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I am trying to install an external serial modem on my Fedora 12 8it 64 bit system. The modem works ok on a windows machine using the standard drivers.

To attempt to install I selected;
System>Administration>network
Entered the administrator password

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When I went back a tried to install the model the following error message was shown.

component: system-config-network
Version: 1.5.99
Summary: TBf1b4415d NCPluginDevModem.py:37:getModemList:ImportError: No module named kudzu

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