Hi,

Well ..... 

I did much the same as you did, 
1) I looked for the address and IRQ by : cat /proc/pci
2) set the port by : setserial /dev/ttyS2 irq <irq>
port <address> autoconfig

It did not work. I got a device buzzy message all the
time. So I started to play with the port changed the
address, deleted it and recreated it etc.....

When I started to dispare I decided to remove all the
loaded modules from my system and see what happens.
And sudenlly it was alive. I still needed to change
some permissions on the /dev/ttyS2 and ezppp but it
was alive. When I tried to reload the sound module it
stoped.

So unfortunately I don't have an educated answer to
give. I gust made it by mistake. Try to unload all the
modules (lsmod then rmmod them all) and see if it
works for you too.

C U

Erez



--- Noam Meltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi!
> you probably saw my mail from yesterday, about
> having a same chip modem
> as you.
> well, I worked a lot on it, and read lot of manuals,
> but the only thing
> i could do is just setting the serial port of it. (i
> made lspci -v, got
> the io-irq info, and used it in setserial). i also
> had the problem in
> kppp of the msg. about modem is busy. 
> and like you i have another device sharing the irq
> (9  in my case, and
> it's scsi card)
> anyway, even when i disconnected the scsi card, i
> couldnt make the modem
> work. how did you succeed? 
> 
> -- 
> Noam Meltzer
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ICQ: 4853872

> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/x-pkcs7-signature
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