Stefen Boyd wrote:

> Hi,
>   I can't seem to find any archives to search... but
> thanks to Carlos Vidal for his help with 0.99.1 features.
>
> I recently moved from a 2.0.x kernel to 2.2.5 (rh6.0)
> and would like to move to a more recent diald.  I'm
> past the ethertap issues(I think... created the devs
> and added aliases), but now I'm having a problem with
> chat "Can't get terminal parameter: Invalid argument"
> Any ideas on what might be causing this problem?
>
> I'm using the same connect script with 0.16 with no
> problems...

I had that particular chat error all the time when I tried to run diald-0.16 on
a 2.2 kernel. Upgrading to 0.9x made it go away. (I've got ppp-2.3.5 BTW). The
nearest thing I get now, is that if I send a "block" to diald while the modem is
trying to connect, diald goes into an infinite loop, perpetually trying to
activate the modem and resetting itself when it fails. It becomes completely
unresponsive then and the only way to make it stop is to kill it. (Mike? What's
that all about?)

But that must be something different because it doesn't give the 'terminal
parameter' error log messages from chat.
So, I guess the most likely scenarios tare:

(A) you've built diald-0.991 but haven't installed it properly
(B) it's installed but you're still running the old one cos it's in a different
directory like /usr/local/bin.
(C) you're looking at the wrong part of the log file, at messages that were
written before you upgraded.

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