that should be much easir. Go into yast , hardware , modem and then select the com port you pluged into it. Then run and config wvdial either throgh yast ot the setupscript. See /usr/packages/doc/wvdial for the info. Its somewhere in yast as well. At 08:00 PM 3/25/2000 +0100, r.a.j. farla wrote:
Hi everyone,
Thanks so far for your answers about my built-in modem what seems to be a winmodem. I have an older extern modem om my bookshelf which i would like to try out for Linux. ItŽs a BOCAMODEM V.34 (28.8000 bps) I have no manuals of this modem. Has anybody a idea that i can use it in Linux ???
PS IŽm using M$-software to reach you as long as i have not setup my modem yet. (sorry)
Richard
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