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Hi. Goodmorning
I want to know what modules are installed in my systems....
My Yast has found my modem as an AT modem.... propably it installed it using the apropriate module...
My Fedora can't locate so i need to see what is that module and use it and in my Fedora
Well when your running Suse with Yast, just open up a terminal and run:
lsmod
It will tell you want modules are currently loaded. That would be easier than say looking thru /lib/modules/<kernel-version> to sort thru all the modules it may have there, etc.
In this case the driver is compiled into the
kernel rather than as a module. The driver
for serial devices (UART 8250/16550) is
called serial, and not in your list. All external
serial modems respond to AT commands.
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