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Subject: [linux-help] Re: Modem help
From: "Dale W Hodge" <dwh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 16:48:56 -0600
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[Quote] Hey. i am a new lilnux user and i had a winmodem and got a Broadxent
V.92 PCI DI 3631 modem, but linux still says that i have no modem installed and
well i check the creative web site for drivers and they dont have any for it
what can i do? my email is gkl2002@xxxxxxxxxxx please send me something if you
have a fix or an idea. [/Quote]

For answers to your question, you may want to ask advice on our linux-help
mailing list at mailto:linux-help@xxxxxxxxx.  Our mailing list interface is
available at http://www.aclug.org/mail-list.php. A google search
(http://google.com/linux) didn't turn up any useful hits reguarding your exact
modem. You may wish to view the linmodem-howto at
http://www.linuxdocs.org/HOWTOs/Linmodem-HOWTO.html It should expain how to
identify the chipset used by your modem and may help you find out if a driver
exists for your modem.  The only safe bet for a modem under linux is an external
serial modem which are becoming increasingly rare.

--dwh

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Air Capital Linux User's Group  (ACLUG)
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