Hi Kyle ! Thanks for the tip - Ubuntu detected that there *is* an ethernet 
device/ability or something on this(lovely) old  heap - My sweetheart seems to 
think we need to get "DSL" as opposed to "ADSL" - does this sound right to you? 

e.g. - do we need to get *cable* ?!!!! I think not, but I'm not techy-speccy 
enough to be able to confidently rebut or reboot her......

Hope you can help some more.... - Paul B. 

 

 

--- On Fri 01/12, Kyle Gordon < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:From: Kyle 
Gordon [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 15:41:54 
+0000Subject: Re: [Scottish] Broadband Question...What model of Voyager modem 
is it? It's best not to use USB, and use Ethernet instead. That way you can use 
a bog standard network card, about 99% of which are guaranteed to work in any 
form of operating system. If you use a network card, Linux will support it 
without the need for any crazy drivers from BT or its 3rd party, 4th partner, 
2nd outsourced software/hardware makers in India that happened to get cheapest 
bid of the day in for BT kit...Kylebabaguy 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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