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    help with installing modem drivers (commands)

    Extract the files using

    tar -zxvf ltmodem - 8.26a9.tar.gz

    Change to the directory just created

    cd ltmodem - 8.26a9

    Extract source files necessary to installation

    tar zxvf source.tar.gz // I got to here but I don't know how to do the rest... can you help me?



    Build the kernel modules

    ./build_module

    Install the modules using

    ./source/ltinst2

    Setup the modules to load automatically using

    ./utils/lt_autoload

    Verify that the configuration is correct using

    ./utils/lt_checkout

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    You would enter those commands in the ltmodem directory in a console window type them in exactly as they are to build and install the modules. You may also want to read the 1ST-READ file in the docs directory that was created there is a list of unsupported modems and at the bottom of the file instructions for a .build_deb so you can make a debian package to install from.

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    okay i everything went okay but wheni verify the configuration it says "an essential driver has not been installed" i think it was lt_modem.o and now when i query the modem it says the modem is busy...
    ---------------------------------------


    Build_rpm and build_deb
    ------------------------------------------------------
    Once you have confirmed functionality, a final
    step is to properly register the software, to gaurantee easy
    upgrade and/or removal with your particular Linux
    distributions package management tools. For distributions
    using a rpm package maintenance system. This is aided by
    the command:

    # ./build_rpm
    which if System requirements are met, will output a
    ltmodem-version.rpm
    The whole installation will then be redone with the command
    # rpm -i version.rpm
    but this time, WITH Proper Registration of the package.
    A report of a typeical ./build_rpm run is in DOCs/

    #################################################
    #i know i show do this b.c knoppix is based on debian.... so does it mean i should change ./build_module
    #with ./build_deb? i dont know when to do dpkg -i ltmodem-version.deb....
    #if not when should i do theses 2 steps...
    ###############################################
    Similarly, it your Linux distribution utilizes Debian style
    package maintenance. Construct an installer with:
    $ ./build_deb
    and run the installation with:
    $ dpkg -i ltmodem-version.deb






    and what is apt-get on Debian?

    should i use one of these insted of ltmodem-8.26a9.tar.gz
    and if so what one?
    ltmodem-2.4.20-1-386_8.26a9_i386.deb
    ltmodem-2.4.20-1-686_8.26a9_i386.deb
    ltmodem-2.4.20-1-k6_8.26a9_i386.deb
    ltmodem-2.4.20-1-k7-smp_8.26a9_i386.deb
    ltmodem-2.4.20-1-k7_8.26a9_i386.deb
    ltmodem-2.4.20-speakup_8.26a9_i386.deb
    ltmodem-2.4.20_8.26a9_i386.deb

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    i tried "dpkg -i ltmodem-2.4.20_8.26a9_i386.deb" and it said Status area: Read only file system.

    is there a way i can install the driver without having to install knoppix on my hdd?

    so is there anything i can do?

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