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From: scott farrand [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 12:17 PM
>> >The sound card (ES-1371) appears to be supported or at least is
>> >recognized by the kernel (default for rh 6.2 - 2.2.14), but
>> I don't get any sound?
>> >(Vendor 1102 device 8938, irq5, io's at 0x10c0 and 0x1080)
>>
>> >Also, the modem is an Actiontec 56K Global modem (Lucent Chipset
>> >built onto the motherboard).
>> >I looked at the FAQ on Actiontec's site for the Actiontec PCI
>modem,
>> >when I look in
>> >/proc/pci I see a "Lucent microelectronics device" (Vendor 11c1,
>> >device 448, no IRQ listed).
>> >The modem information described in the FAQ has the device id
>being 480.
>>
>> Did you try the lucent module at http://linmodems.org IIRC the file
is
>> linux586.zip (a newer version may be available). It works in my
>compaq
>> and on a friends toshiba, maybe your gateway too.
>
>Doesn't seem to work - What id information does your modem show in
>your /proc/pci file?
The proper block from /proc/pci reads:
Bus 0, device 15, function 0:
Communication controller: Lucent (ex-AT&T) Microelectronics Unknown
device (rev.1)
Vendor id=11c1. Device id=441.
Medium devsel. Fast back-to-back capable. IRQ 10. Master capable. No
bursts. Min Gnt=252.Max Lat=14.
Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xfedffc00 [0xfedffc00]
I/O at 0xfc78 [0xfc79]
I/O at 0xf800 [0xf801]
and the appropriate line from lspci output
00:0f.0 Communication controller: Lucent Microelectronics 56k WinModem
(rev 01)
That's about all of it.
Tim