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Re: [vox] installfest July 17?
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Re: [vox] installfest July 17?



On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 12:12:56PM -0700, Henry House wrote:
> P? l?rdag, 10 juli 2004, skrev ashleigh smythe:
> > Cool!  Could I buy it off of you? How can I tell if it is compatible
> > with my computer - an NEC "ready" 9732, 166 MHz Pentium?  I've been
> > googling around for general linux compatibility info on it but can't
> > find anything about that actual model. 
> 
> By the way, I have never met an external modem that is not Linux-compatible.
> AFAIK, all external modems (RS-232 serial or USB) are controller-based and
> therefore should work just fine without any special drivers. For internal
> modems, a good resource is <http://linmodems.org/>.

I've never met an RS-232 modem that was not Linux-compatible, but many
USB modems are Win-modems.
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