The "Teledat USB 2a/b" (057c:2800) was widely spread by the german
"Telecom". So a lot of people in Germany still use this device. Well, I
think that the most people would like to use their old Teledat (also
known as "Teledat x120" or "Fritz!X USB") as a Fax-Modem.

So, there IS a driver for this... it is called fxusb_CZ and it was developed by 
AVM. But AVM never updated this thing...
But as you can see... SuSE updated it. And also Kano made that incredible 
Live-CD "Kanotix" which actually can identify and use the "Teledat USB 2a/b" 
out of the box. So... why cant UBUNTU?
The fxusb driver is part of the AVM restricted package. But where is the 
fxusb_CZ driver?
My wish: Could you please (!) fix this problem. I've tried so much... I just 
can't compile it by myself (I am using Hardy Beta). Thank you very much!

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avm fxusb_cz driver mod
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