Re: Andrew, United States, kernel 3.0.0-12-generic

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Dear Andrew,

There is an IRQ conflict between the serial driver and the Intel 537EP driver. They both interrupt at PCI INT A -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 22. Can you look attentively at the specs of your modem board to watch out for a possible jumper which would select another IRQ ? This can explain the error returned on AT+FIP and the observed NO CARRIER.

Dear Antonio,

Do you know a way to prevent the serial driver from acting ? It conflicts with the Intel 537EP driver.

Dear Andrew, Antonio,

A possible solution is to either invalidate the serial driver or change the Intel 537EP modem IRQ.

Philippe Vouters (Fontainebleau/France)
URL: http://vouters.dyndns.org/
SIP: sip:Vouters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Le 22/06/2012 23:17, Andrew Merczynski-Hait a écrit :
andrew@ubuntu-11:~$ dmesg | grep IRQ
[    0.000000] ACPI: IRQ0 used by override.
[    0.000000] ACPI: IRQ2 used by override.
[    0.000000] ACPI: IRQ9 used by override.
[    0.000000] NR_IRQS:2304 nr_irqs:712 16
[    0.264046] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11 12
15)
[    0.264357] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs *3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12
15)
[    0.264667] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 *5 6 7 9 10 11 12
15)
[    0.264975] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 *10 11 12
15)
[    0.265283] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 *5 6 7 9 10 11 12
15)
[    0.265591] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 *10 11 12
15)
[    0.265898] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 *9 10 11 12
15)
[    0.266207] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 *9 10 11 12
15)
[    0.267074] PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing
[    0.267438] hpet0: at MMIO 0xfed00000, IRQs 2, 8, 0
[    0.464138] Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 32 ports, IRQ sharing enabled
[    0.640333] serial 0000:01:01.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ
22
[    0.651008] ata_piix 0000:00:1f.1: PCI INT A -> GSI 18 (level, low) ->
IRQ 18
[    0.657120] ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: PCI INT D -> GSI 23 (level, low) ->
IRQ 23
[    0.728663] uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) ->
IRQ 16
[    0.729019] uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: PCI INT B -> GSI 19 (level, low) ->
IRQ 19
[    0.729343] uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) ->
IRQ 16
[    1.422812] e100 0000:01:08.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 20
[    1.473846] firewire_ohci 0000:01:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 21 (level, low)
-> IRQ 21
[   19.275485] i915 0000:00:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16
[   20.860201] CA0106 0000:01:02.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ
17
[   21.570776] Intel ICH 0000:00:1f.5: PCI INT B -> GSI 17 (level, low) ->
IRQ 17
[  129.505453] pci 0000:01:01.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 22

-----Original Message-----
From: Philippe Vouters [mailto:philippe.vouters@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 5:13 PM
To: Andrew Merczynski-Hait
Cc: 'Linmodems'; 'Antonio Olivares'; 'Marvin Stodolsky'
Subject: Re: Andrew, United States, kernel 3.0.0-12-generic

Andrew,

Now what does happen if you do:
$ dmesg | grep IRQ ?

Philippe Vouters (Fontainebleau/France)
URL: http://vouters.dyndns.org/
SIP: sip:Vouters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Le 22/06/2012 22:24, Andrew Merczynski-Hait a écrit :
             CPU0
    0:         49   IO-APIC-edge      timer
    1:        145   IO-APIC-edge      i8042
    4:          4   IO-APIC-edge
    6:          3   IO-APIC-edge      floppy
    7:          0   IO-APIC-edge      parport0
    8:          1   IO-APIC-edge      rtc0
    9:          0   IO-APIC-fasteoi   acpi
   14:          0   IO-APIC-edge      ata_piix
   15:        186   IO-APIC-edge      ata_piix
   16:        828   IO-APIC-fasteoi   uhci_hcd:usb2, uhci_hcd:usb4, i915
   17:        306   IO-APIC-fasteoi   snd_ca0106, Intel ICH5
   19:        692   IO-APIC-fasteoi   uhci_hcd:usb3
   20:        135   IO-APIC-fasteoi   eth0
   21:          4   IO-APIC-fasteoi   firewire_ohci
   23:      23981   IO-APIC-fasteoi   ehci_hcd:usb1
NMI:          0   Non-maskable interrupts
LOC:      14182   Local timer interrupts
SPU:          0   Spurious interrupts
PMI:          0   Performance monitoring interrupts
IWI:          0   IRQ work interrupts
RES:          0   Rescheduling interrupts
CAL:          0   Function call interrupts
TLB:          0   TLB shootdowns
TRM:          0   Thermal event interrupts
THR:          0   Threshold APIC interrupts
MCE:          0   Machine check exceptions
MCP:          1   Machine check polls
ERR:          0
MIS:          0


