I have successfully done this with the USR 5610 PCI Modem (ONLY).
The trick is to cat the /proc/pci file, and find the irq/io address
for that card, then set them with the setserial command.
For RedHat 6.1, I created a /etc/rc.d/rc.serial, which contains the
correct setserial command, and it all works fine. Don't have the
exact syntax for the setserial here at home, but I can check it at
work tomorrow. Email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you need the
details.
-Scott Sharkey
Linux Unlimited, LLC.
Greg Wright wrote:
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> >On 9/02/00 at 13:37 Amber N. Ferguson wrote:
> > I have a question concerning Linux and USR 56k V90 modems. Now I have
> heard a lot of people say. When it comes to that modem trash it, it's a
> PnP modem and you're screwed. There's no way in hell it will work in
> Linux.
> >
> > On the juxta-position of that I have seen multiple posts in various NG
> and other places in which people say I have done that and it has been done,
> can be done.
> >
> > Several computer shops locally that I have talked to say, umm yeah we do
> it every day, but that's a shop secret. Pay us $65.00 and we can do it. I
> am like ummm Bull S*** I don't think so. I am sure someone can help me
> concerning this issue.
> >
> > Any help would be much appreciated.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Amber N. Ferguson
>
> http://mirrors.ausit.com/%257Egromitkc/winmodem.html
>
> http://mirrors.ausit.com/rhlist/
>
> http://mirrors.ausit.com/rhlist/modems.htm
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Greg Wright
> IT Consultant Sydney Australia
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