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Question by Vic
Submitted on 1/24/2004
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I have an intel Ham v92 data/fax/voice modem that is not seen by my Red Hat Linux 7.3. This came with the book "Red Hat Linux for Dummies" (i.e. me). I have downloaded and expanded the file intel-v92-453.tgx but am baffled by the installation instructions '6 steps to install', vis:

  INSTALLATION  Prerequisites:
1. root access
2. bash shell to run install scripts
3. a HaM modem
4. KERNEL SOURCE HEADERS FOR THE KERNEL YOU ARE RUNNING  (found on  your distribution's CD).

   6 steps to install
1. login as ROOT
2. extract the archive into a directory with "tar-zxvf<archivename>.tgz"
3. cd into the directory it created
4. Type: make clean
5. Type: make ham
6. Type: make install

  No further mention of the kernal source headers and though     have extracted the file with Ark I cannot get it to install properly.
  Can anyone give me a step-by-step guide to achieve this?  Otherwise I am stuck with Microsoft, and thus damned.
  Vic



Answer by Zares
Submitted on 7/21/2004
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Hi Vic i have a similary problem, only differnece is that i am ussing Suse 8.2, i canīt find the archive intel-v92-453.tgx i will be very grateful to you if u send it me.
my e.mail adrres is zares@starlinux.net

really thanx you.

 

Answer by Zares
Submitted on 2/21/2005
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Hello there ! I again.
Now i have suse 9.1 professional edition, and i need the drivers for intel Ham v92 data/fax/voice
i hope someone help me soon.

Thx.

E.mail: zarbash@gmail.com

 

Answer by macho_poeta12.com
Submitted on 2/23/2005
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soy un hombre lindo con las damas y medisen romantico por eso

 

Answer by mohsin
Submitted on 9/13/2005
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I am also in trouble but difference is, that i am using Linux red hat v9

 

Answer by floriano
Submitted on 2/7/2007
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i have taken a driver from
http://developer.intel.com/design/modems/support/drivers.htm
now i'lltry it
Intel-v92ham-453.tgz

 

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