---"Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>---wrote:

> Return it to the shop if you can.  The only USB modems that are
> currently supported by Linux's USB subsystem are those that comply with
> the CDC-ACM standard.  Even if the HCF driver exists, it only works for
> modems connected to the PCI bus, not the USB bus, which requires a whole
> other driver and a lot of other mess.  If you really need a USB modem,
> have a look here:
>
> http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/showdevcat.php?id=14
>
> before you try to buy one again.

Thanks, but ill probably be using it on my Windoze OS, and who knows
someday it might work on the future versions of the linux kernel. I have
an onboard Agere AC'97 modem(winmodem also) on my thinkpad that works
perfectly with linux, im using the ltmdm-5.9.something module, it wasnt
working on the previous versions.
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