Thanks,
Andrew
-----Original Message-----
From: Philippe Vouters [mailto:philippe.vouters@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 4:14 PM
To: Andrew Merczynski-Hait
Cc: 'Linmodems'; 'Antonio Olivares'; 'Marvin Stodolsky'
Subject: Re: Andrew, United States, kernel 3.0.0-12-generic

Andrew,

The modem answers with:

efax: 18:09 waiting 120.0 s
efax: 19:40 .532 [<CR><LF>NO CARRIER<CR><LF>]
efax: 19:40 response "NO CARRIER"
efax: 19:40 Error: unable to answer call
efax: 19:40 command  "Q0V1"
efax: 19:40 waiting 2.0 s

Can you send us the following:
$ sudo cat /proc/interrupts
???
Thank you in advance

Philippe Vouters (Fontainebleau/France)
URL: http://vouters.dyndns.org/
SIP: sip:Vouters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Le 22/06/2012 21:22, Andrew Merczynski-Hait a écrit :
Yes, if I hook up a phone to it I get a dial tone. My modem has two
physical ports on the back, so now I switched where the phone line
goes in to just to be sure. I still get the same error though. If I
listen to the phone while running it, I can hear the line ring twice,
and
then stop.
If I don't terminate after that error after a while I get this:

efax: 18:09 command  "+FNR=1,1,1,0"
efax: 18:09 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 18:09 .132 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 18:09 response "OK"
efax: 18:09 command  "+FLO=1"
efax: 18:09 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 18:09 .304 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 18:09 response "OK"
efax: 18:09 command  "+FBO=0"
efax: 18:09 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 18:09 .472 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 18:09 response "OK"
efax: 18:09 command  "+FCR=1"
efax: 18:09 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 18:09 .644 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 18:09 response "OK"
efax: 18:09 command  "+FIS?"
efax: 18:09 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 18:09 .692 [<CR><LF>1,5,0,2,0,0,0,0<CR><LF>]
efax: 18:09 .712 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 18:09 response "OK"
efax: 18:09 command  "+FLI="                    ""
efax: 18:09 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 18:09 .784 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 18:09 response "OK"
efax: 18:09 command  "A"
efax: 18:09 waiting 120.0 s
efax: 19:40 .532 [<CR><LF>NO CARRIER<CR><LF>]
efax: 19:40 response "NO CARRIER"
efax: 19:40 Error: unable to answer call
efax: 19:40 command  "Q0V1"
efax: 19:40 waiting 2.0 s
efax: 19:40 .712 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 19:40 response "OK"
efax: 19:40 command  "H"
efax: 19:40 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 19:41 .572 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 19:41 response "OK"
efax: 19:41 done, returning 3 (invalid modem response



-----Original Message-----
From: Philippe Vouters [mailto:philippe.vouters@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 3:06 PM
To: Andrew Merczynski-Hait
Cc: 'Linmodems'; 'Antonio Olivares'; Marvin Stodolsky
Subject: Re: Andrew, United States, kernel 3.0.0-12-generic

Andrew,

With efax, you get this:
efax: 47:42 command "Q0V1"
efax: 47:42 waiting 2.0 s
efax: 47:43 .072 [<CR><LF>NO CARRIER<CR><LF>]
efax: 47:43 response "NO CARRIER"
efax: 47:43 waiting 2.0 s
efax: 47:45 command "Q0V1"
efax: 47:45 waiting 2.0 s
efax: 47:45 .252 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 47:45 response "OK"

Are you sure your537EP modem is physically connected to a phone line ?

Marv,

I need your help for Ubuntu. Unlike Fedora, there is no
/var/log/messages.
Where does syslog logs on Ubuntu ????

