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    HCF/HSF Support

    Would there be anyway that you Knoppix folk could include the latest HCF and HSF drivers? Or...make some kind of script or...something!
    I have gotten online through broadband perfectly. But that was always at friends houses...
    Narrowband is another issue.

    Is HCF/HSF/even Riptide support possible at all in a later release?

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    From the licensing terms:

    Redistribution of this software is permitted only for non-beta, officially released versions.
    The "problem" is that there aren't any non-beta, officially released versions (yet).

    You, personally, can download the current beta, and using nothing more than an official KNOPPIX CD-ROM, build all the pieces you need on /ramdisk, and stick them on a floppy so they can be loaded the next time you boot KNOPPIX. There is no need to write to a hard drive. I posted detailed instructions on how I got an HSF modem working in the Hardware forum.

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    I always searched Conexant AND HCF, so I never got that post :-\.
    But that's very cool. Thank you, I'll try it out.
    (I might still switch to that serial modem I'm eyeballing though...)

    Anything special I might need to get a serial modem to work, or should it work automatically?

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    Quote Originally Posted by VxJasonxV
    I always searched Conexant AND HCF, so I never got that post :-\.
    But that's very cool. Thank you, I'll try it out.
    (I might still switch to that serial modem I'm eyeballing though...)

    Anything special I might need to get a serial modem to work, or should it work automatically?
    The modem how-to on the linux documentation project website.

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    Very cool, thank you.

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    ~bump~

    Quote Originally Posted by EPS
    From the licensing terms:

    Redistribution of this software is permitted only for non-beta, officially released versions.
    The "problem" is that there aren't any non-beta, officially released versions (yet).

    You, personally, can download the current beta, and using nothing more than an official KNOPPIX CD-ROM, build all the pieces you need on /ramdisk, and stick them on a floppy so they can be loaded the next time you boot KNOPPIX. There is no need to write to a hard drive. I posted detailed instructions on how I got an HSF modem working in the Hardware forum.
    Quote Originally Posted by Linuxant.com
    6. Redistribution. Redistribution of this software is permitted only for non-beta, officially released versions. Redistribution of versions marked "beta" or "lnxtbeta" requires explicit written approval from Linuxant.
    What's stopping Knopper or anyone else on the dev staff from asking permission?

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