-pre2-5ubuntu4~ppa2 not 2.9.11~20080817-3ubuntu2.
Probably sl-modem-source get updated when you've done an apt-get
rol...@logikaldesktop:~$
rol...@logikaldesktop:~$ sudo SciTE /etc/wvdial.conf
rol...@logikaldesktop:~$
rol...@logikaldesktop:~$
rol...@logikaldesktop:~$ wvdial
-- WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.60
-- Cannot get
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 04:33:14PM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
pn sl-modem-source none (no description
available)
You'll need to install the sl-modem-source package if you want a
/dev/ttySL0 device node. The package is also available on the PPA.
Do I need to do a build then, or just install the source package?
On Tuesday 01 September 2009 12:53:52 am أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy)
wrote:
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 04:33:14PM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
pn sl-modem-source none (no
description
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 12:24:14PM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
Do I need to do a build then, or just install the source package?
---end quoted text---
After install sl-modem-source package, you'll then need to build
following the instructions in
/usr/share/doc/sl-modem-source/README.Debian
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Once they are done and I reboot, I'll have to back out the sl-modem stuff
again, then install your version, then do the build.
On Tuesday 01 September 2009 08:30:43 am أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy)
wrote:
On
Ok, I need to understand wether the problem is from new upstream or is
it caused by a change in the kernel version, so I am uploading the last
working version of sl-modem (2.9.10+2.9.9d+e-pre2-5ubuntu4) to my PPA,
but built for karmic.
https://launchpad.net/~aelmahmoudy/+archive/wine
So can
I used Kpackagekit to manually un-install all things sl-modem. I downloaded
your .deb and clicked on it to install. The package installed. I have no
/dev/ttySL0 device.
If we were supposed to do something different for the installation you should
have sent that in the message.
On Monday
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 01:23:28PM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
I used Kpackagekit to manually un-install all things sl-modem. I downloaded
your .deb and clicked on it to install. The package installed. I have no
/dev/ttySL0 device.
If we were supposed to do something different for the
rol...@logikaldesktop:~$ dpkg -l 'sl-modem*'
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err:
uppercase=bad)
||/ Name Version
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 02:18:39AM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
This appears to be busted pretty bad in Karmic Koala.
I followed the instructions from here. I had both a /dev/ttySL0 and
/dev/modem. wvdial was able to communicate with modem, but was always
getting NO CARRIER which I now see
On Tuesday 18 August 2009 11:19:46 am أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy) wrote:
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 02:18:39AM -, seasoned_geek wrote:
This appears to be busted pretty bad in Karmic Koala.
I followed the instructions from here. I had both a /dev/ttySL0 and
/dev/modem. wvdial was
I gave this another shot. But essentially, other than the package
actually installing there is 0 progress, no matter the fiddling.
The original description in comment 0 still pretty much sums up the
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This appears to be busted pretty bad in Karmic Koala.
I followed the instructions from here. I had both a /dev/ttySL0 and
/dev/modem. wvdial was able to communicate with modem, but was always
getting NO CARRIER which I now see is bug 237773. Since I was stupid
and didn't check for that bug
removing and then reinstalling the package gave another (non-fatal)
error. Apparently, it expects the sources somewhere under /lib/modules
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The package is broken beyond hope and I don't feel like fixing it. It
won't even install or properly reinstall. Please fix and test your
packages. Feel free to contact me again when you have something that at
least has a chance
Try aptitude reinstall sl-modem-source and tell me that works for you.
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Try aptitude reinstall sl-modem-source and tell me that works for you.
---end quoted text---
$ sudo aptitude reinstall sl-modem-source
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Reading
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Hi Ahmed,
thank you for the packages. Do you actually test before shipping them?
sudo dpkg -i sl-modem-*deb
[...]
Setting up sl-modem-source (2.9.11~20090222-1~jaunty1) ...
Adding Module to DKMS build system
Error! DKMS tree already contains: sl-modem-2.9.11~20090222
You cannot add the same
Try blacklisting those modules:
snd_intel_8x0m
snd_via82xx_modem
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I am also facing the same issue. After adding sl-modem.conf file,
supplied by Darik Horn has solved my problem. i have PCI SM56 Motorola
chip-set base modem.
@ Darik Horn:
I think udev rule will solve the problem for USB base modem. But what about PCI
base modem?
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KERNEL==slusb[0-9]*,
This is the change in Jaunty that seems to have broken sl-modem:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sl-modem/2.9.11~20080817-3ubuntu2
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If sl-modem was working for you properly in Hardy or Intrepid, then the
easy solution for Jaunty is to restore the modprobe file. (Look for the
file attached to this comment.)
The proper fix is likely a new udev rule.
** Attachment added: /etc/modprobe.d/sl-modem.conf
Ahmed, I get the same as you.
** Changed in: sl-modem (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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1. Please give me the output of dmesg
2. Try running: sudo slmodemd
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** Changed in: sl-modem (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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