Philippe Vouters (Fontainebleau/France)
URL: http://vouters.dyndns.org/
SIP: sip:Vouters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Le 22/06/2012 20:49, Andrew Merczynski-Hait a écrit :
andrew@ubuntu-11:~$ efax -i M2L3 -vewinchmart
efax: Fri Jun 22 14:46:09 2012 efax v 0.9a-001114 Copyright 1999 Ed
Casas
efax: Fri Jun 22 14:46:09 2012 efax v 0.9a-001114 Copyright 1999 Ed
Casas
efax: 46:09 compiled Jun 21 2006 05:59:09
efax: 46:09 argv[0]=efax
efax: 46:09 argv[1]=-i
efax: 46:09 argv[2]=M2L3
efax: 46:09 argv[3]=-vewinchmart
efax: 46:11 opened /dev/modem
efax: 46:11 command  "Q0V1"
efax: 46:11 waiting 2.0 s
efax: 46:15 waiting 2.0 s
efax: 46:15 .120 [ATQ0V1<CR><CR><LF>]
efax: 46:15 .180 [OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:15 response "OK"
efax: 46:15 waiting 2.0 s
efax: 46:17 command  "Q0V1"
efax: 46:17 waiting 2.0 s
efax: 46:17 .300 [ATQ0V1<CR><CR><LF>]
efax: 46:17 .360 [OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:17 response "OK"
efax: 46:17 command  "M2L3"
efax: 46:17 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:17 .480 [ATM2L3<CR><CR><LF>]
efax: 46:17 .540 [OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:17 response "OK"
efax: 46:17 command  "E0"
efax: 46:17 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:17 .660 [ATE0<CR><CR><LF>]
efax: 46:17 .712 [OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:17 response "OK"
efax: 46:17 command  "I3"
efax: 46:17 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:17 .860 [<CR><LF>537EP <CR><LF>]
efax: 46:17 .880 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:17 response "OK"
efax: 46:17 command  "+FCLASS=?"
efax: 46:17 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:18 .032 [<CR><LF>0,1,2,2.0,8<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:18 .052 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:18 response "OK"
efax: 46:18 command  "+FCLASS=2.0"
efax: 46:18 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:18 .220 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:18 response "OK"
efax: 46:18 command  "+FMI?"
efax: 46:18 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:18 .372 [<CR><LF>Intel Corporation<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:18 .392 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:18 response "OK"
efax: 46:18 command  "+FMM?"
efax: 46:18 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:18 .540 [<CR><LF>Intel V92 Data Fax Voice<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:18 .540 [<CR><LF>H.324 video-ready rev. 1.0<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:18 .560 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:18 response "OK"
efax: 46:18 command  "+FMR?"
efax: 46:18 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:18 .712 [<CR><LF>RSA REV 4.04 <CR><LF>]
efax: 46:18 .732 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:18 response "OK"
efax: 46:18 using 537EP Intel Corporation Intel V92 Data Fax Voice
RSA REV
4.04 in class 2.0
efax: 46:18 command  "+FIP"
efax: 46:18 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:18 .892 [<CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:18 response "ERROR"
efax: 46:18 Warning: wrong response after command:  +FIP THEN IT
HANGS AND I TERMINATE IT AND GET THIS:

^Cefax: 46:18 command  "+FNR=1,1,1,0"
efax: 46:18 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:19 .060 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:19 response "OK"
efax: 46:19 command  "+FLO=1"
efax: 46:19 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:19 .232 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:19 response "OK"
efax: 46:19 command  "+FBO=0"
efax: 46:19 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:19 .400 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:19 response "OK"
efax: 46:19 command  "+FCR=1"
efax: 46:19 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:19 .572 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:19 response "OK"
efax: 46:19 command  "+FIS?"
efax: 46:19 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:19 .620 [<CR><LF>1,5,0,2,0,0,0,0<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:19 .640 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:19 response "OK"
efax: 46:19 command  "+FLI="                    ""
efax: 46:19 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 46:19 .712 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 46:19 response "OK"
efax: 46:19 command  "A"
efax: 46:19 waiting 120.0 s
efax: 47:42 Error: terminating on signal 2
efax: 47:42 command  "Q0V1"
efax: 47:42 waiting 2.0 s
efax: 47:43 .072 [<CR><LF>NO CARRIER<CR><LF>]
efax: 47:43 response "NO CARRIER"
efax: 47:43 waiting 2.0 s
efax: 47:45 command  "Q0V1"
efax: 47:45 waiting 2.0 s
efax: 47:45 .252 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 47:45 response "OK"
efax: 47:45 command  "H"
efax: 47:45 waiting 5.0 s
efax: 47:46 .112 [<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>]
efax: 47:46 response "OK"
efax: 47:46 done, returning 5 (terminated by signal)


