morsafr 0 Posted October 25, 2002 Hello, After installing the new Red Hat 8.0, I'm trying to connect to internet (I'm wrinting this under Windows...). I have a Peabird PEAB-PCI-V92 and I've downloaded the drivers from the web site. Unfortunately I didn't succeed to install them but I got an error message telling me that he cannot find my modem identificator. I quickly looked on the install procedure and discovered that to identify the modem it uses the "/proc/bus/pci/devices" file. But this file is 0 Byte on my Red Hat. Is that normal ? Do anyone else succeeded installing this driver on RH 8.0 ? Share this post Link to post
antonin 0 Posted October 30, 2003 1 year later.... hi morsarf, I've installed Mandrake 9.1 a few weeks ago, and I've got the same modem PEAB-V92-PCI. Until now, it has not been recognized by my system... So I wanted to know if you have found any solution since october 2002 I believe I'm close to find because I manage to pilot the modem from a bash shell and make it works as a phone... + echo "ATZ" > /dev/modem + echo "ATDT3611" > /dev/modem .... etc, so what's the missing part of installation ? Thanks for your attention driver used : hsflinmodem-4.06.06.02-1.i586.rpm extracted from cw52_2.4.x.zip + hsfsysid Linux-i686-2.4.21-0.13mdk-MODVERS Mandrake-9.1 + hsfconfig --version 4.06.06.02 Share this post Link to post