ThinkPad July 24, 2006 Modem driver for SUSE Linux Version 1.00 ======================================================================== What This Package Does ---------------------- This package provides the Modem driver for SUSE Linux. The Modem driver enables or updates the ThinkPad Modem function of following computers: - ThinkPad T60p (Machine Type: 2007, 2613) Released Versions ----------------- Version 1.00 Initial release Summary of Changes ------------------ Where: Version (for example, 1.00 means Version 1.00) (New) New function or enhancement (Fix) Correction to existing function <1.00> - (New) Initial release for ThinkPad T60p Installation Guide ------------------ (Note) - To determine if you should update the utility programs, refer to the "Summary of Changes" section of each small package. INSTALL 1. Start SUSE Linux. 2. In a terminal window, use the su (switch user) command to obtain root privileges. 3. Copy the RPM file to the hard drive, for example, /home/drivers directory. 4. Change directory to the location where you saved the file. 5. In a terminal window, type rpm -ihv [Package Name] to install the modem driver. Ex. rpm -ihv l79m05ww.rpm 6. Go to K Menu > Logout, and select Restart Computer. Important: Modem and SPDIF can not be used at the same time. If you want to use the SPDIF functionalities, please uninstall the modem driver. UNINSTALL 1. Start SUSE Linux. 2. In a terminal window, type su (switch user) command to obtain root privileges. 3. Type rpm -e hsfmodem. Determining which version is installed: --------------------------------------- In a terminal window, type rpm -qa hsfmodem* to display the current version of modem driver installed in the system Dial-up connection using KNetworkManager: ---------------------------------------- How to configure modem for ISP connection 1. Click KnetworkManager in the System Tray. 2. Select Dial-Up Connections > Configure Dial-Up Connections. 3. A warning message appears. Click OK. 4. Click Add button to add new modem device and start configuration. 5. In the Modem Parameters window, enter '/dev/modem' in the Modem Device field, Click Next button. 6. In the Select Internet Service Provider (ISP) window, select Custom Providers and click Next button. 7. In the Provider Parameters window, enter Provider Name, Phone Number User Name. Uncheck "Always Ask for Password" field and enter the Password. Click Next button. 8. In the Connection Parameters window, check Stupid Mode option. Click Next button. 9. Click Finish button to save the configuration. When asked to configure mail, just click No button. How to make an ISP connection: 1. Click KnetworkManager in the System Tray. 2. Select Dial-Up Connections, and click the modem connection you want to establish. How to disconnect ISP connection: 1. Click KnetworkManager in the System Tray. 2. Select Dial-Up Connections, and click the modem connection that starts with "Hang up". How to check for ISP logs 1. Go to /var/log/smppd. 2. Open ifcfg-modemX.log. Sending and receiving fax using Hylafax: ---------------------------------------- How to install Hylafax: 1. Go to K Menu > System, and select YaST. 2. Enter Administrator(root) password. 3. Click Software Management in the Software category. 4. Select Search in the Filter field. 5. Search and check hylafax, and click Accept. 6. Follow the instructions. How to configure Hylafax: 1. In a terminal window, use the su (switch user) command to obtain root privileges. 2. Type /usr/sbin/faxsetup. 3. You will be asked whether to update /var/spool/hylafax/status/any.info. Enter yes. 4. Supply the items asked. Use the defaults when you are not sure of the settings. 5. You will be asked to restart the HylaFAX server processes. Enter yes. 6. You will be asked to run faxaddmodem to configure a modem. Enter yes. 7. Enter modem as serial port. 8. Suppy the items asked. Make sure that the phone number of fax modem is correct. You can specify a fax modem name as local identification string. Use the default values when you are not sure of the settings. 9. You will be asked if the configuration is ok, just answer yes. 10. You will be asked what class the modem be configured. Enter 1. 11. You will be asked if the modem configuration parameters are ok. Enter yes. 12. You will be asked if the non-default schedule parameters are ok. Enter yes. 13. You will be asked to run faxaddmodem again. Enter no. 14. You will be asked whether to run faxmodem. Enter yes. 15. Open /etc/inittab, and add this line in the file: mo:35:respawn:/usr/lib/fax/faxgetty /dev/modem 16. Enter 'init q' to reload the inittab. 17. Lastly, enable the Hylafax on the Runlevel to get the service started during bootup. a. Go to YaST. b. Select 'System' on the left side of the window. c. Select 'System Services (Runlevel). d. Select 'hylafax' on the services listed. e. Click 'Enable' button. d. Click 'Finish' button. How to configure KdeprintFax to send fax: 1. Select the K Menu, select Tools, select Printing, then select KdeprintFax. 2. Click Settings menu, and select Configure KdeprintFax. 3. Select Personal on the left side of the window. 4. Enter Name, Company, and Fax Number. 5. Select System on the left side of the window. 6. Select HylaFax as Fax System. 7. In the Command field, add this option, '%page_s' between '%res' and '%time_a' 8. Click OK. How to send fax: 1. Open KdeprintFax application. 2. Add a file to send. Select File menu and select Add File. 3. Browse and select a file to send, and click Open button. 4. Add a fax recipient. Select Fax menu, and select New Fax Recipient. 5. Enter the fax number, name, and enterprise of the recipient. Click OK button. 6. Send the file. Select Fax menu, and select Send Fax. How to view a received fax 1. Go to K Menu > Run command. 2. Enter kfax in the command field. 3. In the KFax window, select File > Open. 4. Browse and select the fax you want to view, and click Open button. How to check for fax logs 1. KdeprintFax creates its own logs. You can see the logs on Fax menu. View Log, or simply click the View Log icon found in the toolbar. 2. For detailed log files, open /var/spool/fax/log. A log is created under this folder when sending or receiving is done. You can check the logs if sending/ receiving is successful or not. 3. For pending documents not yet sent, open /var/spool/fax/sendq Region Setting: --------------- How to change region setting: 1. Before changing the setting, close Kmix located in the panel. 2. In a terminal window, use the su (switch user) command to obtain root privileges. 3. Type hsfconfig. 4. A warning message and prompt will ask you: Warning: existing driver modules found under: c Would you like to keep using them? [no] Enter Yes. 5. Enter the region/country name for modem unit. For example: JAPAN To check for the current region setting: 1. In a terminal window, type minicom. 2. Enter ati9 to check for the current region setting. 3. Enter Ctrl+A and Z, and enter X to exit minicom. ======================================================================== Trademarks ---------- * ThinkPad is a registered trademark of Lenovo. * Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other countries, or both. Other company, product, and service names may be registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of others.