--- Ben Rosenberg
He has a PCI modem..yes?
This is getting silly. Wakeup, Ben! In the first message, we didn't know if it was PCI or ISA, so I offered lspci and lspnp to find it. lspci found it, so that part of the discussion was over. Then you chime in with this "lspci dies the same thing..." crap, which I feel compelled to dispute. One more time for the archives: If you don't know if your modem is PCI or ISA, and YaST can't configure it automatically, there are two tools to secure; lspci and lspnp. lspci comes in pciutils, and lspnp comes in isapnptools. If lspci identifies your modem, half the work is done. If it's not a PCI modem, check lspnp's results. If neither lspci, lspnp, nor YaST know wtf your modem is, pack up your computer, ship it back for a refund, and take up basketweaving. Amatuer Linux computing is not for you. ===== -- -=|JP|=- Hit me! - http://www.xanga.com/cowboydren/ Jon Pennington | Debian 2.3 -o) cowboydren @ yahoo . com | Auto Enthusiast /\\ Kansas City, MO, USA | ICQ UIN 69 67 29 31 _\_V __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find a job, post your resume. http://careers.yahoo.com