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On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Enrico Zini wrote:
> Opening "/var/log/connection_speeds"...
> chat: Sep 09 16:23:04 CONNECT 50666/ARQ/V90/LAPM/V42BIS
> Closing "/var/log/connection_speeds".
> Opening "/var/log/connection_speeds"...
> chat: Sep 09 10:55:38 CONNECT 50666/A
*- On 9 Sep, Enrico Zini wrote about "Re: Modem connection speed"
>
> (and, BTW, another thing I would like to know is why doesn't it CONNECT
> 56000 :( )
>
Here is a little article describing all the reasons. Actually you are
lucky to get 50666.
http://www.comput
On 8 Sep 1999, John Hasler wrote:
> > This is my chatscript (I added ECHO and REPORT to the original pppconfig
> > generated script, but nothing changed):
> > connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/mclink2"
>
> Change that to connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -r report_file -f
> /etc/chatscript
Enrico Zini writes:
> This is my chatscript (I added ECHO and REPORT to the original pppconfig
> generated script, but nothing changed):
> connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/mclink2"
Change that to connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -r report_file -f
/etc/chatscripts/mclink2"
where 'report_
On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Hasso Tepper wrote:
> >I would like to see the modem connection speed after the CONNECT message
> in my
> >logs; I use ppp 2.3.5-2 on a slink box.
> Depends which modem do you use. Look at your modems manual to see how to
> enable
> connection speed reporting.
ATX4, and as yo
At 12:41 08.09.99 +0200, Enrico Zini wrote:
>Hello!
>
>I would like to see the modem connection speed after the CONNECT message
in my
>logs; I use ppp 2.3.5-2 on a slink box.
Depends which modem do you use. Look at your modems manual to see how to
enable
connection speed reporting.
Hasso
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On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Kelly Lesperance wrote:
> PPP is setup and configured, and it works fine, only the connect speed is
> never reported. If I look in /var/log/messages it just says "CONNECT" with
> no speed. I've tried a bunch of init strings (Including the
If you are seeing something like this:
Aug 12 21:03:05 owl pppd[982]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
Aug 12 21:03:05 owl pppd[982]: Using interface ppp0
Aug 12 21:03:05 owl pppd[982]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
Aug 12 21:03:09 owl pppd[982]: not replacing existing default route to sl0
[0.0.
get pcmcia source and compile then intsall with your new kernel. pcmcia modules
usually need to be recompiled when you have new kernel (if you did not set ver
for modules in kernel)
Chanop
On Wed, Aug 18, 1999 at 04:48:54PM -0500, Craig Hancock wrote:
> Hello all I ahve a problem I just install
Your serial port that your modem uses is probable using an IRQ greater
than 4. If so, Linux won't detect the serial port. You have to tell
Linux that the serial port is using IRQ n. Check in windows first:
find out which COM your modem is in. Then check which IRQ this COM is
usin:
control pannel
Bill West writes:
> Since I converted the machine to debian dialins do not work at all. Using
> same mgetty setup the modems pick up fine but give gibberish and junk
> chars instead of the login prompt and hangs up.
Sounds like a baud rate problem.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
D
On Tue, Aug 10, 1999 at 11:13:46AM +0100, Thys van der Merwe wrote:
> Hi
>
> I hope someone can help me with this.
>
> I loaded the Debian base on my laptop, hoping to get the rest of the
> packages off the net using dselect.
>
> At first I thought that I had a problem using pppconfig, so I got
On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 12:40:50AM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote:
> I am getting a lot of errors for my ppp0 interface.
> ifconfig shows:
>
> ppp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
> inet addr:129.94.16.27 P-t-P:129.94.15.6
> Mask:255.255.255.255
>
in the chat session, it will say
CONNECT 33600
^ -- this one should be the one which is real...
maybe..
¦b Fri, 23 Jul 1999 19:53:21 +1000, »Õ¤U¼g¹D...
>Hi,
> How do I determine what modem line speed I currently have.
>
> I have 33.6k modem, but windoze reports 567
On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Shao Zhang wrote:
> I have 33.6k modem, but windoze reports 56700bps, I have tried to set
> with
> the string W2, and it still reports 56700bps. Hopefully, linux will
> give me
> a correct value.
Invoke chat with the -r option from your /etc/ppp/peers/my_i
On Fri, Jul 16, 1999 at 03:24:56AM -0700, Stephen Monroe wrote:
> To all that were helping me configure my modem and needed more information:
>
> Here is the complete output of "plog" (Fixhate is the computer's name):
>
> Jul 15 01:55:27 fixhate pppd[8750]: Exit.
