Hi Dirk,
        Quoting the FAQ;

Q: Is my device supported?

A: You should be able to tell this from the working device database. If
you're device isn't there you could ask on the Linux USB User/Help mailing
list. You should include the kernel version you are using (including the
names of any patches you have applied) and the contents of the
/proc/bus/usb/devices file while the device is plugged in.

Have you tried the working device list yet?

On 4 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi !
>
> I think about a buy of a modem Fritz! Card USB v2.0 from AVM.
>
> Is this modem supported by the usb drivers and by linux ?
>
> I have installed kernel 2.4.3 !
>
> Dirk
>
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