Barry Cugley wrote:
Hello
I hope someone here can help me.
The system is Debian version 3 and kernel 2.4.18
The modem is described as:
LM (AusTel: 018-05600618) L56DM+S InModem IN5699 (OEM pack), Model
IN5692, Lucent 1646T00/1034AH-J (Mars-2) chipset, Requires Lucent
"Linmodem" driver Yes
Barry Cugley wrote:
Hello
I hope someone here can help me.
The system is Debian version 3 and kernel 2.4.18
The modem is described as:
LM (AusTel: 018-05600618) L56DM+S InModem IN5699 (OEM pack), Model IN5692, Lucent 1646T00/1034AH-J (Mars-2) chipset, Requires Lucent "Linmodem" driver Yes No P
> I have found two drivers, either of which might be the one I
> need. These are named:
> ltmodem-2.4.18-386 8.00a3 i386.deb and ltmodem-2.4.18-586tsc
> 8.00a3 i386.deb
> 1. which driver should I try?
As I use a custom-made kernel, I don't use ltmodem .deb files, but I must say that
tarba
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 03/12/02 Barry Cugley did speaketh:
1. which driver should I try? and
No idea.
Look at the chip on your card. Conexant (rockwell ?) have drivers for
linux. Google for linux (win)modem driver [manufacturer].
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On 03/12/02 Barry Cugley did speaketh:
> 1. which driver should I try? and
No idea.
> 2. how do I remove a package if I install the wrong one?
man dpkg
Specifically, "dpkg -r ". Also see -P.
Mike
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