Hey Ed,
I suppose people cringe when they hear about problems with win modems,
but I need help desperatley. I want to convert fully over to Linux,
but I need my modem up and running first. Whenever I try and connect
I get a modem busy signal. Even when I change the device from the
Will Linux pick up the modem automatically on startup?
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From: "Paul" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Linux Newbie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 7:52 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Win Modems Again!
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, R J Booysen wrote
Supposedly SOME Lucent chipset Winmodems can work, check the archives for the
URL to a site that has some BETA Lucent drivers for Linux.
HTH
Jaguar
Ed Santiago [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
R J Booysen wrote:
I suppose people cringe when they hear about problems with win modems,
but I need
I suppose people cringe when they hear about
problems with win modems, but I need help desperatley. I want to convert fully
over to Linux, but I need my modem up and running first. Whenever I try
and connect I get a modem busy signal. Even when I change the device from
the /dev/modem to
R J Booysen wrote:
I suppose people cringe when they hear about problems with win modems,
but I need help desperatley. I want to convert fully over to Linux,
but I need my modem up and running first. Whenever I try and connect
I get a modem busy signal. Even when I change the device from
Well you could try ww.linmodems.org
They are currently developing winmodem support drivers for Linux.
Regards.
At 11:28 05/08/00 +0300, you wrote:
is it any possibility win modems to be supported under linux (mandrake)
specialy lucent win modem ...
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is it any possibility win modems to be supported under linux (mandrake)
specialy lucent win modem ...
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