Here's the same reply I posted to the other modem thread
Go to this website, use the "find in pages" command on the edit menu and
type in your modem, or just browse the list. this is a table of modems
compatible with Linux. I found out a modem I thought wasn't a winmodem
uses a software controlled
On Fri, 08 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> COM3 = dev/ttyS2
> COM4 = dev/ttyS3
>
also if you choose to use one of these you may have to make a call to setserial
to adjust the resources. My modem is on /dev/ttyS2 which at boot time used to
assign irq 4 to it, but /dev/ttyS2 uses irq 5. . . .something to
On Fri, 08 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> I installed Mandrake 6.0 last night (Custom) - no problems with the
> installation. When I tried to dial in to my ISP, however, (Kppp), I
> got a message that a file was missing from my /dev/modem directory. I
> had Kppp query my modem and it told me that it could
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>To: "Newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [newbie] Can't open modem
>Date: Fri, 08 Oct 1999 09:35:05 -0400 (EDT)
>
>I installed Mandrake 6.0 last night (Custom) - no problems with the
>installation
I installed Mandrake 6.0 last night (Custom) - no problems with the
installation. When I tried to dial in to my ISP, however, (Kppp), I
got a message that a file was missing from my /dev/modem directory. I
had Kppp query my modem and it told me that it could not open the
modem. I tried to check th