see for yourself:can test this easily by having you use the BootManager to add "mwave" to the list of modules to load at bootup. That should trigger the rest of the setup that supports the "modem". (I assume you now have a pup_save file in your frugal installation, needed for BootManager to work.)
Let's see where that takes us.
Richard
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loading modules for core usb...
loading modules for pci interfaces...
loading module yenta_socket
loading module yenta_socket
loading module intel-agp
loading module snd-cs46xx
loading module ltserial
Module ltserial not loaded - no appropriate device found
loading module i2c-piix4
Running PCMCIA cardmgr program...
cardmgr[1708]: watching 2 sockets
Fetching x dri modules (but not loading)...
Setting hostname: puppypc
loading extra usb modules...
FATAL: Error inserting battery (/lib/modules/2.6.21.7/kernel/drivers/acpi/battery.ko): No such device
Loading module mwave
FATAL: Error inserting mwave (/lib/modules/2.6.21.7/kernel/drivers/char/mwave/mwave.ko): I/O error
Loading /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/us.map
The following interfaces have been found:
Trying to connect
Starting sound driver: snd-cs46xx done
/usr/sbin/alsactl: load_state:1329: No soundcards found...
amixer: Mixer attach default error: No such device
amixer: Mixer attach default error: No such device
cups: started scheduler.
Starting Mwave modem:
Loading kernel module:failed
I tried EZ4arabs way and enabled quick boot and the same except ofcourse the sound would work,even used Gparted and created a partition and did full install.
take a look at the following image for windows system informations->I/O conflict list .as you can see all ok with shared IO ,hope you can find something that can help.
I tried another command line found searching for a fix:
insmod mwave tp3780i_dsp_irq=10 tp3780i_dsp_io=0x0130 tp3780i_uart_irq=4 tp3780i_uart_io=0x2f8
all what I got is the same error somethings that goes like error inserting mwave I/o error.
one way or another I will get that modem to work,I know nothing about Linux but that wouldn't stop me.
I'll be back