I'm trying to get a TDK 5660 modem card to work with LinuxPPC on a 2400,
but I'm having more than a little trouble setting it up (I haven't really
worked with Linux/Unix OS's for a while) and I was wondering if anyone
could give me a few pointers on getting it set up...

Later.
Dan.


>The 2400c/180 with 80MB runs with LinuxPPC very nicely, thank you
>(OK, PCMCIA setup has been a little painful... but I'm told that the
>G3 upgrades "just work"). Real applications? It runs emacs :-). Last
>year I used it to prototype a web site with RDBMS integration; later
>I moved it into production on Solaris servers with nary a change to
>code or config.

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