Well, I have a pretty common modem for my computer. It is a connexant (rockwell?) modem with a rip tide sound card attached to it. O went to the connexant website, and they sent me to linuxant, a site trying to make winmodem drivers for linux. Anyway, they had both sound card and modem drivers there for me, for download. I got them, and put them in the C: directory. I restart and go back to linux to install them, and it tells me that "rip-tide-blah blah blah (kernel version) requires "pciutils" Install aborted. It does the same thing for the rockwell modem. Well, I restart and go back to windows, and download pciutils after you guys tell me where to find it. I restart again and go back to linux, try and install pci utils, and it tells me that I already have it. I check rpm drake, and click on "remove rpm packages" and it doesn't show any pciutils. I open up home, and search for anything with pci in it, and I can't find any program resembling what I need, just a few stray system files. I don't know, maybe I should save up and just buy a new sosund card and modem, this time a hardware modem, so linux doesn't bitch at me about the "detected winmodem." But I HAVE drivers for it, the thing is just giving a newbie a hard time. It is kinda bad for the self-esteem to go from near-expert to newbie in one day. Pisses me off.
P.S. I'm certain that the drivers were made for mandrake, I checked the kernel version and went to the site. The only thing i'm not sure of is pci utils, but that doesn't make since, to tell me it's already installed, when it isn't, or isn't working. It would be more helpful to tell me where it is, instead of just telling me that it needs it.
[ June 17, 2003: Message edited by: Neo_Linux_User ]