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Re: modem doubt
hi sriram
i think the problem is that the PCMCIA cards are configured to device
ttjS0..3 and not to cua0..3
run hw-diags and check this out and link the /dev/modem to that. or better
address the device directly.
siva
>From: "Sriram. V" <sriram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: ilugc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: <ilugc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: modem doubt
>Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 18:10:18 +0530
>
>I have finally managed to get my pcmcia cards to work in Linux. Thanks to
>all those who provided tips, links and pointers. Though, I see them
>properly configured, I am not able to use the modem. In fact, my modem is
>not getting initialized when I use KPPP. But, when I try with minicom
>things work. Why is this happening? I tried changing the modem
>initialization string in kppp, still things does not seem to work.
>
>Another problem I am facing is with my sound card. I have a Yamaha built in
>to the IBM Thinkpad 1400 series. There seems to be some IO port clash. But,
>the audio CDs seems to work without much of trouble. It is only when I try
>to play the MP3s the system hangs totally and goes DEAD. I tried changing
>the settings by using the same IO resources that windows uses, but this
>does not seem to work either. I know I might be messing up somewhere. Any
>clues?
>
>Regards,
>Sriram
>
>
>
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