[newbie] Re: [newbie] what´s the best modem for Linux ?

2003-01-05 Thread K. Spress
al Message - From: Josenildo Marques To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 7:53 PM Subject: [newbie] what´s the best modem for Linux ? First of all, I would like to thank those who tried to help me. Unfor

Re: [newbie] what´s the best modem for Linux ?

2003-01-05 Thread John Richard Smith
Josenildo Marques wrote: First of all, I would like to thank those who tried to help me. Unfortunately I cannot solve this riddle. I am just a simple user, with no computing skills, no computing course. I would like you to recommend me a modem that works under Linux. P.S.: the new monitor is

Re: [newbie] what´s the best modem for Linux ?

2003-01-05 Thread Dave Carroll
Get a US Robotics 5610b (56K V .92 Performance Pro). It costs between fifty and eighty dollars depending on where you purchase it, it officially works with Linux. A bit expensive, but after years of modem frustrations, it seems more than worth it to me. You can't go wrong with this one. On

Re: [newbie] what´s the best modem for Linux ?

2003-01-05 Thread Anne Wilson
: [newbie] what´s the best modem for Linux ? First of all, I would like to thank those who tried to help me. Unfortunately I cannot solve this riddle. I am just a simple user, with no computing skills, no computing course. I would like you to recommend me

Re: [newbie] Re: [newbie] what´s the best modem for Linux ?

2003-01-05 Thread Pilagá
El Dom 05 Ene 2003 21:40, Aurélio Diniz escribió: I've got an old supraexpress 33.6 external and works fine with linux. Just go with an external one. Just run linuxconf to configure it then! Cheers, Filipe (new to linux and already giving advices?) Last week I have tested an Origo

Re: [newbie] Re: [newbie] what´s the best modem for Linux ?

2003-01-05 Thread Dennis Myers
On Sunday 05 January 2003 07:29 pm, Pilagá wrote: El Dom 05 Ene 2003 21:40, Aurélio Diniz escribió: I've got an old supraexpress 33.6 external and works fine with linux. Just go with an external one. Just run linuxconf to configure it then! Cheers, Filipe (new to linux and already