Chris Waters wrote: > > On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 01:13:43AM -0700, bast3d wrote: > > > I wanted to inquire on if Debian is going to include Win Modem support? > > The question should really be: does anyone in the Debian project feel > like supporting WinModems? My *personal* take on the matter is that > WinModems impose too much of a performance penalty on CPUs, and I > would never use one, which would make it difficult for me to support. > > Bottom line: a) is it free enough (or redistributable enough for our > non-free archives), and b) is anyone willing to do the work required.
My feeling is: Most laptops have such things built-in. This is a fact of life. I would actually prefer to be able to use the WinModem built into my laptop, unfortunately no Linux drivers exist (it's a 3COM mini-PCI ethernet + pseudo-modem) so I am SOL. My laptop has a Pentium III 850, which is CPU to burn for this particular task, I hope! Using a modem is a minor task, but sometimes I am out of the office and connecting to the internet through dial-up is very important to me. I think that the Debian project should be only too happy to support [LW]inModems if there is a Debian developer packaging such beasts. Personally, if 3COM were to release a driver for my modem (or make available sufficient information to write one) I would be only too happy to package such a beast (as well as assisting in whatever way possible in it's genesis). Regards, Andrew. -- _____________________________________________________________________ Andrew McMillan, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Catalyst IT Ltd, PO Box 10-225, Level 22, 105 The Terrace, Wellington Me: +64(21)635-694, Fax: +64(4)499-5596, Office: +64(4)499-2267xtn709