Perhaps the simplest way would be to get the 2 computers networked together then share the bb connection from the windows machine.

NIC in each machine
crossover cable

Run the networking wizard on your windows machine and set up your linux box to use dhcp. It's a dawdle to setup.

On the other hand, picking up a cheap adsl router would be a much more secure option - I really don't think that having windows attached to outside directly is a good thing to do ;)

NIC in each machine
2 straight wired cables

Plug the modem into your phone line and plug your network cables in, RTFM for details, but you'll usually setup the modem in a browser window - so need for usb drivers!

Colin

babaguy wrote:
Hi SLUGgers! WOW ! Okay - so, I've managed (well, my SWEETHEART managed) to make a functioning computer out of a bunch of old stuff, I got a monitor off FREESHARE, I've installed UBUNTU 5.10 - the one they are currently giving away in the smart, inviting packaging (picked it up from PC Medic in Paisley - nice shop btw) - - and it seems to WORK ! ! !
Perseverance pays off ! (some of you may recall my first attempts w/Linux about 3 years 
ago - the Suse "Home edition" (NOTHING worked - except Chess at ONE level 
only!) - and then an earlier edition of Ubuntu...grrrrrrr.....

- but no more, I sense! Okay! Here's my question. We have BT Total Broadband -
(but I DON'T  have the new TOTAL Broadband router - I have a BT VOYAGER ADSL 
modem - which I also got on FREESHARE. Works good!)

There is a CD which has the modem driver for Windows XP - it's what I'm using to access the internet on the other computer... (bless it). What do I need to do to make my UBUNTU computer recognise the ADSL modem and vice versa? Does BT do a CD for installation with Linux?
Is there one of you SLUGgers who HAS the drivers that will work in Linux and 
recognise the BT VOYAGER ADSL modem?   I currently don't have a CD or DVD 
re-writer, only CD-ROM (on both the XP and the UBUNTU machines) so I don't 
think I'll be able to download and burn a version of the driver even if I were 
to find it on a Linux web driver repository.....

I hope one of you will be able to help and advise me on this, as I'd REALLY 
like to be able to get online with the Ubuntu machine.....

I REALLY like this new-ish Ubuntu, by the way - it's fun! (and it seems to WORK 
! )

Yours in hope, and with THANKS in advance,

- Paul Birchard
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