There is no such file or directory /var/log/messages

-----Original Message-----
From: Philippe Vouters [mailto:philippe.vouters@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 9:41 AM
To: Andrew Merczynski-Hait; Linmodems; Antonio Olivares
Subject: Re: Andrew, United States, kernel 3.0.0-12-generic

Andrew,

Can you cut and paste the full efax dialog along with $ tail -f
/var/log/messages started in another terminal ?

Philippe Vouters (Fontainebleau/France)
URL: http://vouters.dyndns.org/
SIP: sip:Vouters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Le 22/06/2012 02:19, Andrew Merczynski-Hait a écrit :
Okay, using efax it seems that it sees the modem. It stops with,
"Warning:
wrong response after command: +FIP"

What can I provide now to help?

-----Original Message-----
From: Philippe Vouters [mailto:philippe.vouters@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 5:01 PM
To: Andrew Merczynski-Hait
Cc: 'Antonio Olivares'; 'Jacques Goldberg'; 'Marvin Stodolsky'
Subject: Re: Andrew, United States, kernel 3.0.0-12-generic

Andrew,

Can you follow the steps at
http://vouters.dyndns.org/Intel/Intel-Readme.html ???
It starts with testing using efax.
Do not yet use wvdialconf unless you know what you do.

Philippe Vouters (Fontainebleau/France)
URL: http://vouters.dyndns.org/
SIP: sip:Vouters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Le 21/06/2012 22:52, Andrew Merczynski-Hait a écrit :
andrew@ubuntu-11:~/Downloads/intel-536-537$ sudo wvdialconf [sudo]
password for andrew:
Editing `/etc/wvdial.conf'.

Scanning your serial ports for a modem.

ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- failed with 2400 baud, next try: 9600
baud
ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- failed with 9600 baud, next try: 115200
baud
ttyS0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- and failed too at 115200, giving up.
Modem Port Scan<*1>: S1   S2   S3   S4   S5   S6   S7   S8
Modem Port Scan<*1>: S9   S10  S11  S12  S13  S14  S15  S16
Modem Port Scan<*1>: S17  S18  S19  S20  S21  S22  S23  S24 Modem
Port
Scan<*1>: S25  S26  S27  S28  S29  S30  S31


Sorry, no modem was detected!  Is it in use by another program?
Did you configure it properly with setserial?

Please read the FAQ at http://alumnit.ca/wiki/?WvDial


$ dmesg | grep '537'
[   20.615679] Intel 537EP card found
[   20.615683] 537ep:softcore_init_struct: driver serial already
allocated
device.
[   20.615687] 537ep:softcore_init_struct: Unregistering serial
driver.
[  268.245922] Modules linked in: Intel537(+) bnep rfcomm
bluetooth ppdev
snd_ca0106 snd_seq_midi snd_rawmidi snd_intel8x0 snd_ac97_codec
ac97_bus snd_pcm snd_seq_midi_event binfmt_misc dcdbas snd_seq
snd_timer snd_seq_device snd soundcore snd_page_alloc i915
parport_pc drm_kms_helper drm shpchp i2c_algo_bit video lp parport
usbhid hid firewire_ohci e100 usb_storage uas firewire_core
crc_itu_t floppy [last unloaded: Intel537] [ 268.246128]
[<f932e693>]
sound_init+0xb3/0x190 [Intel537] [  268.246226] [<f932ae58>]
core_init_module+0x38/0x50 [Intel537] [  268.246331] [<f974a008>]
init_536+0x8/0x1000 [Intel537] [  268.246376] Intel 537EP card
found [
301.827656] 537: Loaded [ 1537.609618] PM: Syncing filesystems ...
done.
[ 1537.613013] PM: Preparing system for mem sleep [ 1538.155375]
firewire_ohci 0000:01:00.0: restoring config space at offset 0x4
(was 0x0, writing 0xfeafd000)


