> People around here use Alcatel/Thomson "Speedtouch" and Sagem
> "Fast" USB ADSLs. Linux has open-source drivers for both.
> USB seems like an advantage in this case, too - you can connect
> to any machine including non-PCI small network storage servers
> with non-x86 CPU.
In this part of the world external boxes are cheaper than PCI cards. The
PCI cards are also usually avoided even by windows people as many of them
do a lot of DSL processing using the main CPU and trash gaming
performance as a result.
If they do this in the library btw please remember that you can't use the
FPU/MMX/etc registers in kernel on x86 Linux.
> Hopefully you have a x86-64 version of the library as well.
And PowerPC .. and ...
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