Works well with Debian woody, should work fine with potato as there is a ppp
tarball in the drivers package. I used the 2.4.16 drives (link below) but
there are 2.4.2 drivers around as well which more people people seem to have
tested. FWIW the 2.4.16 installed relatively easily.
Drivers: http://www.nzdsl.co.nz/software/other/Kernel-2.4.16.tar.gz
HOWTO: http://www.ahs-png.org/lintech/linux_hints_tips/ADSL/ (for redhat,
and the 2.4.2 drivers, but can be adapted for debian and 2.4.16 fairly
eaily)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kier. F" <kier@iconz.net>
To: <adsl@lists.unixathome.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 1:48 PM
Subject: ITeX Modem Chipsets under Linux/Unix
> Hi,
>
> I am intending on setting up a gateway box with either Debian Potato or
> FreeBSD 4.2. However, I have an Internal ITeX based modem that i'll be
using
> for it. Does anyone know ether or not these operating systems support
these
> chipsets? From what I've noticed they only appear to support PPPoE and not
> RFC2364.. Has anyone here managed to get these chipsets going under *nix?
>
> Thanks!
> K.
>
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