Mike -- 

Could you be a bit more specific about what you downloaded? 

I went to the URL you listed (except it is o2, not 02) but didn't see any
Lucent stuff there to download. There is mention on the linmodems site
(www.linmodems.org) of a kernel module released by Lucent (binary only, and
offered there as a .zip file, not an .rpm). If that's what you have, there
are two considerations:

1. You need to figure out what kernel version(s) it works with. That's the
problem with these binary-only drivers sometimes; manufacturers don't always
keep up with kernel revisions.

2. You need to add a line to either /etc/modules or /etc/modules.conf (or
maybe /etc/conf.modules; distributions vary in their usage) either to load
the module during the boot/init process or to load it on demand. 

>On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Bigelow . Mike wrote:
>
>> I did a 'cat /proc/pci' on my laptop and 
>> it came up with a lucent based modem.
>> ( I'm assuming its a winmodem)
>> 
>> I just downloaded the RPM driver for lucent chip
>> based winmodems from 
>> http://www.02.net/~gromitke/winmodem.html
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