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Hello. I just installed Mandrake Linux 10.0, and there is no way I can get my (internal - PCI) modem to work... I read in a book about linux, something i would like to try, and it involved the use of a command, setserial. When I tried the command in a console, it is not recognised as one! I tried "whereis setserial", and "man setserial", but again it looks as if this command does not exist. Could anyone inform me how could this have happened?

 

:thanks: in advance.

 

Pavlos, Greece.

 

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Noob here. When I installed Mandrake 10 several weeks ago I found that setserial was not in the 3 installations CD's I was using. When I attempted to install it, Mandrake asked for CD number 4??

 

I downloaded a setserial rpm package file (setserial-2.17-7mdk.i586.rpm) off of the web after doing a google search. I needed this to get my USR PCI hardware modem to work.

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interesting....

It's on the official mirrors and not contrib so it should be on one of the 3 cd's. Considering some people need it to even get connected, and considering its size, and can't image that they purposely left it off to save space for other things.

http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.p...ubmit=Search+...

http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idp...k.i586.rpm.html

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interesting....

It's on the official mirrors and not contrib so it should be on one of the 3 cd's. Considering some people need it to even get connected, and considering its size, and can't image that they purposely left it off to save space for other things.

http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.p...ubmit=Search+...

http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idp...k.i586.rpm.html

 

 

Remember the 'no kernel source' in 9.0(?).

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