kushal hada wrote:
Hi, I have a Wn XP on my computer. Sometimes ago I decided to fo for a dual-boot of SuSE 8.2 with Win XP but my Win was on D: and It would not start for some (common?) dll problem. hal.dll
Win is very bitchy , egoistic and intolerant. It always prefers to have the first places. So install in on your first drive (C under Win).
then SuSE was fine until I had to check my mail. I have a dial-up modem which linuz did not find. so I again put XP but now on C:
Now SuSE is not in bootloader can yo please tell me how I can use internet in Linux with dial-up? any
Winmodems are problematic. Sometimes you need a special kernel, and then you don't have a "standard-Linux" anymore. Why not buy a external standard modem, the run easy. If you need to have your internal Winmodem, search google and try what you find. progress on the WinModem front?
thanks
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