Hello,
Try using kudzu -- automatic tool for hardware
configuration. Just type kudzu at the command prompt.
If it is not installed, then install from your CD.
It is inbuilt in all Redhat distributions.
Hope it works
--- Rajesh Sanghvi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No FEEDback recd. for the following problem. 3rd
> Posting in 3 days
>
> I have changed my external Dlink modem to Internal
> Dlink modem.
> Under Windows98 it is configured on IRQ10 & port :
> 3E8 (COM3)
>
> How do I configure for Linux?
>
> I have tried all options from /dev/ttyS0, S1, S2 &
> S3
> It says modem is busy or no respnse from Modem
>
> Pls. help urgently.
>
> Rajesh
>
>
>
>
>
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