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Windows Slave:
As far as my ISP, I dont have much of a choice. Unless I want to pay long distance charges.
Check out the high tech ISP provider I have to use. :rolleyes: www.htc.net
Shit they just made DSL availible a little over a year ago. LMFAO
Master of Reality:
they are running Compaq Tru64
Windows Slave:
Compaq tru64 supports windows and linux, So I dont need to change providers.
I just need to get a Linux/Win modem
[ August 23, 2002: Message edited by: Former Windows Slave ]
voidmain:
Why don't you get DSL with an external DSL modem and an Ethernet card? Much faster.
Pantso:
Well, it's nice to be back in the forums . So, windows Slave have you tried http://www.linmodems.org? Unfortunately, as VoidMain previously mentioned, it's not GNU/Linux's fault that M$ teamed up with some modem vendors to produce low-cost Windows proprietary modems (so called WinModems). Thanks to the widespreading Linux community though, we begin to see drivers for those so called modems as well. You could also visit SuSE's homepage to see the support status for your modem or you could just as well get an external (serial port) modem or a DSL one, as VoidMain suggested. Anyway, good luck with learning Linux. I hope you enjoy it ;)
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