I think Vatsala got caught out by the gmail reply-to header. Sorry Vatsala, when replying to list emails sent from gmail accounts, you need to manually change the To: address or it won't go to the list. This is gmail's fault, not yours. So much to think of, eh?
More reply below. On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 13:50:53 +1300, eBhakta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yuri, > > Thanks for responding. Always some problem or other to resolve, as > you well know... In "Device Manager" it shows the correct "Modem > Controller"... and on the "Device" tab has the correct "Vendor" and "Device" > and gives the "Bus type" as "PCI"... but says the "Device" and > "Capabilities" are both "Unknown"... :$ On the "PCI" tab it again gives the > correct "Vendor" and the correct "Product" as well as the correct "OEM > Vendor"... but says that the "OEM Product" is "Unknown"... :$ On the > "Advanced" tab there's a whole bunch of stuff I don't understand, info types > of either "string" or "int"... (again shows the correct product and vendor > there). So, what to do? Don't know how to resolve this "Unknown" stuff, nor > even test the modem to see if it works ok. :( Nevertheless, nice startup > with ubuntu, and have been playing .ogg audio files very nicely (thanks). :) > Just busy scratching the brain/cranium trying to figure out the dial-up > internet connection thingo... :@ Am still researching the document provided > by Nick... Obviously need to get the modem configured with the correct > driver... (still don't know if it has installed a driver or not, but shows > the right modem "Product" and "Vendor" detected). Got a few "Unknown" > devices showing in the "Devices" window...? Haven't got a clue about > those... :$ Umm... Yes, patience. Hoping this finds all well. Looks like the the Device manager is able to read the vendor ID strings on the PCI bus, doesn't find a match for those names in its list of known devices. What brand/model are they? Yuri
