On Monday 08 July 2002 15:11, Juan Francisco Torres Chacón wrote:
Patrick,
You are very right. I am running a dual boot system. First 15G are used for Windows XP Professional. Next 15 G are for SuSE 7.3 I am using Microsoft Multiboot (similar in XP to NT version), and seems to work ok.
BIG question: By "remove the modem" you mean physically? or just erase it from hardware list in Windows?
I will try that... and it has sense, since I dont understand why "lspci -v" command throws this:
02:0b.0 Communication controller: TOPIC SEMICONDUCTOR Corp: Unknown device 0000 Subsystem: TOPIC SEMICONDUCTOR Corp: Unknown device 0000 Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 4 I/O ports at d800 [disabled] [size=8]
^--------------------------------DISABLED? ================== Juan, Yes, you are correct, remove it from the hardware list in Windows. What slot in your machine do you have the modem? Be sure it is not the first PCI slot after your AGP as you might run some conflicts there. It seems to be finding the modem ok, but one of the more experienced guys here may have to take you further. My knowledge would benefit me if I were looking at your hardware while trying to get it to work, but I have not worked with Linux long enough to visualize things yet from a distance! ;o)
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