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Re: ltmodem installation..



From: Kevin.Bewley@camr.org.uk
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Subject: ltmodem installation..
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 11:35:49 +0000
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Hi,
   I've got a Dynalink 56k PCMCIA modem and it's a WinModem with a lucent
chipset in it. I know about the ltmodem kernel modules but have a few
questions:

1.   Are there approved (debianised) packages with ltmodem in 'em?
2.   Has anyone ever installed this package for PCMCIA use, do you have any
tips/wisdom to impart to me before I embark on the process?

Thanks,
Kevin



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I've used this package quite succesfully in my Toshiba laptop and on my father's HP desktop.

http://www.sfu.ca/~cth/ltmodem/index.html

Just the follow the links for the Debian binary and download the version appropriate to your build of the kernel.

(You won't find this package hosted on a Debian server because it is non-GPL, so you'll get some annoying and harmless warnings about your kernel being contaminated. The core code is maintained by Agere Systems and is not open source. But the interface code between the core and the kernel is open source. There is more info in this at the URL.)


-Roberto Sanchez


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