On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 18:47:36 +1300
Carren Stuart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for that! I finally got my modem working and have just
purchased the license key and upgraded to full driver version.
For some reason though it will not accept my license key ... when I
do the
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On Wednesday 10 December 2003 06:50 pm, deedee wrote:
Did you figure that out? If not, open a terminal as a user (not as
root) and type
$ wine [path to]messagecleaner.exe
Thank you deedee! The Windows program I installed (MessageCleaner) is
for an easy wine configuration, you can use the
winesetuptk programm. It have a graphical enviroment
to configure wine. then you just have to launch the
programm you wath to test from the shell like this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wine ./MiProg.exe
and if works then you are done if not maybe
The first thing... about the modem... there are a lot
of information about the real modems and the winmodems
(or toy modems)... and because the winmodems are not
based on standards of hardware and communications but
on them own cheap technologi... is hard to make every
winmodem works on Linux.
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Hi,
I am another Mandrake newbie (obviously or I wouldn't be here I guess!)
and I need some help please.
My modem is evidently a winmodem according to Mandrake, which is
unsupported in Linux. It is Conexant HSF V92 56k PCI . I found a site
which
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Hi,
Thanks for your help everyone. I ran the install and got a message
saying everything installed, so I assume it worked, although I have
no idea where it installed to. I never got asked to select where I
wanted it installed as I would have in
I'm having huge problems trying to get my modem to work...
lspci -v shows this info
01:0e.0 Communication controller: Conexant PCI Modem Enumerator (rev 08)
Subsystem: DIGICOM systems, Inc.: Unknown device 1035
Flags: bus master, fast back2back, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 3
Memory at
I had the same trouble, but with a Win(ugh!)modem that someone had written
drivers for. I first ran the init strings from the terminal, but when it
connected, I got a lot of useless characters that kept me from inputting
username/password. I found that it was hanging up trying to set
Hey everyone! Im having some terrible modem problems! My modem
recently got fried by lightning... and the new one i got to replace it, turned
out to be a plug-n-play modem.
Well, i got the latest version (1.8) of ISAPNP. Linux sees my
modem (i think). IM using KPPP to dial up my ISP, but
the modem is set for.
Hope this helps, let me know if you need any more
info,
Mark
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From:
Donny
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 9:38
PM
Subject: [newbie] Modem Troubles!
Hey everyone! Im having some terrible modem problems! My
I'm having problems using my modem in linux.
I have a U.S. Robotics 56k Voice Win modem. Is there a chance linux
incompatible with my modem?
thanks,
kyle
jon kyle pula wrote:
I'm having problems using my modem in linux.
I have a U.S. Robotics 56k Voice ***Win modem***. Is there a chance linux
incompatible with my modem?
thanks,
kyle
Yes. There is a great chace your modem is incompatible with Linux. 100% chance,
actually. Sorry.
No win
"jon kyle pula" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having problems using my modem in linux.
I have a U.S. Robotics 56k Voice Win modem. Is there a chance linux
incompatible with my modem?
thanks,
kyle
"Win" modems are usually NOT compatible with Linux (or any other nonMS OS for
that matter) :-(
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From: Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 09 April 1999 12:06
Subject: Re: [[newbie] modem troubles]
"jon kyle pula" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having problems using my modem in linux.
I have a U.S. Robotics 56k Voice
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