Re: Modem Install Problems

dj.jr_at_fnmail.com
Date: 09/03/03


Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2003 19:34:41 GMT

On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 20:26:53 +0200, Andreas Janssen
<andreas.janssen@bigfoot.com> wrote:

>You can use lsmod to list loaded modules and rmmod to unload them.

Thank you. This is what I need. I know for man pages, but it is still
a problem for me to find out what is the right command for something I
want to do.

>Maybe the Kernel has to be configured properly to install the driver
>successfully, using the configuration file of your running kernel and
>maybe running "make dep". But I don't know how Mandrake package their
>kernel source.

Now I am wondering what is the way to configure Kernel?
I am learning all the time:)

>Intel has a page for these devices:
><http://developer.intel.com/design/modems/support/drivers.htm>
>
>There is a link called "Intel® 536EP PCI Drivers". Sounds like this is
>where you should go. I cannot check further, at the moment I am getting
>timeouts trying to load the page.

I tried this link today and yesterday, too and couldn't get there,
too.
I am really curious what they say about this.
I will keep trying.
I will keep inform you and the rest of the group about the
situation... I just hope that it won't be in a long time interval;)
Best regards,
Dj Jr.



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