You certainly don't need to get cable. I don't know who gave you that idea. If Ubuntu detects your DSL modem (ADSL is the same as DSL for the purposes of your case), then that's all good. You still don't say what model of ADSL modem you have, so we're back at square one.
Kyle babaguy wrote: > 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 >> > _______________________________________________> No banners. No pop-ups. > No kidding.> Make My Way your home on the Web - http://www.myway.com> > _______________________________________________> Scottish mailing list> > [email protected]> > https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish>> > _______________________________________________Scottish mailing > [EMAIL PROTECTED]://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish > > _______________________________________________ > No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. > Make My Way your home on the Web - http://www.myway.com > _______________________________________________ > Scottish mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish > > _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish
