slmodem was what i was going to try first, but I will have to see what scanModem shows up.
On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 11:11:29 +1300 Brad Beveridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This page may be of some small help, > http://www.thorstenhaas.de/toshiba2410/#MODEM > Somewhere in the thread I read something about slmodem, which is the > driver I had to use with my toshiba. > I'll post more details when I check it out at home. However there are > two different drivers, slmodem and slmdm. IIRC one is for 2.4 kernels, > one is for 2.6. Also, if one of these releases works, you may find it > flakey. From memory my particular modem only worked well 2 or 3 > releases back from the latest. > > I'll check out my config tonight at home & see what I have setup. > > Cheers > Brad > > Christopher Sawtell wrote: > > >On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 19:19, eBhakta wrote: > > > > > >>SunflowerUmm... > >> > >> How to network Linux (ubuntu) and Windows (XP)...? > >> > >> > >Make sure the physical connection is correct with the ping utility. > >You will need to get ( borrow or buy ) a network switch / hub and cables, or a > >single crossover cable. > > > > > > > >>Is Samba packaged with ubuntu Linux...? > >> > >> > >It appears to be. Look in the Ubuntu menus and you will find 'Networking'... > > > >On the other hand it is probably simpler to use the Win. utility called > >'putty' to copy the file over to the Linux machine. Ubuntu appears to have > >the ssh utilities. > > > >http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html > >Download this onto the windows machine to move the file. > > > >Alternatively just boot the Win. box with a Linux LiveCD and use the ssh > >facilities therein. > > > > > > > > -- > Bluewater Systems Ltd - ARM Technology Solution Centre > > Brad Beveridge Bluewater Systems Ltd > Phone: +64 3 3779127 (Aus +1 800 148 751) Level 17, 119 Armagh St > Fax: +64 3 3779135 PO Box 13889 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Christchurch > Web: http://www.bluewatersys.com New Zealand -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
