Not at this time. I do have suggestion: Everyone with a Winmodem should send polite snail-mail or e-mail to the modem chipset manufacturer asking for them to provide a linux driver or at least release the specs so a driver can be developed. Lucent & Rockwell are two of the largest controller-less modem chipset manufacturers scott On 13-Aug-99 Toby Sheets wrote: > There's no workaround for this? > > > John Aldrich wrote: >> >> On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, you wrote: >> > Hi: >> > >> > My modem is a built in LT Winmodem (56K v90). Is this useless? It has >> > yet to be found by my Mandrake. >> > >> WinModem = Windows ONLY! So, the answer is, YES, it's >> useless. ---------------------------------- E-Mail: scott worley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 12-Aug-99 Time: 19:20:52 This message was sent by XFMail ----------------------------------
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