To recap my problem: in trying to install LT winmodem driver ltmodem-kv_2.4.20_4GB-8.26a9-1.i386.rpm I got an error message Failed dependencies: k_deflt=2.4.20-4GB is needed by ltmodem-kv_2.4.20_4GB-8.26a9-1 despite the fact that uname -r reported that my kernel version is 2.4.20-4GB (in my original message I mistyped some commas instead of dots -- sorry for the confusion). Following advice from Thibaut Cousin (thank you!) I tried again with 'rpm -Uvh --nodeps' to bypass dependency checking, and this seemed to work OK. I then mounted the module with 'modprobe \*' and everything seemed to be fine. When I tried to connect with kinternet, the modem seemed to be working, but failed to connect to my ISP's number. Having read the file 'LTinstall.txt' (created during the rpm installation) I decided to follow the suggestion to try adding the line 'cat /tmp/ltmodem/tmpfile' to the file '/etc/modules.conf', followed by depmod -a. After this, the modem stopped working altogether! I removed the line, and found I was back to having an apparently working modem which was unable to connect. I went into YAST2 to see if I could see any problems with the modem settings. Nothing obvious, but I decided to activate 'stupid mode' (this was not activated by default as stated in the users guide). This fixed it! I am now able to connect without any problems :) (maybe someone could explain how 'stupid mode' works?) Many thanks to those who helped! Regards to all, Des Kenny
The 03.09.09 at 08:12, Desmond Kenny wrote:
(maybe someone could explain how 'stupid mode' works?)
Ah. Well, when you dial up to many ISP's pools of modems (incorrect description, but will suffice), you are prompted for a user/password pair. But that is not the entry place to internet, but to the pool maintenance screen! Kind off, at least. Those things have more uses than connecting to internet, so they have a direct login mode. The ISP should disable it, but they might not even know how (ie, not hired enough personnel with the proper training on the beasties - and quite expensive training, by the way). So, stupid mode. It means that wvdial will not try to give user/password pair to that login entry, but instead start ppp directly. It works. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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