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    more specific information...

    O.k, I spent 40 minutes like a good Linux newbie and have researched the discussions and databases on Winmodems. After all of that, I see there is a 60/40 chance what I have is Winmodem only.

    Here's what I've got: HCF 56k PCI, Supra Diamond Multimedia, with a Conexant chip set. My Knoppix error again, is "KPPP cannot find /dev/modem"

    IF this is a Winmodem only, any recommendations on a known internal Linux friendly modem? And by switching to it, will it effect Win2k server since I'll be using that primarily until I get all the bugs worked out on my Knoppix?

    Thank you in advance for any help/suggestions. I am SO looking forward to weening off of Windows for good.

    Zeus916

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    Try this link at the Linux Documentation Project it might help.

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    HCF modem

    The HCF is definitely a Winmodem, you can get a driver for it and it does work for me in two other distros but so far not in Knoppix.

    The problem comes in compiling the driver in that it can't find the gcc listed in /proc/version, I've tried pointing it to gcc but no luck yet.

    Try a Google search for drivers, as far as I know there is only one at www.mbsi.ca. I think there is a binary available too.

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    As far as new modems that work with linux (and other OS's) there are a handful of pci hardware modems that work with linux, but almost all pci modems require some "fiddling around" to get them to work as most use a non-standard COM port by default. I've used the action-tek call-waiting pci modem, on a dual boot system, I cheated, I set the modem up in windows 98 and then reassigned it to COM2 (instead of COM5) then it was very easy to get it to work in linux. Go to the following page for info on linux compatable modems (modems with a green box with OK on the left work in linux):

    **http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html

    If you run from CD a pci modem that you have to set up will be a pain, if you do a hd install it wouldn't be so bad. Another option is an external modem, most external modems are hardware modems and should be easy to get up and running, I've used both 3Com and Zoom external modems with linux.

    HTH

    rock

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    Thank you for the replies

    I appreciate the advice. In the near future I'm building a new machine, which will be my Linus box <HD install, compatible modem, etc>. What I'm using now is partitioned to NTFS so I'm running Knoppix from a CD.

    I noticed after making numerous adjustments to the preferences, and even after saving it to floppy, that Knoppix doesn't recognize it during the boot process. I've included it in the command line, along with various other codes.

    Is there a terminal window, or something similar that I can load previously saved settings so I'm not making the same adjustments each login? And is there a way to save it to the CD, rather than the floppy disk if I want to make these changes more permanent?

    Thanks again to all who replied.

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