> Jul 15 01:55:27 fixhate pppd[8
Today's Topics:
modem configuration specifics [ "Stephen Monroe"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
Re: Re: getty vs minicom [ >Here is the complete output of
"plog" (Fixhate is the computer's >name):
Jul 15 01:55:27 fixhate pppd[8753]: pppd 2.3.7 started by root, uid 0
Jul 15 01:55:2
On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 02:22:35AM -0700, Stephen Monroe wrote:
>
>
>
> >Stephen Monroe writes:
> > > Using setserial I found
> > > IRQ: 3
> > > Port: 0x02f8
> >
> >That's /dev/ttyS1. You've got a serial port there, but why are you sure
> >your modem is on it?
>
> When I boot to Win98 it says
> I ran pppconfig and finally thought I was getting somewhere, however when
> I finished and then typed "pon" nothing happened (as before).
Post the complete outputs of 'plog' and 'setserial -a /dev/ttyS1' .
> I have to modprobe ppp every time I reboot else pon says the kernel lacks
> support for
Stephen Monroe writes:
> Using setserial I found
> IRQ: 3
> Port: 0x02f8
That's /dev/ttyS1. You've got a serial port there, but why are you sure
your modem is on it?
When I boot to Win98 it says it's there. I assume it's the same for both
partitions.
> then pnpdump > /etc/isapnp.conf
Stephen Monroe writes:
> Using setserial I found
> IRQ: 3
> Port: 0x02f8
That's /dev/ttyS1. You've got a serial port there, but why are you sure
your modem is on it?
> then pnpdump > /etc/isapnp.conf
You're sure you have a pnp modem? It can't be jumpered for non-pnp?
Run pppconfig and try pon
> I configured my modem in gnome-ppp, but when I try to connect nothing
> happens.
> I then ran "pon", but still nothing happened.
Don't use gnome-ppp, use pppconfig. In my experiences, it actually works.
_Then_, use pon to connect.
--
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On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 02:15:40AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> To all-- I have a Diamond Supra 288i SP modem in a ISA motherboard, and
> my Debian 2.1.8 system won't detect it. Specifically:
>
> 1) If I run ./0setserial, it says-- Cannot autoconfigure port.
> Device or resource busy.
Well, what do you need it for? Do you need 56k connectivity? Is 33.6
fast enough? How many modems do you need now? How many will you need in
the future?
On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Chad A. Adlawan wrote:
> hi,
> can someone please suggest to me a nice modempool ? or am i better
> off using exter
Paul Miller writes:
> I have opened Minicom, and I get the NO CARRIER response as soon as it
> opens. This would be in response to the initialization string that
> Minicom uses. I can then succesfully send any AT commands after that.
Replaces 'OK' with 'OK-AT-OK' . This tells chat to expect 'OK',
Ben Darnell wrote:
>
> [Please send/cc all replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Last night (Monday), my modem stopped working. When I try to start ppp,
> chat says:
> sending "ATZ^M"
> expect "OK"
> And nothing happens. If I run minicom and try to type at the modem, I get
> nothing (my keystrokes a
John Hasler wrote:
>
> Paul Miller writes:
> > I get the NO CARRIER in response to the ATZ command. This is the first AT
> > command sent to the modem.
>
> That sounds like a modem problem. Try connecting to the modem with minicom
> and sending it ATZ.
I have opened Minicom, and I get the NO CA
Paul Miller writes:
> I get the NO CARRIER in response to the ATZ command. This is the first AT
> command sent to the modem.
That sounds like a modem problem. Try connecting to the modem with minicom
and sending it ATZ.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, W
Sandy Kear wrote:
>
> At 10:09 PM 6/27/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >Hi everybody,
> >
> >Ever since upgrading to the 2.2.x Kernel, I have had strange things
> >happening with my modem. It is a NewComm 33.6Kbps ISA PnP Fax/Modem (now
> >that's a mouth full).
> >
> >I have isapnp set up correctly to init
>> "RF" == Rene Feenstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RF> I got my analog modem working a few weeks ago but now i', trying
RF> to setup my isdn modem = Teles 16.3 I got it included in the
RF> kernel and i can see it installing well but when I try to call out
RF> with it with pon isdn ( my pon conf
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Subject: Modem GM56PCI-L
Date: Sat, May 22, 1999 at 03:57:56PM -0300
In reply to:Luiz Felipe
Quoting Luiz Felipe([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello, now I use Debian 2.0 and a modem GM56PCI-L of Genius. My minicom
> (ttyS1) don't recive responce, in Windows my modem is COM3 it's put in
I'm not sure if Linux supports any PCI modems yet. Check out the latest Hardware
howto.
