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Author: Lee Einer
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Subject: Correct setting for display on a TV, Issuses with a winmodem, Citrix
Hi, Rob-

With reference to your Winmodem issue- I have a 33,600 Zoom faxmodem
which should work with any OS and which has both class 1 and class 2 fax
capability. If it will help get you up and running, you are welcome to
it, gratis.

Lee Einer

Rob Wultsch wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> Background:
> I am (again) trying to make the switch to linux. I have no serious
> complaints about XP Pro, save ethical issuses (I hate M$). I am tryng
> to run Mandrake 9.0. It has been a month and a bit since I last
> monkeyed around with Linux. My system is as follows
> AMD 1800+
> Abit KG-20 (with PC 97 sound)
> 256 MB RAM
> Generic GeForce2 (64 MB) for TV-out
> S3 Virge for monitor
> PCTel Winmodem
> 55+ GB HD
> DVD drive
> CD-RW
>
> Current Issuses:
>
> 1. TV out problems.
> During installation the TV is displayed output correctly. After the
> install there is a problem with my Geforce2 is outputing in a
> non-functional format (PAL perhaps?). What setting do I need to change
> in X and where can I change them? Also, I have not attempted to run
> Linux with multiple monitors, I assume this is possible. Is it as
> easy to set up as in Windows, and if so how?
>
> 2. Winmodem Issuses:
> I have a PCTel Winmodem that is not liking Linux. I have downloded
> bootleg drivers for my chipset, but during install I get an error
> which suggests that I need to recompile the kernel.
> Using step by step instruction from a book (Linux for dummies, circa
> 1997) I have attempted to recompile the kernel without success. During
> the compilation (Correct term?) problems do not arise until it hit
> the portion that deals with Soundcards... The wheels come off at this
> point. I do not have a clue where to go from here except to try a
> different distro.
>
> 3. There is another person that uses a the computer (my mom, I am 19
> and attending ASU) who needs to use Citrix (to check email remotely)
> on occasion. I would love to not have to dual boot, so is there a
> version of Citrix for Linux, and if so is what are the lisence issuses?
>
> Would any of these issuses be removed by running Redhat 8.0?
>
> Thanks all,
> Rob Wultsch
>
>
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