I tried using the modules included in the lt_modem package inside SuSE 9.2 distribution, though, the kernel complains about an undefined struct and that it is trying to taint the kernel. After the module was loaded forcely, the device is at /dev/ttyLT0, i perform a symlink to /dev/modem and then do: setserial /dev/modem. run wvdial.conf and later run, wvdial but it says: No dial tone. help here? i read the package's docs and well.. ./scanmodem do detects the modem (at least i think so since it prints the modem info at the console). i think it is supported and i want to make it work. It is connected as a PCI card, not integrated with the mainboard, and it does works under windows. thanks! -- Jonathan J. Vargas Rodriguez jonathan.j.vargas@gmail.com "Conservar el silencio interior cuando vuelo en la tormenta me es mejor, porque asi ya no soy otra gota de la tempestad"
On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 13:09 -0600, Jonathan J. Vargas R. wrote:
I tried using the modules included in the lt_modem package inside SuSE 9.2 distribution, though, the kernel complains about an undefined struct and that it is trying to taint the kernel.
Have you tried simply setting it up with the "modems" module in YaST2? I have this modem in my notebook, and YaST2 had no problems setting it up - and it works very nicely. I know from experience with Debian that this modem's driver is a pain to set up manually. Hans
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