-----Original Message-----
From: Antonio Olivares [mailto:olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 4:44 PM
To: Andrew Merczynski-Hait
Cc: Philippe Vouters; Jacques Goldberg; Marvin Stodolsky
Subject: Re: Andrew, United States, kernel 3.0.0-12-generic

Dear Andrew,

The driver is the same need not worry here.  After the
installation is apparently successful, please do as this and send
us the output of

andrew@ubuntu-11:~/Downloads/intel-536-537$ sudo wvdialconf

The modem driver should be loaded and the output of $ dmesg | grep
'537'
in case that wvdialconf does not find the modem port.

Regards,


Antonio


On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Andrew Merczynski-Hait
<andrewmh20@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is that link any different than what I had earlier? The filenames
are the same. I had to have it downloaded already in order to
extract and build the driver……



From: Philippe Vouters [mailto:philippe.vouters@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 2:06 PM
To: Andrew Merczynski-Hait


Cc: 'Jacques Goldberg'; 'Antonio Olivares'; 'Marvin Stodolsky'
Subject: Re: Andrew, United States, kernel 3.0.0-12-generic



Dear Andrew,

First of all, did you download
http://vouters.dyndns.org/Intel/intel-536EP-537EP_2012_05_19.tar.bz2
?
Next I suggest you a reboot and afterwards:
$ rm -rf /path/to/intel-536-537/
$ cd /path/to
$ tar -jxvf intel-536EP-537EP_2012_05_19.tar.bz2
$ cd intel-536-537/
$ sudo make uninstall
$ make 537
$ sudo make install
$ dmesg | grep 537
$ stty -F /dev/modem -a
$ dmesg | grep 537

Yours truly,

Philippe Vouters (Fontainebleau/France)

URL: http://vouters.dyndns.org/

SIP: sip:Vouters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Le 21/06/2012 19:36, Andrew Merczynski-Hait a écrit :

$ dmesg | grep 536

[    0.000000] Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6,
262144
bytes)

[    0.343343] TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288
bytes)

[    0.343681] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind
65536)

[    0.736536] NET: Registered protocol family 17

[    2.453621] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: disabled, read cache:
enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA

[   15.780536] EXT4-fs (sda1): mounted filesystem with ordered data
mode.
Opts: (null)



I know you probably know what you’re doing J but I am using a 537
modem not
536 so I also did this:



$ dmesg | grep 537

[    0.647537] agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: Intel 865 Chipset

[   19.664474] Intel 537EP card found

[   19.664478] 537ep:softcore_init_struct: driver serial already
allocated device.

[   19.664482] 537ep:softcore_init_struct: Unregistering serial
driver.

Thanks Andrew





From: Philippe Vouters [mailto:philippe.vouters@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 4:17 AM
To: Andrew Merczynski-Hait
Cc: 'Jacques Goldberg'; 'Antonio Olivares'; 'Marvin Stodolsky'
Subject: Re: Andrew, United States, kernel 3.0.0-12-generic



Hi Andrew,

Can you cut'n paste and send us the following:
$ dmesg | grep 536
Yours truly,
Philippe



Philippe Vouters (Fontainebleau/France)

URL: http://vouters.dyndns.org/

SIP: sip:Vouters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Le 21/06/2012 04:22, Andrew Merczynski-Hait a écrit :

Hi all,



I apologize for causing an issue and I really do appreciate your
help.
I do realize you have a lot to deal with. (Incidentally, I did
make sure to put uname –r  in quotes, I just didn’t know they
were back
quotes.)



After copying over the autoconf.h file I seem to get a successful
build and install. However, gnome-ppp and wvdial still cannot see
that there is a modem installed. I see in the readme that for
unknown distributions the modules and utilities will install but
not the boot scripts. I presume that is probably an issue; can it
be fixed? Would it simplify things a lot if I installed a
different distro for the purpose
of using the modem?
Thanks,

Andrew



From: Jacques Goldberg [mailto:goldberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 1:41 PM
To: Andrew Merczynski-Hait
Cc: 'Antonio Olivares'; 'Philippe Vouters'; 'Marvin Stodolsky'
Subject: Re: Andrew, United States, kernel 3.0.0-12-generic













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