You don't need a "driver." The modem needs a standard ethernet card to
talk to and
an operating system that can use dhcp with it.
There are many people on this list that have been running the RR with
Linux.
I was one of the first because Time Warner asked me to get it working
for them.
If you can set up an ethernet device and use dhcp with it in Linux you
should
have no problem. I assembled a simple package of the scripts etc. you
will
need to log onto their service at:
sacrilege.org/roadunner-austin.tar.gz
So, focus your energy elsewhere =)
Cheers,
Allen Walker wrote:
>
> I am just about to have RR installed in my apartment and realize that
> I can't run linux on the thing unless I run NT on a separate machine
> and then ip masqerade it from another machine with linux running which
> is not my idea of a solution. Anyway I have the ability and the
> motivation to code a driver once I get the specs which I'm sure
> motorola is going to have to provide me. Actually getting the source
> for the win 95/nt driver would really be helpful.
>
> Does anyone know anything about this or has done some research? If so
> please share your findings.
>
> Thanks
> -allen-
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