> I was wondering if anyone who has the ability (because I certainly  
> don't) to package RPMs could package up the speedtouch drivers for the  
> kernel (insted of user space) 
>  
> The main thing you would need is either the bundle from  
> http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/download/index.html or possibly just  
> the kernel module (if the other parts are already in mandrake). 
 
which was merged in vanila linux-2.4.22pre1 or pre2 :) 
 
`modprobe speedtch` returns? 
 
best, 
 
svetljo 
 
> Or the offical (and GPL'd) version from www.speedtouch.com 
>  
> Then drake could (which I think it now does) ask for the firmware or  
> alternativly use the  
>
http://osdn.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/speedtouch/speedtouch-1.2-beta2.tar.bz2 
>  
> one. So the speedtouch modems will work out the box without any firmware  
> required. 
>  
> Just an idea though 
>  
> Mike 
>  
>  
>  
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