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Friday, August 29th 2003, 1:39am

knoppix user can't use windows modem

I am using the bootable CD O/S 'Knoppix V3.1'. I am running windows 98 when not on the knoppix CD. I want to be able to connect to the Internet. But when I go to KPP, I'm not sure how to configure my modem. It tells me to enter something like '/dev/stty0' for COM1 .... then change the number to 1 for COM2 and so on. I have tried all 4. And when I try to querry modem, I get either 'can't locate' or 'modem is busy' error.
Thanks for any help you can give.

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Thursday, October 9th 2003, 10:57pm

Chances are you are using a winmodem. These modems require software (typically proprietary, copyrighted, etc) for full functionality. In order to use such a modem under linux, you'll need to google/linux for it, but make sure to check if your modem is supported.

Knoppix may autoconfigure a lot of hardware, but they'd have to sacrifice other packages for winmodem support.

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Friday, October 31st 2003, 6:51pm

Winmodems & Linux

knoppix doesnt do well with winmodems but at this site you can find out if your modem or one you maybe shopping for is right for your application in linux.
This link is a mirror, If you want to look up your M$ modem you might find "driver" info for your use on linux.


http://start.at/modem
"Microsoft does not innovate. It buys, imitates, or steals. It makes things difficult for software developers, and thus eventually for users."