> I'm simply thrilled to hear about your success. I've been struggling for a
> week now to get my Rotal ALE070 USB ADSL modem to work (obviously without
> success). Currently, my computer (Linux partition) will not boot at all if
> the modem is plugged in (it gets stuck at "Finding Module Dependencies").
> Will your software also fix this problem, or is mine a different problem?

huh?? What linux distribution do you use?  I use redhat 7.3 with their 
2.4.18-10 kernel with Intel 82801 chipset - no crashes here while rebooting, 
although I heard from people that in some cases the modem mistakenly is 
recognized as a device which needs the dabusb module, which is clearly a 
false thing. The only modules stuff that you need is PPP (or built inside 
your kernel), HDLC, and of course the modules for your USB controllers. I 
have tested it with UHCI stuff, not OHCI.

> Again, many, many thanks - I was about to go out and buy myself a new modem
> that connects via a NIC (which I would also need to buy).

If you have a choice - go buy the one with the NIC, although it's more 
expensive (I think 300 NIS or so).

> Eagerly awaiting the software and the documentation,
> Alexander Maryanovsky.

I'm just waiting for a french guy to put the stuff inside the CVS. If 
everything goes OK, I will post a 0.6pre-something driver.

Thanks,
Hetz

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