On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 11:08, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> I was installing mandrake 9 in piv pc withkobian micro atx mb with 845gl chip
> set. it didn't detect usb modem. How to install it?
Have you used the hardwaredrake to try to find the hardware - or the
modemdrake to try to configure the modem yet?
Alexander:
Maybe. Some (where "some" could be any number from 0 to 100%) are
winmodems. If yours is one of those, it may be difficult or impossible.
It also depends on what Linux distribution and version that you have
installed. Here are some places to look:
www.qbik.ch/usb/devices -- follow the
Good luck is right! 90% USB Modems are WinModems. I found this out two
months ago when I was trying to give a USB modem I have to a friend to use
with a dual boot Mandrake/Windows machine. IN trying to make sure it would
work on my machine, I found out it was a WinModem! So it didn't work.
H
For starters go to linmodem.org..and see if you can find your modem
there..2nd..try linux-usb.org. 3rd..if you get this baby to work..please
let me know..as I anticipate a setup similar to this in the future. Linux
really likes hardware modems,,so whether it's an
isa,pci..internal..external..whate
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> Chaojirapant
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 2:42 AM
> To: Linux Newbie
> Subject: [newbie] USB Modem experience?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone has experience with using USB Modem
> (exter
My experience is they don't work! lol
>From doing the research I did, it turns out that most USB modems are
actually WinModems/LinModems. To date I've not seen any drivers/apps
written to handled everything to allow a USB modem to work under Linux.
So stick with the external serial modem. At t
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Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2000 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] usb-modem
> Charles,
>
> I am connected through a modem via USB to a 3COM card to @Home Cable
> Service.
> Does that mean I will be disconnected or will I have to swi
Charles,
I am connected through a modem via USB to a 3COM card to @Home Cable
Service.
Does that mean I will be disconnected or will I have to switch back to
Windows NT for Internet?
Roman (Romanator)
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On Sun, 05 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> >%_I have a modem connected to USB. When I tried to query it I couldn't. Does Linux
>support USB devices?. If yes, how can I define my modem. Thanking you for your help.
>
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Unfortunately linux does not support usb, but will soon
in the next kernel upgrade I have heard.
Serpico
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