Paul Stejskal wrote:
You should try Mandriva 2006 because that has a 2.6.12 kernel stock,
and if you add Hawkwind's SoS repo you can even get a 2.6.14-2 kernel.
That should help tons.
Paul
jamespaterson wrote:
I upgraded to mandriva 2005 sle and my external modem
is not recognized at all. It works under windows
and on a machine that has ubuntu on.
I am wondering why mandriva cannot even detect it
as hardware. Knoppix does find it but cannot get
it to work.
Any suggestions welcome.
james paterson
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What are you dialing out with? If you are using kppp, then when you
configure a new modem there are two tabs. Under the tab labeled device,
you can tell kppp where to look for the modem. Is it set the same as
before the update. I have had little luck leaving it set on dev/modem,
and mine is set to dev/ttyS0. I have had distros see the same modem at
other places (ttyS1), so try others. To check if the modem is found,
then under the modem tab, click query modem. That will tell if it is found.
If you are using something else based on wvdial, have you run
wvdial.conf? Fedora wouldn't see my external without that. I haven't
seen Man2006, so I don't know how it would work on my bow. HTH
~Lorin
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