Re: Windoz proxy and linux client

2001-01-02 Thread John Scott
This site has a proxy server that's free up to 3 users (2 concurrent users). After that you need to pay. Never used it so I can't vouch for it. Works w/ Win9x and NT/2k as the host OS. All traffic is TCP/IP filtered, so linux should work o.k. with it. www.proxyplus.cz/ John Sco

Re: USB Modem

2000-12-12 Thread John Scott
support their USB modem under Linux. I'm trying to support only manufacturers that will come out and say they will support Linux. If somebody has a USB modem that works, could you let me know. John Jason Costomiris wrote: > On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 10:58:22AM -0500, John Scott wrote: &g

Re: USB Modem

2000-12-11 Thread John Scott
. Michael Burger wrote: > I believe Jason Costomiris (on this list) is using a USB Zip drive > under RH7, with no problems. > > On Sat, 9 Dec 2000 11:19:12 -0500 (EST), John Scott wrote: > > >What I'm looking at for a motherboard is the Asus A7V with the Via KT133 > >ch

Re: USB Modem

2000-12-09 Thread John Scott
What I'm looking at for a motherboard is the Asus A7V with the Via KT133 chipset. The board has ATA100/66/33 support and AGP Pro 4x support. Unfortunately it has no ISA slots, but 5 PCI slots. It supports up to 1 GHz AMD Thunderbird in Socket A and up to 7 USB ports. I've already got serial de

USB Modem

2000-12-08 Thread John Scott
Has anyone gotten a USB Modem to work with RH7? I going to be buying a new modem for a system that I'm building. The Asus motherboard has no ISA slots for a modem and all the PCI modems that I've seen are winmodems. So, I thought I'd look into the USB modems as an alternative to the external se