I googled connecting to my isp (Aliant) but there wasn't too much information that I could use. I was looking for something in Ubuntu that would let me input a username phone # and password for my ISP, but I couldn't find any settings like that so I think I must be missing an installed modem. I don't know, but I'm stuck! I was trying to run this ScanModem thing, but I couldn't figure out how to navigate to the file in the terminal. I have the scanModem thing on my external drive, which I can access okay through the GUI file explorer, but I guess it can't be run like that because it just opens up in a text editor.
Edit:
On the instructions for one of the drivers I was going to try it told me to type "su" or something. When I type this, it asks for a password. I don't have a password to give it and any one I try fails. I apparently have two users on my Ubuntu install. "root" and "rob". I don't seem to have access to the root user, since it's always greyed out and I don't have a password to log in to it and use "su".
Linux is a strange beast to me.. I don't know my way around it at all. I hope I can get internet working on it, because it's kind of useless to me without it.
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Simpleton: I didn't install any drivers for my installation of Ubuntu, and it automatically recognized my modem.
Pfft
Edit #2:
Another amendment to my post. I figured out that I had to use "sudo". I ran the driver setup, and it output this log.
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checking for running kernel version...2.6.28
checking for gcc...4.3.3
checking for kernel gcc version...4.3.3
searching for kernel includes...found at /lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic/build/include
checking for autoconf.h...checking for kernel version in utsrelease.h...UTS_RELEASE is 2.6.28-11-generic
checking type of tty_struct.count...int
checking for presence of udev...present
detecting your modem...found. Your supported modem is of type: ess 125d:2898
compilation done
installation done
Well I don't know if that's good news or not, but I don't see a big "FAILED" anywhere in there. Problem now is, I have no idea what to do next. The installation instructions don't continue past that point. The instructions say it does everything including creating a /dev/modem link.
Any suggestions as to what I should do next? I looked all over (again) for a place to input a phone #'s and user name but I can't find anything. I've looked at guides and they tell me to go to Sys-Admin-Networking, but I don't see Networking in there. I see Network Tools, but that doesn't look like the right thing. I saw something else in "System-Prefs" that was about network connections, but I didn't see anything there either. Either way, I don't see the word "MODEM" in any of them.
Edited by rob86, 31 August 2009 - 01:55 AM.