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| The modem I have currently, for my old windows OS, is an Encore, which looked to me to be a winmodem- it worked great with windows, but not with Linux. Anyway, I contacted their website, www.encore-usa.com, and waa very pleased to hear that they did have a driver for Linux. If you happend to have one of these modems, they can help. Here's a snippet from the email they sent back: > Hi sir, > Glad to hear that our modems have served you well. The linux driver is > available on our website at www.encore-usa.com, please download the > model ENF656-EHW-INPR. As you know Linux is an open source development > operating systems, so we offer very limited support on those drivers. > Give those drivers a shot. If you have any questions please contact us > again. Pretty neat, huh? |
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| Without hesitation, jayjwa asserted (on or about 07/18/03 14:59) that: > The modem I have currently, for my old windows OS, is an Encore, which > looked to me to be a winmodem- it worked great with windows, but not > with Linux. > Anyway, I contacted their website, www.encore-usa.com, and waa very > pleased to hear that they did have a driver for Linux. [snip] > > Pretty neat, huh? It's nice to hear that some manufacturers aren't completely out-to-lunch. Kudos to Encore -- Lew Pitcher Master Codewright and JOAT-in-training Registered Linux User #112576 (http://counter.li.org/) Slackware - Because I know what I'm doing. |