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  1. I installed SUSE 10 on my hpnc4010 laptop and I'm having a consistant problem with kinternet crashing. When I open it to connect to a wireless network it'll say scanning and sit there forever then when I click "ok" to try and move on it will crash with this as the problem:

     

     

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    Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/libthread_db.so.1".

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    `system-supplied DSO at 0xffffe000' has disappeared; keeping its symbols.

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    [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]

    [New Thread 1095260992 (LWP 7232)]

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    [KCrash handler]

    #4 0x082965e4 in ?? ()

    #5 0x416f51f8 in ?? () from /opt/kde3/lib/libkdeinit_kinternet.so

    #6 0x0824a610 in ?? ()

    #7 0x416e3efd in WirelessDialog::scanResult ()

    from /opt/kde3/lib/libkdeinit_kinternet.so

    #8 0x416e9760 in KInternet::new_data_new ()

    from /opt/kde3/lib/libkdeinit_kinternet.so

    #9 0xbf8ce5d4 in ?? ()

    #10 0x0823ae08 in ?? ()

    #11 0x40e0bc61 in operator delete () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6

     

     

    Any help would be great thanks.


  2. if your search was right that doesnt make any sense because it comes up as a compaq modem and why would a dell modem be in a HP laptop? Because SUSE detects it just doesnt work. So my search will continue and no i dont REALLY need a modem but it would be nice to have at times. If anyone does have any other suggestions i'm all ears. Thanks for your help though it is appreicated.


  3. I installed suse 10 today after getting frustrated with FC4 wifi issues and everything went smoothly and a lot of the devices worked right off the bat. The Modem while it was found still doesn't seem to work. I'm a beginner linux user so you gotta bear with me, but when I try to dial out in kinternet this is what I get:

     

    SuSE Meta pppd (smpppd-ifcfg), Version 1 .59 on linux

    Status is disconnected

    trying to connect to smpppd

    connect to smpppd

    Status is: disconnected

    Status is: connecting

    pppd[0]:Plugin passwordfd.so loaded.

    pppd[0]: ->WvDial: Internet dialer version 1 .54.0

    pppd[0]: ->Initializing modem.

    pppd[0]: -> Sending: ATM1

    pppd[0]: -> Sending: ATQ0

    pppd[0]: -> Re-Sending: ATM1

    pppd[0]: -> Modem not responding

    pppd[0]: Connect script failed

    Status is: disconnecting

    Status is: disconnecting

    pppd[0] died: Connect script failed (exit code 8)

     

    The modem is a built in Compaq M5457 AC97 Modem Controller (is what is says under the modem configuration over)

    Device Name: modem0

    Mode: Unknown

    Started: Manually

     

    Under Modem Parameters The Modem Device that selected from the pull down window menu is: /dev/modem

     

    There are no initialization strings entered.

     

    I'm trying to give you as much info is possible and that's about it that I can get off it. So if you have any help that would be great. Thanks in advance.

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