Win modems

2001-05-11 Thread bast3d
I wanted to inquire on ifDebian is going to include Win Modem support? With hundreds of thousands of Win Modems out there, I think that 'having that base covered' would be advantageous to sales to new users and experienced users that have extra modems laying that they could put to good use.

Prochaine version de Debian

2001-05-11 Thread didier
Bonjour, Je voudrai savoir quand la prochaine version de Debian sera disponible ? Est-ce que cette prochaine version va être basée sur le kernel 2.4 et XFree 4 ? Merci @+ - La messagerie itinérante sans abonnement NetCourrier - Web : www.netcourrier.com - Minitel : 3615 NETCOURRIER

Re: Win modems

2001-05-11 Thread Chris Waters
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 01:13:43AM -0700, bast3d wrote: I wanted to inquire on if Debian is going to include Win Modem support? The question should really be: does anyone in the Debian project feel like supporting WinModems? My *personal* take on the matter is that WinModems impose too much of

Re: Win modems

2001-05-11 Thread Ben Pfaff
Alexander Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Are not there some built into some laptops like Acer and what not? What about those builtin- ones? Lucent Winmodem it says with Winblows. What am I to do? The Compaq laptop I am using now has a Lucent LT Winmodem. This works fine--with the

Re: Win modems

2001-05-11 Thread Colin Walters
Alexander Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Are not there some built into some laptops like Acer and what not? What about those builtin- ones? Lucent Winmodem it says with Winblows. What am I to do? So just don't buy hardware for which only proprietary drivers are available. If you're stuck

Re: Win modems

2001-05-11 Thread Chris Waters
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 06:27:05PM +, Alexander Koch wrote: On Fri, 11 May 2001 10:49:20 -0700, Chris Waters wrote: I wanted to inquire on if Debian is going to include Win Modem support? The question should really be: does anyone in the Debian project feel like supporting WinModems?