On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 09:31:27PM -0700, Elvedin T. wrote:
> OK, for sure, Linux dosent support the Intel 3200 DSL modem, or the other way around. Well I have some news. FreeBSD, does support the DSL modem, I think. When I was installing it it detected the modem, or so I think. I never could get FreeBSD installed because I get CD-Rom errors. I think I burned the CD wrong. You will need the latest version of FreeBSD. Well, if anyone can back up my alligations, your help will be greatly appreatieted. I know FreeBSD is not Linux, but its just as good. Hey, its not Windows. 

If it's like netbsd, the fact that it knows what the device is
called doesn't attest to anything, check to see what the device name
is, in netbsd it comes up as "blah blah blah dsl modem gen0", gen0
being a generic usb device that it doesn't have a clue how to work
with.

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