Do you happen to know from were I can download drivers for my Lucent modem, for SuSE 7.3 linux. Thanks (if you know !!!) Thanks (for reading this :)) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com
On Sunday 17 February 2002 13:49, Calinoiu Alexandru Nicolae wrote:
Do you happen to know from were I can download drivers for my Lucent modem, for SuSE 7.3 linux.
Thanks (if you know !!!) Thanks (for reading this :))
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http://linmodems.org/ Hope it helps, Alvaro Novo SuSE 7.1 Pro -=- Kernel 2.4.7-4GB -=- KDE 2.2.2 1:56pm up 4:38, 4 users, load average: 0.31, 0.09, 0.02
On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 05:49:24AM -0800, Calinoiu Alexandru Nicolae wrote:
Do you happen to know from were I can download drivers for my Lucent modem, for SuSE 7.3 linux.
Try www.heby.de/ltmodem for drivers for lucent apollo/mars chipsets. Regards, Dallam -- Dallam Wych dallam.wyche@virgin.net 1024:A89A2371 "Ipsa scientia potestas est" 2717 4EB8 461D 743B 47CF Registered Linux User 0D68 C32A 5CDE A89A 2371 counter.li.org:213656
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002 05:49:24 -0800 (PST), Calinoiu Alexandru Nicolae
Do you happen to know from were I can download drivers for my Lucent modem, for SuSE 7.3 linux.
Thanks (if you know !!!) Thanks (for reading this :))
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is it a winmodem? if it is brows over to www.linmodes.org and read up there if not, could be something else causing the problem. like an IRQ confliction, which linux does not allow. you can always use minicom to check you modem out. When you open minicom your going to need to point it to the modem your trying to install. If its a Plug and PLay modem then you need to have the plug and play package installed. you can run minicom as root with the -s option example: minicom -s and have it poin to where the modem is ttyS0 = com1 ttyS1 = com2 ttyS2 = com3 ttyS3 = com4 ttyS4 = com5 when you run it with the -s option you will get a menu with the following options file names and paths file transfer protocols serial port setup modem and dialing screen and keyboard save setup as dlf save setup as ... exit exit from minicom you need to go to Serial Port Setup under this you have to option of A- serial device B- lock file location C- callin program D- callout program E- bps/par/bits F- hardware flow control G- software flow control you need to change the setting A so just press a and the couser will jump up to where you can edit option a and you need to edit this to point to where you modem is if you have your jumpers(if it has jumpers) set to com4 then you would need to put /dev/ttyS3 in the line if you dont know what port its on, then there is the good ol trial and error method :) so after you get done editing the line just hit enter. then hit the Esc key to go back to the main menu. and then go select Save as Dlf then do an exit minicom now from here you can log in as a user and run minicom with just plain minicom (you can also run and configure minicom as a user if you so chose, it is up to you how you want to do things) minicom minicom will start up give it about a minute. If no init string apears then you either have minicom pointing to the wrong place, or your modem is a winmodem. if it takes a while for the init string to apear then chanses are you have an IRQ confliction between your modem and something else. Give it a try and let see what happens Good luck
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Calinoiu Alexandru Nicolae
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Dallam
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one_inch
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Álvaro A. Novo