If it needs drivers, it's a winmodem. Most likely, if there are any
form of drivers for *NIX, it's only in the form of binary kernel modules
(exception being the MWAVE on IBM laptops, which are opensource).
Unless FreeBSD can load linux kernel modules, you're probably out of luck.
--MonMotha
al plant wrote:
I have successfully installed FreeBSD with an XFCE GUI on a
Dell Laptop and it works fine on a network. I have a 56K
modem and it is detected ok but I need to know if anyone has
set one up on a UNIX platform or even Linux. I have not done
this before and I realize the drives that come with the UNIT
are not for Unix or Linux OS.
Any ideas?
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