Dial Up PCI Ham Modem Not Detected in both Redhat 9 or more recently Fedora Core 3

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Help?

I have over the last year set up a dual boot with Redhat Linux, and within the last month Fedora Core 3, and my existing PCI Ham Modem is not auto detected by the Linux Operating System.

I have visited linmodems.org and followed the suggested route to 2 Intel alternatives; I have installed these via the command line, without success.

Incidentally I dual boot with Windows 98SE on a Pentium III 667mhz.

I read an email last night where several people have experienced similar problems, and one suggestion was to try an external hardware modem, can you recommend any, that have a proven track record; or suggest alternatives.

Thank you



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