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Video: autodetected -lan ok, autodetected -Sound: use i810xx (or something.) controller that comes with distro installation. It installs intel.something by default, change it -Modem. It works great too. What i did was basically: download driver: -install kernel sources (for mandrake in the rpm manager) -unpack the downloaded file -in the directory where you unpacked run (from console) $ make -as 'root' user run: # make install (the following needs to be run once before start dialing as 'root' user to) # modprobe slamr # /usr/sbin/slmodemd -country=USA /dev/slamr0 the last command will give you the modem port ( /dev/. You must use this to configure your ppp dialup program (kppp for example). You can run the ppp dialup program as a normal user. Just dial and your're done Operating System: Linux other Rating: Submitted on 2005-07-01 12:00:00.

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