Sometimes I've had to restart it. /etc/init.d/gsmd stop /etc/init.d/gsmd start I don't believe restart works. The gui doesn't seem to realize the modem has come up when you enable it that way. I have only been able to make calls through the dialer if gsmd is working at startup. I added a little script to stop/start the gsm daemon at the end of the init process (just before X starting) and that seemed to help.
On 8/1/07, andy selby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 31/07/07, Brad Pitcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I thought I had a broken modem at first as well, but then I tried > connecting > > using libgsmd-tool and that worked. I have yet to get it working using > that > > "cu" command. > > I tried libgsmd-tool but all I got was a message saying 'could not > connect to gsmd' but I can use gsmd to produce a gsm.log (which says > cannont connect to gsmmodem), > what was the command line you typed to enable the modem? >

