roadie

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Posted: Jan. 09 2004,16:56 |
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Copying the files & installing on the cd is gonna be a real problem as you will also need the compiling tools, GCC, make etc: In the case of Lucent or HCF modems you will need the kernel headers too, I think it would be better to do a hard drive install and compile the drivers ( tho I think the modems have to be installed ) then burn a new cd.
There are thousands of Winmodems being used in Linux and it's unfortunate that the users get so little support. As far as I know Kurumin is the only one to include drivers on the cd, I've been told the problem is licensing issues but Carlos does'nt seem to have a problem with it.
Winmodems are a real pita but for a lot of us it's the only way we have to connect.
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