Re: Well, here goes....
From: Xyerp (Xyerp_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/17/03
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Date: 17 Jul 2003 03:22:29 -0700
jayjwa <jayjwa@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<vhcaor3n2s2t43@corp.supernews.com>...
> Xyerp wrote:
> > [snip]
> >
> >>be simpler, but right now I have a winmodem and so if I want to get on
> >>the internet, I'd better keep it.
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> > http://www.linmodems.org/
>
> There's not much of a site there, or I can't make use of the information
> to apply it.
[snip]
Eh?
What part of
"
The FIRST step towards finding a Linux driver is identifying the
modem's CHIPSET. The scanModem tool will help you. The manufacturer
brand with model number are generally NOT informative in this regard.
Modems from a single manufacturer can have different chips. But your
documentation may have this critical information, so read it
carefully. For PCI card modems, a database can be searched. A broader
database is also available. Controller based modems utilize the
"standard" serial drivers, while the winmodems in most newer PCs and
laptops require their own drivers. General information on these issues
is available at the Linmodem-Howto. Only after your chipset has been
identified, should help on configuration & installation issues can be
sought from the mailing list discuss@linmodems.org, with archives,
wherein discussions are many issues reside.
"
Do you not understand?
I guess you nearly understood some of it, as you mention you have an
Intel chipset.
Did you then follow the instructions and go to the intel website?
?
You're going to need to help yourself a bit. There won't always be
someone there to hold your hand... Trust me - its not that difficult!
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