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Wednesday, February 25th 2004, 12:32pm

setting up and internet connection

As a begginer user of the linux os i would like to ask you how
can i set up the provider's internet connection

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Thursday, February 26th 2004, 4:35am

Re: compatible external modems

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Original von archangel

Hello i would like to ask you if you know which external modems
are compatible with the recently kde versions

AFAIK it's more a question of whether it's supported by the underlying operating system,
i.e. if your Linux distro (assuming you're using Linux) supports it everything should be ok.
You can check with your distro vendor.
SuSE offers a hardware compatibility database, for example:
http://cdb.suse.de/?LANG=en_UK

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Thursday, February 26th 2004, 8:29am

If its an extermal serial modem, if should be supported. Most external serial modems are hardware modems and thus, recieve only generic signals from the operating system. All hardware modems are supported by linux, as hardware modems adhere to a standard and dont require driver software. Winmodems are where the problems generally lie since they do not contain all the hardware needed and thus simulate their use through drivers.

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Thursday, February 26th 2004, 5:23pm

hear is great site, which tell you how compatible linux with your system.

http://www.linuxcompatible.org/