A month ago we published the world's exclusive review of Red Hat 8.0, Download Edition. In the meatime Red Hat, Inc. sent us a box of their newest product, Red Hat Professional. While the OS is pretty much the same as in the download edition and we have already made an extensive article on it, a few additional goodies await the customer in the box and we review them.
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Internal modems are not easy to configure under any OS. I would recommend you either buy yourself a real modem, a serial external one, or do one of the following two:
1. If your modem is a win/softmodem, chances are you won't have any luck with it, as these modems are made to work with Windows DLLs and not with any other OS.
2. Try here for answers and configuration guides:
http://www.linmodems.org/
However, I would still insist on an external serial modem. They just work. Everywhere.
Internal modems are not easy to configure under any OS. I would recommend you either buy yourself a real modem, a serial external one, or do one of the following two:
1. If your modem is a win/softmodem, chances are you won't have any luck with it, as these modems are made to work with Windows DLLs and not with any other OS.
2. Try here for answers and configuration guides:
http://www.linmodems.org/
However, I would still insist on an external serial modem. They just work. Everywhere.