Broadband addicts seem unaware what a stumper this can be.
First, there is no apparent link to such a package at ibiblio. Second, if a newbie could download directly, they wouldn't need to download it. Third, even experienced home computer users might have installed a modem once every 3 years or so.
In which case, there should be some instructions for transferring it during a Live CD session.
This is not Puppy's fault- the entire Linux community snobs at dial-up folks.
Some people you might not expect are stuck with it- like most of those who grow the food you eat . Believe it or not, we really need computers in the boonies too, for stuff like weather predictions and crop spraying.
Why isn't there a website or forum devoted to solving Linux dial-up probs? It could query the modem just like Puppy does- I got a hex string and ID from the wizard- that could launch a detailed HOWTO customized for the specific computer. Or even just say 'Known not to work' & give a couple models that would.
This part of things shouldn't still be such an uphill struggle, guys...
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