Hi Ram,

As per the following output, which you pasted, the kernel is
recognising your dialer, and creating the nodes for it and mounting it
at the right location.  Hence, the kernel *has detected* your dialer.

> This last  output  is selectively copied and pasted below is with ref
> to the device ( am not sure if you want the whole dmesg)
>> [  230.392069] usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 
>> 2
>> [  230.583651] usb 2-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
>> [  230.710421] USB Serial support registered for TI USB 3410 1 port adapter
>> [  230.710448] USB Serial support registered for TI USB 5052 2 port adapter
>> [  230.710486] ti_usb_3410_5052 2-2:1.0: TI USB 3410 1 port adapter 
>> converter detected
>> [  230.710496] usb 2-2: firmware: requesting ti_usb-v0451-p3410.fw
>> [  230.717968] usb 2-2: firmware: requesting ti_3410.fw
>> [  231.344074] usb 2-2: reset full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and 
>> address 2
>> [  231.544143] usb 2-2: device firmware changed
>> [  231.544174] ti_usb_3410_5052: probe of 2-2:1.0 failed with error -5
>> [  231.544213] usbcore: registered new interface driver ti_usb_3410_5052
>> [  231.544218] ti_usb_3410_5052: v0.9:TI USB 3410/5052 Serial Driver
>> [  231.544405] usb 2-2: USB disconnect, address 2
>> [  231.660105] usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 
>> 3
>> [  231.879285] usb 2-2: configuration #1 chosen from 2 choices
>> [  231.881218] ti_usb_3410_5052 2-2:1.0: TI USB 3410 1 port adapter 
>> converter detected
>> [  231.881237] ti_usb_3410_5052: probe of 2-2:1.0 failed with error -5
>> [  231.883204] ti_usb_3410_5052 2-2:2.0: TI USB 3410 1 port adapter 
>> converter detected
>> [  231.883299] usb 2-2: TI USB 3410 1 port adapter converter now attached to 
>> ttyUSB0

Kindly check the mail I had sent in response to your earlier mail.
This is a problem with wvdial and not the kernel, if you are unable to
connect to the internet.  I too had similar problems with a different
dialer.  I used ppoeconfig to set it up, and successfully connect to
the net.  The directions are posted at my blog, on this post.

http://ninadpundalik.co.cc/blog/2009/05/lg-lxu800-dialer-on-ubuntu-jaunty/

Please revert with your progress, and any problems that you have.

Ninad S. Pundalik
http://ninadpundalik.co.cc/blog
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