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I have a Lucent PCI Internal Winmodem and I'm trying to get it working with Fedora Core 3. I haven't had much luck, as I cant find any drivers for a Fedora Core 3 2.6 kernel. I have run ScanModem and it says that the modem is supported. If anyone can help me, it would be greatly appreciated. If there is another way to get it working, or if you've found some drivers that would work, please reply.
I havent done anything like build the module or anything, im new to linux. All ive tried to do is to search for some drivers that match my 2.6 kernel and Fedora Core 3, and I cant find any.
I checked out those websites, but they didnt have any drivers for a 2.6 kernel. On the http://www.heby.de/ltmodem I cant find any drivers for a recent version of Fedora, or a 2.6 kernel.
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