Could you be a little more specific?  I have the selfsame modem over here
(just the basic rental unit from Qwest, right?) and have never had a problem
getting it recognized "out of the box" (problems with the unit itself being
a piece of shit notwithstanding, I've had to replace it twice in a year
now...)

Dammit, I just realized I missed the beer meeting last night!  Booo!

-p.

On 2/9/07, Marc Olivier <molivier1.geo at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hello.
> I have the above model Modem. I have dual boot machine
> using SuSE Linux 7.x and Windows 2000 service pack 3.
> The modem works fine in Windows, but when I try to get
> it working under Linux, I can't get system to make it
> work. I had similar problem w/external Zip drive, and
> had to get a special script for that. I suspect I need
> to do same thing for the modem. Would any of you
> happen to know what will work? Also, assuming I do get
> it working, what is good antivirus for Linux?
>
> (I am running AMIBIOS w/Duron processor @ 1100MHz)
>
> Marc
> molivier1 at excite.com
>
>
>
>
>
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