Jim Cheetham wrote:
yuri wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 15:36:47 +1300, eBhakta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, patience... ;) The device bramd/model is : "Silicon Integrated Systems
[SIS]" (Vendor) - "AC'97 Modem Controller" (Device) as stated in the
"Device" tab of "Device Manager"... :$ Real "newbie" stuff! Trippy!
Ouch, I think that's the same modem I have and I never got it working on my wife's laptop.
It sounds like Vatsala is doing the right thing with Ubuntu's setup (Computer|System Configuration|Networking) but I guess an unrecognised modem is a full-stop.
I had a look at the Ubunti wiki for hardware support, but I'm not sure I know what type of laptop is being used ...
http://wiki.ubuntulinux.org/HardwareSupport_2fMachines_2fLaptops
Embedded modems ("winmodems") are very difficult to support - would it be possible to borrow someone's external modem for a while (actually, I have one you can try with) and see if you can get that going? That will at least prove the networking setup is fine, and narrow the problem down
A good suggestion to get started with an external modem.
The SiS winmodem isn't necessarily a full-stop. I do have mine (SiS 650) going under the 2.4 kernel. I had limited success under 2.6 - it would connect to some ISPs, but not to Clear. I have yet to try 2.6 with ALSA enabled.
Can someone check whether the slmodem (2.9.10) is available in the Ubuntu repositories? My quick web-trawl makes it appear that it isn't. If not, can Ubuntu use a Debian package? Otherwise, it can be built from the source.
It's still a good idea to use an external or PCMCIA modem first, though.
Douglas.
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