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On Saturday 05 May 2007 10:49, Fazer wrote:
Hello everyone
ADSL
in poland as in all east contries we have an national monopol of telecomunication witch is for about 70% of peoples one way to have an Internet access the adsl acces by atm using thompson sagem and zxdsl
in 32 bit two first are easy to use (get firmware and configure) but only if you have most popular wersion but the last is useless
in 64 nothing is working: in my small investigation (I'm don't have 64 bit computer) there aren't modulest to atm and ppp in default kernel
the rest problems are usual and there is no needs to describe it now
I'm interested in support ppp atm etc in 10.3 in 32 and 64 version
Hi Fazer In Western Europe, we probably started using ADSL several years before you, when there was even less support, and only on 32 bit. Most people use ethernet ADSL routers for Linux, so there has never been very much pressure to support ppp, atm or anyother ADSL specific protocol- it is all handled under ethernet support which is very mature. The other advantage is that you set up your router once and if you have other computers or dual boot into windows or other linux distributions, then you only need to set up the ethernet interface to get access to the internet. ADSL modems are just a headache, requiring maintenance of the drivers to track the kernel. ["I can't upgrade to kernel version 2.8... because the ADSL modem drivers don't work"]. In Poland can you buy and use ADSL routers? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org