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Friday, April 11th 2003, 6:07am

Modem conection

I have Pentagram internal modem and i cant install it on Linux( i have problems to find drivers). What shood I do?

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Wednesday, April 16th 2003, 10:02am

Check out: http://www.linmodems.org/

If it is an internal modem it's probably a so called winmodem. See if your modem is listen there.

Winmodems are problematic since they are nor real modems. much of the functionallity is run through software which the producer only has made available for Windows.
Ofcorse I use windows, how else would I get fresh air into the room?

Rab22

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Wednesday, April 16th 2003, 7:08pm

Me too

I have a winmodem, if you happen to have one and you cannot get it work send me an e-mail of the modem and chipset it uses. Sometimes they are a pain to get working and you might have to write your own script to get it work properly ( don't ask me why). I'd be glad to help you though.

Rick022@yahoo.com

Goodluck,
-Rick