On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 03:54:51AM -0000, seasoned_geek wrote:
> I have been able to remove slmodem via Synaptic in the past.

That was you were able to successfully install sl-modem-source in that 
past. But it seems that there was some update (probably DKMS related) 
that made sl-modem-source installation fail. So since sl-modem-source 
installation fails, and that every upgrade you do doesn't complete 
because sl-modem-source installation process was never completed, the 
solution of dkms.conf replacement is the only workaround that I know to 
fix your issue.

> It would be a lot easier to follow conversations with you if you would STOP 
> DELETING all prior messages in the thread.

If you mean that I only quote relevant parts of the post I am replying, 
that is a common practice, some even don't bother to quote at all the 
post they reply, especially if they reply from the web interface of 
Launchpad.

In a previous post you noted that you haven't found a single karmic user 
with a working sl-modem, could you please clarify if you meant those who 
use the slamr driver, or is it even those who use ALSA driver who are 
complaining ?

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