Hi,

On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 01:09:57AM -0500, Leo Tung wrote:
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> 
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>   Hi everyone,
> 
>   I am newbie to linux. Recently i have bought the copy of Mandrake linux and 
>installed on PC. The installation is not complicated and easily to install. However, 
>the internal modem is not correctly detected by the Mandrake. And i follow the menu 
>provided there is a command "harddrake" to configure the modem. It is not quite 
>helpful too. Is there anyone having any idea on configuration a modem? 
>   For example, first the modem is set in /dev/ttyS1. While i query it, it return 
>"Sorry, the modem is busy". What does it mean? Second in the list of "harddrake", it 
>doesn't show any information of the modem. Is that meant the modem hasn't detected by 
>the system or sth else? 
>


Internal modem? Unfortunately there's a very high chance of it being
winmodem in which case, some vendors such as Lucent I think have a binary
only driver ...but for others ...well, you might not be so lucky.



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