Simon Valiquette wrote:
> Actually, the real problem is that It is a soft modem or something
> like that (just like a WinModem) for which we don't have the specs. But
> LinuxAnt is selling a driver for 20$ and is also providing another,
> slower one, for free.
I don't think this driver will wor
Magnus Rosenbaum un jour écrivit:
Typhoon wrote:
Using the Gnome Networking application under Administration, it can't
autodetect any modem device. And setting the ttyXX devices by hand does
no good.
I have a iBook G4 12" 1,33GHz (mid 2005), I don't know which model you
exacly have. AFAIK the
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 03:02:51 +0200
Magnus Rosenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Typhoon wrote:
> > Using the Gnome Networking application under Administration, it
> > can't autodetect any modem device. And setting the ttyXX devices by
> > hand does no good.
>
> I have a iBook G4 12" 1,33GHz (mid
Typhoon wrote:
> Using the Gnome Networking application under Administration, it can't
> autodetect any modem device. And setting the ttyXX devices by hand does
> no good.
I have a iBook G4 12" 1,33GHz (mid 2005), I don't know which model you
exacly have. AFAIK the modem is not usable from Linux a
On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 03:12:48 +0200
José Salavert Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a G4 Quicksilver and I think that it is a serial device.
> (Serial port directly conected to the modem)
Using the Gnome Networking application under Administration, it can't
autodetect any modem device.
I have a G4 Quicksilver and I think that it is a serial device.
(Serial port directly conected to the modem)
El 30/06/2007, a las 0:36, Typhoon escribió:
Hi,
I tried to search the archives on this since I am sure that it has
been
discussed, but the search system seems to be broken. Googlin
Hi,
I tried to search the archives on this since I am sure that it has been
discussed, but the search system seems to be broken. Googling didn't
help, at least the way that I did it.
Is there some clever trick to get the internal dialup modem working
under Etch on the iBook G4?
Thanks,
Alan
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