

can you post your lspci?Zzormpas wrote:Quick background: I've been working with Linux for years, although I'm no guru. This is my first GenToo install, having been using RedHat before. Its been quite the learning experience, getting the display to work, the sound, etc. Forum search has been wonderful!
However, now I'm trying to get "dial-up networking" (to use a Winbloze phrase) to work. This is on a Presario 1200US laptop that I had a successful RH9 install on in the past. It has 2 MODEMs, one is PCMCIA (in combination with ethernet which works fine), the other is internal and can be found with lspci.
Using KDE and KPPP, I cannot "find" either one of the MODEMs, although doing the same under RH9, the PCMCIA one came right up (and is the one I'd prefer to use anyway). Poking around with minicom (as well as telix under DOS) reveals nothing on standard "com" ports.
Any help in relatively simple, two or three syllable terms would be appreciated - I'm obviously doing something stupid. I'd assume that since the PCMCIA ethernet came right up, that the MODEM would too - but I'm obviously wrong!

Oh boy. A winmodem. Run for the hills.Zzormpas wrote: 00:09.0 Communication controller: Conexant HSF 56k Data/Fax Modem (rev 01)

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net-dialup/hsfmodem
Nope, it was there! Its one of those ethernet/MODEM combos and it was working as I SCPed the lscpi output to my Mac in order to post it here.NeddySeagoon wrote: You PCCARD ethernet should appear in lspci but doesn't. Does than mean it was not fitted when you did lspci

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Socket 0:
product info: "Xircom", "CreditCard Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56", "CEM56", "1.00"
manfid: 0x0105, 0x110a
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Device Drivers --->
Character devices --->
Serial drivers --->
<*> 8250/16550 and compatible serial support
<M> 8250/16550 PCMCIA device support