Rapidweather


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Posted: Feb. 06 2004,13:51 |
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I buy the CD's from DSL's John Andrews, so I can't help on the iso. --- About the winmodem: I have a modem in this computer that will not work on any other Linux distro but Damn Small Linux. So, there might be hope, when you get DSL running, just cd to /etc and: #wvdialconf wvdial.conf If the WvDial program can detect your modem, you'll see that in the output of wvdialconf, and it will write a wvdial.conf that you then need to edit for your ISP's phone number, your username and password. If not, you can get an external hardware modem, connect it to a serial port, and give that a try. You can leave your software modem in place, for use with Windows, and use the hardware modem for DSL. To dial up with wvdial, just: #wvdial and your modem should get you connected. ---
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