On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 01:04:17PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> making a backup of my old one. I tried the new kernel, and now when I run
> PPPD, I get an error saying it can't open /dev/modem OR /dev/ttyS14 (my
> modem). When I run minicom, it says I'm online already as soon as it
> initia
Deven,
> making a backup of my old one. I tried the new kernel, and now when I run
> PPPD, I get an error saying it can't open /dev/modem OR /dev/ttyS14 (my
> modem).
Does it work when you are root? If so, you may need to add yourself
to some groups like dialout and dip. Look to see what grou
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was using my Lucent just fine earlier today, after installing a
Linux599.zip driver. It worked great, except when I ran PPPD, it said there
was no kernel PPP support. I looekd at make xconfig, and found that was
indeed true. I enabled PPP support, recompiled, and ins
I was using my Lucent just fine earlier today, after installing a
Linux599.zip driver. It worked great, except when I ran PPPD, it said there
was no kernel PPP support. I looekd at make xconfig, and found that was
indeed true. I enabled PPP support, recompiled, and installed the kernel,
making
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