On my box this was a permission problem. Check the perms on all pon
related files and on the /dev/tty???.
Kevin Traas wrote:
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> I've got a friend that I'm trying to support over the phone He's
> getting the above error when trying to run "pon". I've gone through all the
> obvious things,
I have had this message with a broken com port.
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I've got a friend that I'm trying to support over the phone He's
getting the above error when trying to run "pon". I've gone through all the
obvious things, but have had no success.
Does anyone have any ideas?
- Running lsmod showed ppp loaded.
- Rebuilding kernel with static ppp support d
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