Hi Friends!!
I'm workin on SuSe 9.1 linux kernel 2.6.4-52-smp. I have a D-Link modem and I want to make it work for this OS. Can u please suggest me a way?
Details about my modem:
PCI CONFIGURATION INFORMATION READ: VENDOR ID : 14F1 DEVICE ID : 2F00 SUBVENDOR ID : 14F1 SUBDEVICE ID : 2004 REVISION ID : 01
DEDUCED INFORMATION: VENDOR NAME : CONEXANT DEVICE NAME : HSF CHURCHILL DATA/FAX SUBVENDOR NAME : ACTIONTEC, ZOLTRIX,
MODEM TYPE : HSF
D-Link model Id. is DFM - 560IS+++ Thank You
With Regards Sunder
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Hello Sunder,
Good luck!
Regards,
Bertil Smark Nilsson
On Sun, Feb 20, 2005 at 10:50:10PM -0800, sunder sahayanathan wrote:
Hi Friends!!
I'm workin on SuSe 9.1 linux kernel 2.6.4-52-smp. I have a D-Link modem and I want to make it work for this OS. Can u please suggest me a way?
Details about my modem:
PCI CONFIGURATION INFORMATION READ: VENDOR ID : 14F1 DEVICE ID : 2F00 SUBVENDOR ID : 14F1 SUBDEVICE ID : 2004 REVISION ID : 01
DEDUCED INFORMATION: VENDOR NAME : CONEXANT DEVICE NAME : HSF CHURCHILL DATA/FAX SUBVENDOR NAME : ACTIONTEC, ZOLTRIX,
MODEM TYPE : HSF
D-Link model Id. is DFM - 560IS+++ Thank You
With Regards Sunder
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Hi jan!!
yeah! i tried!! but it is not free!! the free version can download ~14kbps! Is there any free stuff?
cheers sunder
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sunder sahayanathan wrote:
Hi jan!!
yeah! i tried!! but it is not free!! the free version can download ~14kbps! Is there any free stuff?
cheers sunder
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when it was in beta.... it was free, so... try if you can achieve by internet a 0.99 or similar version... (before 1.0)
I have had one with mandrake 9.1 and it used to work...
Not as far as I know.
Bertil
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 01:43:13AM -0800, sunder sahayanathan wrote:
Hi jan!!
yeah! i tried!! but it is not free!! the free version can download ~14kbps! Is there any free stuff?
cheers sunder
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Hi. If I'm asking obvious questions, I apologise. When trying to install SUSE 9.0 Professional using my Alva 340 terminal, I'm having a lot of trouble navigating the text-based YAST utility. My display isn't tracking properly throughout the install, as I try to move from button to button, check box to check box, etc, using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys. Consequently, I can't really install it because I can't tell where I am. Is there a work-around? Or, is there a way I could install using speech? I have a hardware synthesizer, Apollo II.
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Hi Gordon!
On Mo, Feb 21, 2005 at 12:35:29 +0000, Gordon Smith wrote:
Hi. If I'm asking obvious questions, I apologise. When trying to install SUSE 9.0 Professional using my Alva 340 terminal, I'm having a lot of trouble navigating the text-based YAST utility. My display isn't tracking properly throughout the install, as I try to move from button to button, check box to check box, etc, using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys. Consequently, I can't really install it because I can't tell where I am. Is there a work-around?
Thats a known problem and it depends not on the braille device you are using. Because of the complexity of YaST2, the installation tool, the screenreader isn't able to focus allways on the important information. We tryed to solve that problems but without changes on YaST2 we aren't able to do anything :-(. Hopefully the next distros are working better during installation.
Or, is there a way I could install using speech? I have a hardware synthesizer, Apollo II.
No. Speechsupport can not be enabled during installation. But even if this would be possible, you'd have the same problems.
We recommend to install the system with the default settings leaving every thing in the installer unchanged. Skep even the network installation etc. After setting up the system this way, you could do your changes in the running system, YaST2 will work better on a installed system. If you can't do the installation with the defaults, you could use autoyast to setup your system automaticly.
Sorry for the problems, we try our best to solve them in future together with the YaST2 developpers.
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Hi Christian. Can you point me in the right direction for Autoyast? That sounds my best bet to get the OS up and running. Sorry, but this is new to me.
At 17:38 22/02/2005 +0100, Christian Schoepplein said:
Hi Gordon!
On Mo, Feb 21, 2005 at 12:35:29 +0000, Gordon Smith wrote:
Hi. If I'm asking obvious questions, I apologise. When trying to install SUSE 9.0 Professional using my Alva 340 terminal, I'm having a lot of trouble navigating the text-based YAST utility. My display isn't tracking properly throughout the install, as I try to move from button to button, check box to check box, etc, using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys. Consequently, I can't really install it because I can't tell where I am. Is there a work-around?
Thats a known problem and it depends not on the braille device you are using. Because of the complexity of YaST2, the installation tool, the screenreader isn't able to focus allways on the important information. We tryed to solve that problems but without changes on YaST2 we aren't able to do anything :-(. Hopefully the next distros are working better during installation.
Or, is there a way I could install using speech? I have a hardware synthesizer, Apollo II.
No. Speechsupport can not be enabled during installation. But even if this would be possible, you'd have the same problems.
We recommend to install the system with the default settings leaving every thing in the installer unchanged. Skep even the network installation etc. After setting up the system this way, you could do your changes in the running system, YaST2 will work better on a installed system. If you can't do the installation with the defaults, you could use autoyast to setup your system automaticly.
Sorry for the problems, we try our best to solve them in future together with the YaST2 developpers.
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Hi Gordon!
On Di, Feb 22, 2005 at 08:23:07 +0000, Gordon Smith wrote:
Hi Christian. Can you point me in the right direction for Autoyast? That sounds my best bet to get the OS up and running. Sorry, but this is new to me.
No problem. I played arround with autoyast a few months ago and it wasn't very heavy to get it work. Look here for the manual and aditional informations: