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Linux and internal modem/SCSI DAT drive



   Date: Mon, 17 Jun 1996 18:28:45 +0200
   From: Alan Hodgkinson <Alan.Hodgkinson@ska.com>

   I have a Thinkpad 755CE which has an internal modem.  I have
   installed Linux on the system (Slackware with kernel 1.2.13)
   and so far everything works find.  How can I access the
   built-in modem?  Do I need to create a special device file,
   rebuild the kernel with a special option, install a module,
   or what?

The internal modem can't be used with Linux.  It depends on some
proprietary IBM software.  There are some folks working to build a
loader for it, but it hasn't happened.

   I also have a Bus Toaster PCMCIA card.  Linux is able to access
   my CD-ROM drive but I'm having trouble getting it to recognize
   my 4mm DAT drive.  Anyone got any tips for me? I suspect it's
   a kernel configuration problem.

Did you configure the kernel with SCSI tape support?  If you didn't
configure the kernel yourself, it's probable that the tape support
isn't configured.  I'm not sure how to tell, but it's fairly easy to
rebuild the kernel, and well worth doing just for the experience.