it means find your kernel version with 'uname -r', and download the file that matches it. for example, i'm currently using 2.4.25 on this machine, so i'd download ltmodem-2.4.25_x.xx_i386.deb
x.xx can be anything, chose the highest available.
once it's downloaded, type su -c'dpkg -i ltmodem-2.4.25_x.xx_i386.deb' and then type in your root pass at the prompt
that's the instructions translated, but knoppix, while being Debian based, isn't Debian, and tends to mount it's / partition read-only, so you'll probably have a hard time installing any extra packages. There are loads of custom built knoppix images, with various drivers preinstalled, and i'd recommend hunting for one of these that suits you better, rather than vanilla knoppix
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