I have an internal us robotics modem on one of my
machines it worked with no problems from the begining
Linda
-----Original Message-----
From: Frederic Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, November 27, 1999 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: aWhich Linux should I get?
>If it is an ISA PnP, but not Winmodem, you will need to do the PnP setup
>for it if there are no jumpers on the card. I have an internal US
>RObotics that works in my system, but only after configuration with
>isapnptools stuff.
>
>Fred
>
>Dave Reed wrote:
>>
>> > Resent-Cc:
>> > MBOX-Line: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Nov 27 16:22:48
1999
>> > From: "Frank Rocco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I tried Red Hat and can get no sound on my SB Live card. ALso the modem
does
>> > not work. Internal US Robotics.
>> >
>> > I also tried Open Linux and have had the same trouble.
>> >
>> > Any ideas?
>> >
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Frank Rocco
>>
>> Don't know about the sound card, but are you certain the modem is NOT
>> a WinModem. If it's in a PCI slot, chances are good it is a WinModem,
>> but it may not be. If it is a WinModem, it won't work with Linux -
>> buy an external serial modem and you can be certain it's not a
>> WinModem. If it's a non WinModem, it may just be an IRQ conflict and
>> you can try changing the IRQ for the modem using setserial.
>>
>> cat /proc/interrupts
>>
>> will list the the IRQ's in use.
>>
>> setserial /dev/modem irq n
>>
>> will change the it to irq n (where n is an available irq), assuming
>> /dev/modem is a link to the corresponding device for the modem.
>>
>> Do you know what com port in DOS/Windows your modem is?
>>
>> com 1 is /dev/ttyS0
>> com 2 is /dev/ttyS1
>>
>> etc.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Dave
>>
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