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RGRagosta

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    WD Caviar SE 16 (IDE): 400 GB & 320 GB
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    Mandriva 2008.1; Debian 4.0r4 (Etch); Fedora 8 (rarely); Windows XP (rarely)
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  1. RGRagosta

    Why do I bother?!

    Glad your trying Linux and especially Mandrake- the best of any distro and User Community.. I too have a Creative Modem Blaster- good modem, especially since it IS controller based. Only differences between yours and mine- mine is ISA (not PCI) and V.90 (not V.92). Your issue of Mandrake NOT recognizing this component is frustrating I'm sure. However, Mandrake has NEVER failed to recognize mine ... :D ONLY difference is that my Modem Blaster operates in two (2) modes: 1) PNP-Enabled: this is controlled by on-board dip switches and provides an "ease-of-use"?? aspect for Windoze environments 2) PNP-disabled, COM/IRQ settings fixed: Controlled by adjusting DIP switch settings to your choice (COM1, COM2. etc.) with associated IRQ relationships. For mine- I utilize COM1, etc. If your Modem Blaster is similar (could be..!) then I strongly recommend you undertake option #2 (PNP-disabled, fixed COM/IRQ settings), which should be described in the latter sections of your User Manual (was in mine...). This approach has never failed- either for Windoze or Mandrake (Linux).. Good luck..
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