[plug] Lucent modems and Employment
Simon Scott
simon.scott at flexiplan.com
Fri Apr 6 08:49:21 WST 2001
I read somewhere about winmodems under linux, and yes some of the
lucent ones are supported.
Also, there was discussion about using winmodems in online gaming,
in that even tho they are only 'half a modem' and most of it is done with
software, they believe that lag may be reduced somewhat, for reasons I cant
remember.
Id still be happier relying on a good quality external, but there ya
go :)
From: Fabrício dos Anjos Silva <fasilva at dpi.ufv.br> on 05-04-2001
11:50 PM
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Subject: [plug] Lucent modems and Employment
Hi all,
I have two messages:
1. I just want to tell those who have a Lucent Technologies chipset
based winmodem that I am successfully using one of these on my Linux
machine. For this, I downloaded, compiled and installed a specific
kernel module. It is not the newest driver version (as in Windows)
but
it works fine. I'm saying this because I heard about one person who
sold
his Lucent modem and brought another one just because he couldn't
make
it work on Linux. Well, If any of you want to know more about it,
just
ask me.
2. I'm urgently looking for a job. I'm a 4th year Computer Science
student and I've being using Linux for 2 years. I live in Karawara
(west
of Bentley) and I'm free for all the day. If any of you know about
any
computer related job, please let me know.
Well, that's all. Thanks.
--
Fabrício dos Anjos Silva <fasilva at dpi.ufv.br>
Computer Science Undergraduate
Graduando em Ciência da Computação
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