Re: slmodemd on FC3?

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Globe Trotter wrote:

Thanks, got it to compile!

But, the instructions say:

Use option '--alsa' when running 'slmodemd' and ALSA conventional
  device name ('hw:0' or 'hw:1' for instance). If modem support in
  the kernel was enabled as module module 'snd-intel8x0m' should be loaded.
  When using ALSA modem driver you don't need to load other modules ('slamr').

I did the following:

modprobe snd-intel8x0m

Now what? How do I figure out this "device name"?

Thanks and best wishes!




Hi, I got it compiled and installed. However,
when I try

/usr/sbin/slmodemd

There is error '
can not open dev /dev/slmar0, no such file or device

I tried  /sbin/modprobe slmar0
get error ' FATAL Module slmar0 found'

or /sbin/modprobe  snd-intel8x0m
'FATAL Module snd-intel8x0m not found'

How to get this work?

Thanks

--- Matthew Saltzman <mjs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On Wed, 4 May 2005, Globe Trotter wrote:



Thanks!

Btw, the instructions on compiling with ALSA mode say:



1. Configure your kernel and enable ALSA and ICH based modem support
 ( 'Device Drivers' -> 'Sound' -> 'Advanced Linux Sound Architecture' ->
   'PCI devices' -> 'Intel i8x0/MX440; AMD768/8111 modems' ) .


Where is this "Device Driver" part in FC3? I could not see it on the GNOME
panel.


Don't need to do anything about this. ALSA *is* the sound library for FC3.



Thanks and best wishes!


--- Antonio Olivares <olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


--- Globe Trotter <itsme_410@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


--- Matthew Saltzman <mjs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On Wed, 4 May 2005, Globe Trotter wrote:



OK, so I have one of those PCTEL modems in my


laptop and need to use it


from


linux. Does slmodemd work with the latest


kernel? Has anyone been


successful?


slmodemd works well but for smartlink chipset modems.
For PCTEL it could work but only the ones that are
supported by slmodem-2.9.X.


If so, any pointers?


I have it working just fine on my Thinkpad (last I


checked, a couple of


kernels ago). I compile with the ALSA drivers and


follow the


instructions.


Many thanks! I will try it out as you suggest.

Best wishes!



Many thanks!



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