Fernando Augusto Bender wrote: > Fellows! > > Just to know it: Does somebody here experienced putting this onboard > modem to work on linux? > > I connect to Internet through LAN, but I want to try doing it with a > cell phone, as we got phone call credits from the Telco every month > which we do not use completely. > > I have find out a equipment that connects the modem to the phone, so the > cell phone will act as a wireless phone line. > > I just need to make my Loyal Debian find out the onboard modem. > > It's an old dream of mine, to access the Internet in Linux on a dial-up > modem. It has never worked before. But now I feel strong enough to > charge again. > > What I know: > > Take a driver that suits the kernel if its binary. > If it's the source: compile it, but the souce must be able to be > compiled by the current version of gcc or something like that of the > system. > If it's not the case, you have to force some flags like: kernel_version, > or others. > Well, I have passed through this before with no success. > But it's morning now, and I want to try it again. > > Something changed in this process? > > So any suggestion? > > Thank you for your attention. >
In order to help, we need to know what type of modem. What is the output of `lspci -v` on your system? -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto
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