Re: PCI modems (success!)

2000-10-25 Thread Ken Januski
" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 2:43 PM Subject: Re: PCI modems > > So now that I have this info should I start experimenting with IRQs with > > setserial? I'm also curious as to whether I can believe what dmsg tells me. > > If it finds mo

Fw: PCI modems

2000-10-19 Thread Ken Januski
reports "modem not responding" when I try using it. Thanks again for any further suggestions. Ken - Original Message - From: "Leonardo Dias" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Ken Januski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 2:43 PM Subject: R

Re: PCI modems

2000-10-19 Thread kmself
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 01:23:18PM -0400, Ken Januski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > So now that I have this info should I start experimenting with IRQs with > setserial? I'm also curious as to whether I can believe what dmsg tells me. > If it finds modem at ttyS00 does that mean it's really there o

Re: PCI modems

2000-10-19 Thread Ken Januski
Thanks John, I went to table and found that my modem was in fact listed with an OK in left hand column. So I believe it should work with Linux. I did ask Dell to make sure that they sent me a hardware modem not a Winmodem but I was beginning to wonder when I couldn't get it set up. So now that I

Re: PCI modems

2000-10-19 Thread John Travis
On Thursday 19 October 2000 11:45, Ken Januski wrote: > Hi > > Can anyone point me in the right direction to help in configuring a > USRobotics internal modem? Unless I missed something the Hardware > Compatibility list didn't mention PCI though the MODEM HOWTO docs indicate > that they might not b

PCI modems

2000-10-19 Thread Ken Januski
Hi Can anyone point me in the right direction to help in configuring a USRobotics internal modem? Unless I missed something the Hardware Compatibility list didn't mention PCI though the MODEM HOWTO docs indicate that they might not be supported. Dmesg reports: "ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 165

Re: PCI modems with Linux?

2000-02-10 Thread David Teague
Hi There are a few pci modems that can be made to work with Linux I have heard that modems based on the lucent chip set can be made to work with Linux. I can't help you further, you can search the deb user mailing list for lucent, winmodem ... These comments were this past fall. Hope

Re: PCI modems with Linux?

2000-02-10 Thread aphro
nd have a problem with Linux. In some documents we dedalu >read that PCI modems can not be used, because of the structure dedalu >of Linux. Searched some sources, we couldn't find any usable info dedalu >about this, so please help! Both my friend and I have 56k PCI dedalu >Rocke

Re: PCI modems with Linux?

2000-02-10 Thread paul
> Hi, > > I and my friend have a problem with Linux. In some documents we > read that PCI modems can not be used, because of the structure > of Linux. Searched some sources, we couldn't find any usable info > about this, so please help! Both my friend and I have 56k PCI

RE: PCI modems with Linux?

2000-02-10 Thread Wim Kerkhoff
.dedalus wrote: > Hi, > > I and my friend have a problem with Linux. In some documents we > read that PCI modems can not be used, because of the structure > of Linux. Searched some sources, we couldn't find any usable info > about this, so please help! Both my friend and I

Re: PCI modems with Linux?

2000-02-10 Thread Brad
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 12:32:06PM +0800, gou.dedalus wrote: > > I and my friend have a problem with Linux. In some documents we > read that PCI modems can not be used, because of the structure > of Linux. Searched some sources, we couldn't find any usable info > about

PCI modems with Linux?

2000-02-10 Thread gou.dedalus
Hi, I and my friend have a problem with Linux. In some documents we read that PCI modems can not be used, because of the structure of Linux. Searched some sources, we couldn't find any usable info about this, so please help! Both my friend and I have 56k PCI Rockewell compatible modem

PCI Modems and Trident cards

1999-03-17 Thread Shanta McBain
Hi I have a PCI modem which I cant seem to get Linux to see. There also dose not seem to be a Trident 975 driver for X windows. Do I have to run the PCI module, which I installed with dselect of the Debian website? Will this program detect the modem? Shanta

Re: PCI modems

1998-11-19 Thread JonesMB
Be careful of the PCI modems. All the ones I've seen so far are Winmodem types. These WILL not work in Linux. jmb [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Hi! I'm new to this list, but I've been using Debian (bo) for about >eight months. I hope you can help me with a question I haven&#x

Do PCI modems need something special?

1998-09-30 Thread Eric G. Stern
Hi, I have a generic 56K PCI modem supplied with my system. I was assured by the vendor that this was not a winmodem. The documentation that was supplied with the modem is not for a PCI modem so I can't trust anything it says. The only thing I know about this modem is that it has Lucent chipset