S Yuval wrote:
Own a Motorola SM56 winmodem and run
Red Hat Linux 7.1. Frustrated with the poor maintenance capabilities of Red
Hat I am considering moving to Debian. However, that decision depends on
whether I can be assured that my modem works. Currently I am using
Own a Motorola SM56 winmodem and
run Red Hat Linux 7.1. Frustrated with the poor maintenance capabilities of Red
Hat I am considering moving to Debian. However, that decision depends on whether
I can be assured that my modem works. Currently I am using drivers supplied in
rpm form from
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 05:53:24PM -0800, S Yuval wrote:
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Own a Motorola SM56 winmodem and run Red Hat Linux 7.1. Frustrated
with the poor maintenance capabilities of Red Hat I am considering
moving to Debian. However, that decision depends on
S Yuval said:
Own a Motorola SM56 winmodem and run Red Hat Linux 7.1. Frustrated
with the poor maintenance capabilities of Red Hat I am considering
moving to Debian. However, that decision depends on whether I can be
assured that my modem works. Currently I am using drivers supplied in
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 20:53, S Yuval wrote:
Own a Motorola SM56 winmodem and run Red Hat Linux 7.1. Frustrated
with the poor maintenance capabilities of Red Hat I am considering
moving to Debian. However, that decision depends on whether I can be
assured that my modem works. Currently I am
S == S Yuval S writes:
S Own a Motorola SM56 winmodem and run Red Hat Linux
S 7.1. Frustrated with the poor maintenance capabilities of Red
S Hat I am considering moving to Debian. However, that decision
S depends on whether I can be assured that my modem
S works.
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