thank you for everybody who reply my email regarding this matter. Thank you for all advice. It seems everything that smell "windows", linux does not recognize it. I will change my mdem into external.
Eko.
Aron Smith wrote:
External modems are the best least hassle way with linux(at least for dialup) On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 15:36, Jason Greenwood wrote:With modems, it is much better to have a hardware modem (e.g. external serial/usb modem) than a so-called software modem (e.g. Winmodem) which relies on the OS to do some of its work, thus the slightly lower cost. Buy a hardware modem and all your problems will dissappear. There are really cheap ones secondhand so cost should not be a factor. When I was on dialup (now on ADSL), I used a dynalink external serial modem without incident for years on Linux...My .0002c worth. Cheers Jason John Wilson wrote:On July 1, 2003 01:30 am, Eko Budiharto wrote:Hi, I bought a new modem, PROLINK 1456 PVC (it is detected in 9.1 as winmodem). I install it, it is said that cannot be installed. Please someone can tell me which modem that is compatible with 9.1 or I go to a certain site that I can see a list of hardware that is compatible with 9.1. I am looking forward to favorable reply from you. Thank you. Eko.You could have a look on Linmodems.Org. It appears to be a fairly comprehensive page, though there is a broken link at the bottom which you may have found helpful. ttfn John ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com______________________________________________________________________ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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