IRQ 3 is usually for COM2. If you have jumper settings on your modem,
try to set it to COM2 (IRQ 3, I/O 0x2F8). That way you won't need
isapnp, in fact remove or rename that file if the above works. Set up
your modem again with YaST. If all the above works, you should be able
to talk to it with minicom.
If you can't set it with jumpers. See what IRQ and I/O port "isapnp -c"
reports. COM1: IRQ 4, I/O 0x3F8; COM2:IRQ 3, I/O 0x2F8. Based on that
use YaST to set it up again and try minicom to talk to it (eg. ATZ,
etc.)
To use kppp, first go to /etc/ppp and rename the file 'options' and
replace with an empty file (eg. mv options options_old; touch options).
Then go to
~/.kde/share/config and rename 'kppprc' in case you have improper
settings.
Start kppp and try dialing manually.
Good luck.
--
Rafael Herrera
Laboratory for Computational Neuroscience
University of Pittsburgh
http://www.neuronet.pitt.edu/~raffo
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