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On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 22:10:13 -0700
Brian Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/23/06, Simon Vallet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on the other hand you may have a point about quik. i don't have
the exact reference for the report so, i don't know, but i do know
there are a listed quik quirks on the
Hello, all!
I have a Power Macintosh 7500 running Debian Sarge. I have a US
Robotics 56.6K modem.
When I try to dial up, Debian gets the modem to dial, and the modem
negotiates a connection, but then the remote computer can't hear
anything Debian says, and Debian can't hear anything the
Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
Hello, all!
I have a Power Macintosh 7500 running Debian Sarge. I have a US
Robotics 56.6K modem.
When I try to dial up, Debian gets the modem to dial, and the modem
negotiates a connection, but then the remote computer can't hear
anything Debian says, and
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 10:56:47 +0200
Simon Vallet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't have access to the machine right now, but
I'll post the config tonight.
Here it is -- note that modules are disabled, and that it is not
intended to run on another machine. It also includes many options which
are
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 10:43:40AM -0500, Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
On a possibly related note, I am unable to detect an Apple
Laserwriter 4/600 PS I have hooked up via ethernet, an ethernet
switch, and an AsanteTalk ethertalk-to-localtalk bridge. Again, it
prints just fine from the same
Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
Hello, all!
I have a Power Macintosh 7500 running Debian Sarge. I have a US
Robotics 56.6K modem.
When I try to dial up, Debian gets the modem to dial, and the modem
negotiates a connection, but then the remote computer can't hear
anything Debian says, and Debian
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 10:43:40AM -0500, Jeffrey Rolland wrote:
On a possibly related note, I am unable to detect an Apple
Laserwriter 4/600 PS I have hooked up via ethernet, an ethernet
switch, and an AsanteTalk ethertalk-to-localtalk bridge. Again, it
prints just fine from the same
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If this USR is a sportster, that is an init string that you need to give
it
or you will run into problems like this. I don't remember what it was off
the top of my head, but it is the modem (according to past experiences
with
USR modems)
It is indeed a
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 07:25:30PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The output of nbplkup is null. It doesn't appear to be sending traffic
though the localnet.
One interesting point is that I sometimes have my iBook running OS 10.4.8
hooked up via ethernet to an ethernet switch (which the
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