Sheng-Chieh Without doubt, use the wvdial package. It is the front end to many fancier dialers/ and best for trouble shooting. If Controller chipset modems can fit the overall system budget, they are preferred, as they only require Linux serial drivers. All other modems will require driver compiling with kernel upgrades MarvS scanModem maintainer On Dec 30, 2007 4:55 PM, R. Sheng-Chieh Cheng <shengchieh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dear Linmodem staffs > > I'm helping with the EeePCLinuxOS's project (trying to run PCLinuxOS > on the ASUS eee mini-laptop). Space is a real premium - currently I have > 166M available on /usr. I also like to see some messages while testing > to make sure everything works. Which dial-up program do you recommend? > > - KPPP (already running KDE) > - WVdial > - minicom > - others > > My requirements are: > > - user-friendly > - small footprint > - good for testing 9see error messages) > > Thank in advance for your comments. > > Sheng-Chieh > > Visit my webpage, Linux Documentation Links, > http://shengchieh.50webs.com/index.html > > > = > Machine Vision Consulting (MVC) > Custom solutions, products, and services for machine vision industry. > http://a8-asy.a8ww.net/a8-ads/adftrclick?redirectid=63bfb923426ccc9122f4251829cd4e97 > > > -- > Powered by Outblaze >