I'm sorry, but than you'll have to wait for someone else, who is in
possession
of the same fishy instrument :-) .
And this may take a few days, it being weekend etc.
Anyway: don't despair, all your problems will be solved in
due time
Good luck,
Ok
Aron Mangano wrote:
>Thanks fo
Thanks for replying
Mo modem is the one in the picture, which looks like a stingray...
the blue green one.
Original Message
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Subject: RE: [speedtouch] Re: My ADSL Modem - new information
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 17:41:22 +0100
>What modem-ty
What modem-type doe you have? Is it the blue-green one as described
on the angelfire site or is it the purple frog?
Aron Mangano wrote:
>Hi
>
>After trying Red Hat 8.0 with no success I thought I would try
>Mandrake 9.0.
>
>I installed Mandrake fine and then tried to get the modem working
>usin
Le Samedi 15 Mars 2003 00:08, vous avez écrit :
> Hi Paul!
>
> This looks great indeed (or muinto bem, as the portuguese say :),
> supposing you're connecting in Portugal..)
>
> Do you have anything beyond the last line of your snippet in
> syslog?
>
> "
> Mar 14 21:41:43 localhost /etc/ho
. i somehow got the misinformation that the bt voyager usb adsl
modem was a speedtouch in disguise. unfortunately, that is not so.
On Sat, 2003-03-15 at 13:32, gregory mott wrote:
> doc-linux/doctor (speedtouch-1.2-beta1) says
> I can't find your modem... sorry :-(
>
> why might that be? it
doc-linux/doctor (speedtouch-1.2-beta1) says
I can't find your modem... sorry :-(
why might that be? it runs great under win2k.
i followed the SpeedTouchUSB-HOWTO exactly. redhat7.3 kernel 2.4.18-3
should already have n_hdlc patch so i skipped Kernel Configuration,
similarly Creation of the PP
Hi
After trying Red Hat 8.0 with no success I thought I would try
Mandrake 9.0.
I installed Mandrake fine and then tried to get the modem working
using the method at this URL:
http://www.angelfire.com/linux/speedtouch/
It details how to get the modem working with Mandrake 9.0.
I have follwed t