Karl, that's not correct about not having drivers for
winmodems for the Linux OS. Maybe Ubuntu doesn't have
them but Conexant(hope spelling is right) does for
most. I've used my built in winmodem for dialup on
several computers and versions of Debian and Ubuntu
from the time I first started using linux. I stopped
using dialup when broadband became available in my
area about two yrs. ago. Sure, they may be 3rd party
drivers but they work.
Len
Post by Milt KeenPost by Milt KeenI have a Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop with a conexant
HDA D330 MDC v.92
Post by Milt Keenmodem. I cannot find a linux driver for the
modem. I would like to
Post by Milt Keenabandon Vista but at present am having to revert
to MS to use modem. I
Post by Milt Keenonly have dial up.
Can anyone help?
Many thanks.
Sorry but no drivers for WIN modems. They are
made cheap and use the
Windows cpu and memory to work. That is why they
work with only Windows.
Buy a modem that plugs into a USB port. That
will also work with Linux.
Karl
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