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| Thread ID: 71914 | 2006-08-21 10:20:00 | New to Linux | CraigPointon (11025) | Press F1 |
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| 479879 | 2006-08-22 05:31:00 | Xandros wouldn't even look at a Lucent internal winmodem depends on the chipset its using, Ive had Lucent winmodem work on Xandros (luck more than good management) then again Ive had other lucent winmodems refuse to work just as you say |
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| 479880 | 2006-08-22 06:19:00 | I would second the: either using an ethernet connected adsl modem; or get a serial dialup modem (external). I use linux as my only OS ... have for ages now. I currently connect to the net with an ethernet connected ADSL router (modem with a few other bits and pieces for networking). Before that I used a Dynalink external modem for dialup (sold that recently to another PF1 linux user). Both were reasonably easy to set up and use. |
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