Having been enlightened thusly, On Tuesday June 04, 2002 10:39 am, Mojojojo wrote:
Hi all,
Since last year, motherboard shiped with ISA slot is getting rare. I believe no motherboard shiped with ISA today.
Serial connection is on the to-do list to be banished to the dodo land too.
So, if this two gone, how can linux user can use dial-up to internet. Is this mean Linux growth will be ceased?
Is there any PCI / AMR / CNR / USB modem that 100% compatible with Linux and not tied to specicific kernel (i.e. 2.4.1 or 2.2.16).
I can only respond: Not in the same realm, I know, but FWIW: visit to not-so-local Frye's last night found only one MB available for SDRAM, all others req'd only DDR, except for one that had both slots. Potentially having to replace both MB and memory, when only the MB died was a little distressing. Richard