cracking winmodem issues in FC2
ChangeModeKernel
cmkrnl at speakeasy.net
Fri Aug 27 12:46:31 UTC 2004
Hi,
From your commands I see somethings that are very different
where you are using
> slmodemd --country=CANADA /dev/ttyS0 OK
my setup uses
smodemd --country=USA /dev/slamr0
(obviously the country is not such a big deal) but the device I think
might be.
> ln -s /dev/ttySL64 /dev/modem
plus my /dev/modem is linked to /dev/ttySL0
Plus what does minicom give you? If its working at all you will at least
be able to type AT commands. What does modem_test give you. The build
should have made that in the slmodem-2.9.9/modem directory.
Andrew
Gabriel Mititica wrote:
>Andrew:
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>>I am running slmdm-2.9.7 and it works fine for me.
>>
>>
>Are > you starting it with the -a option, as I
>understand > that is required due to ALSA included
>in 2.6 kernels. > There is a thread about this from a
>couple of months > ago (Apr May -- I think) Does your
>slamr module > load?
>
>I compiled slmdm without ALSA support. I forgot to
>check it the option in the .config file and on a PIII
>compilation takes quite a while..
>
>Is it ALSA essential to get this Toshiba Software
>Modem AMR working?
>
>modprobe slamr OK
>slmodemd --country=CANADA /dev/ttyS0 OK
>ln -s /dev/ttySL64 /dev/modem
>
>ifup <connection> (config produced by the
>/usr/bin/system-config-network) FAIL
>
>/usr/bin/kppp FAIL
>
>
>
>>My /etc/sysconfig/slmodemd looks like this
>>SLMODEMD_DEVICE="slamr0"
>>SLMODEMD_OPTS="-a"
>>PERMS=666
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>>I set the perms that way so I a normal user could
>>
>>
>use > the modem. - Yeah
>
>
>>I know that's wrong but...
>>
>>
>
>Maybe adding users group in sudoers list for running
>slmodemd?!
>
>Regards and thanks again!
>Gabriel
>
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