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Mailing lists

You want to be immediately informed of new driver releases? You didn't find a satisfying answer to your question with the information available from this web site? You need more assistance or further information on the drivers, to report a problem, or submit a patch?

This page describes various mailing lists that can help you with your Linuxant drivers. Please read it carefully and choose the most appropriate list for your needs.

The hcflinux-announce mailing list

This low-volume ANNOUNCEMENT mailing list is used by Linuxant to inform users about new HCF (controllerless) driver releases. DO NOT SEND messages to this list! Use the "hcflinux" list instead.

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The hcflinux users mailing list

This mailing list is an open forum for HCF (controllerless) modem users who have questions, problems, or of course those who want to help other users by sharing their experience and knowledge.

When to contact the hcflinux mailing list?

  • If you need help installing the HCF drivers on your Linux system
  • To report weird behavior or bugs involving the HCF drivers under Linux
  • If you want to help in further HCF driver development or suggest improvements
  • General discussion about HCF drivers for Linux

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Send mail to the hcflinux mailing list (note that you have to subscribe first).

The hsflinux-announce mailing list

This low-volume ANNOUNCEMENT mailing list is used by Linuxant to inform users about new HSF (softmodem) driver releases. DO NOT SEND messages to this list! Use the "hsflinux" list instead.

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The hsflinux users mailing list

This mailing list is an open forum for HSF softmodem users who have questions, problems, or of course those who want to help other users by sharing their experience and knowledge.

When to contact the hsflinux mailing list?

  • If you need help installing the HSF drivers on your Linux system
  • To report weird behavior or bugs involving the HSF drivers under Linux
  • If you want to help in further HSF driver development or suggest improvements
  • General discussion about HSF drivers for Linux

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Send mail to the hsflinux mailing list (note that you have to subscribe first).

The riptide-announce mailing list

This low-volume ANNOUNCEMENT mailing list is used by Linuxant to inform users about new RIPTIDE (audio) driver releases. DO NOT SEND messages to this list! Use the "riptide" list instead.

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The riptide users mailing list

This mailing list is an open forum for RIPTIDE board users who have questions, problems, or of course those who want to help other users by sharing their experience and knowledge.

When to contact the riptide mailing list?

  • If you need help installing the RIPTIDE drivers on your Linux system
  • To report weird behavior or bugs involving the RIPTIDE drivers under Linux
  • If you want to help in further RIPTIDE driver development or suggest improvements
  • General discussion about RIPTIDE drivers for Linux

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Send mail to the riptide mailing list (note that you have to subscribe first).

The linmodems mailing lists

The external linmodems.org mailing lists are for the general (not Conexant specific) discussion of modem issues under Linux.

There is a discussion [unsubscribe] mailing list (archives), and an announcements-only [unsubscribe] mailing list.

 

 

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