Ulf Martin wrote:
Although there is more to do to set up Debian,
You might find that you'd set up the system once in your lifetime; so
the hassles worth knowing your system deeper.
BTW, for the second, third, and so forth installs, you'd always have "cp
-avf" handy... :-) So basically, there would be no hassle at all.
it feels better than the more "commercial" distribs.
Yes; once you have passed that initial "X server" stage.
And apt-get is a much better package installer compared to others; it
loads you the needed libraries instead of giving out the name of the
library files to load (in which in the end you might wondering where to
find that particular library files).
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Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile chat[4410]: send (ATDT019389687^M)
Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile pppd[4409]: Serial connection established.
Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile pppd[4409]: Using interface ppp0
Mar 6 01:44:53 umobile pppd[4409]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
Mar 6 01:45:24 umobile pppd[4409]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
Mar 6 01:45:24 umobile pppd[4409]: Connection terminated.
Mar 6 01:45:24 umobile pppd[4409]: Receive serial link is not 8-bit clean:
Mar 6 01:45:24 umobile pppd[4409]: Problem: all had bit 7 set to 0
What modules have you loaded? You have to have:
ppp_async 6080 0
ppp_generic 17864 0 [ppp_deflate bsd_comp ppp_async]
slhc
slhc should be loaded first; well, try to get them all loaded.
Additionaly Tom Cook suggests to add ATL0 to the chat script.
How do I actually pass multiple AT commands to the init line:
Like this:
ATM0 ATL0
or like this
ATM0;ATL0
ATMOLO should work.
Oki