You can disable SuSE via /etc/rc.config, however this may make the effort of maintaining your system that much harder. Can you basically link out what you did? Maybe we can then find which part of SuSEconfig maybe responsible for overwriting the Winmodem config. Matt On Friday 02 February 2001 02:31 pm, Roy Leembruggen wrote:
After getting the winmodem working I lost it again after running SuSEconfig a few days later. Had to retrace my steps to get it going again! Any ideas how this can be avoided ?
On Fri, 02 Feb 2001, you wrote:
Hi all
Well after a lengthy struggle I finally managed to get a dreaded Lucent winmodem working, and here I am.
I have played around with kde2 and found most applications very unstable. has anyone updated kde2 from the Suse FTP server ? Did it make any difference?
I had a look at the FTP site but find it too confusing to attempt a download. What is the correct location to update kde2 and what files are actually needed. If anyone has attempted and succeeded with the update please let me know.
Kind regards
Mark
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