Luiz Felipe wrote:
> Hello, now I use Debian 2.0 and a modem GM56PCI-L of Genius. My minicom
> (ttyS1) don't recive responce, in Windows my modem is COM3 it's put in
> PCI2 on my MotherBord, and how I can use
On 20 May, Rob wrote:
> Umm, isn't this the Debian list? Or did I miss the release of Visual Basic
> for Linux?
>
oh, PLEASE say i missed it too. ;) one of the very few worthwhile
microsoft products.
--
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Microcomputer Support Specialist
In foo.debian-user, Erhan Ince wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a 56K US robotics speakerphone modem.
>
> I am interested in activating the speakerphone or toggling it off using
>
> the modem commands from my visual basic program. I know how to
> use the MSCOMM port I just don't know how to activate
> I am interested in activating the speakerphone or toggling it off using
> the modem commands from my visual basic program. I know how to
> use the MSCOMM port I just don't know how to activate/de-activate
> the speakerphone.
Umm, isn't this the Debian list? Or did I miss the release of Visual B
in your bios you can set some information irq to your parallel,mouse port.
and you can set your bios to be : not plug and play
or reserve the irq 3 to your modem
but forget the old setting to come back if nothing of this work
> I have a Boca Research 33.6 PNP (unfortunately) ISA modem which has
> ceassed to work recently. I had it working fine with isapnptools aside
> from a few errors I got at boot time. I always got:
>
> IO Resource Conflict -- Error allocating 8 bits at 0x2f8
> IRQ Conflict -- IRQ 3
>
> These, ob
Hi,
On Fri, 02 Apr, 1999 à 06:05:23AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> First: I could swear there was a script floating around
> to have your machine dial up your ISP & email the IP
> address to you. I thought it was in an early issue of
> Linux Gazette. Does anyone know if & where I might find
Judith E. Bush writes:
> I'd write it myself, except I'm frustrated with my ppp dial up script as
> it is.
Have you tried running pppconfig to set up ppp and then using pon and poff?
You are obviously using vanilla PAP authentication. With Debian there is
no need to write ornate ppp scripts.
--
I have written script like that, and it's on my homepage (URL below).
Basicly keeps pppd alive and emails you IPs.
Andrew
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h
On Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 06:05:23AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> First: I could swear there was a script floating around
> to have your machine dial up your ISP & email the IP
> address to you. I thought it was in an early issue of
> Linux Gazette. Does anyone know if & where I might find
>
> I need help to choise a modem that works on debian
> can somebody tellme about?
I'm using an internal USR 56K Sportster on this machine; works fine. What
you have to be leery of is any modem that requires Windows. Ask about that
specifically.
My advice would be to avoid an internal mod
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Pablo Cernadas wrote:
> I need help to choise a modem that works on debian
> can somebody tellme about?
External.
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12703 Veterans Memorial #106, Houston, TX 77014, USA
I've had a hell of a time with the Zoom (model 2919) modem I purchased
specifically
for Linux. I bugged a lot of people and worked on it too long. The problem is
it
wouldn't reset. I've sent it to the manufacturer and hope the one they're
sending
back will work. I don't know a whole lot abou
Be careful. The Motorola SM56 is a winmodem but it does not say so
anywhere on the box! At the web site, it is called a "software modem" or
a HSP The AOpen FM-56 is also a winmodem but it does not advertize
it in big letters on the box. I discovered this at the web site in a
footnote. These are
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Pablo Cernadas wrote:
> I need help to choise a modem that works on debian
> can somebody tellme about?
Avoid any modem that is a "win modem" These do not and can
not be made to work under Linux. Primarily because the CPU
does most of the work, and the specifications are kept
I need help to choise a modem that works on debian
can somebody tellme about?
thanks
good day
Subject: modem user
Date: Mon, Mar 01, 1999 at 04:40:38PM -0600
In reply to:Fethi A. Okyar
Quoting Fethi A. Okyar([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>
> Hi,
>
> The last thing I expected to have problems with during my
> recent hamm installation (2.0.34) was with the modem, but
> guess wh
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Fethi A. Okyar wrote:
[cut]
> I spent a couple hours for the configuration, and figuring
> which jumper switches to use, my modem is using ttyS3. By
> the way does anybody think it would be easier to use the
> PnP mode, rather than hardwiring to COM3,IRQ4 ?
>
> The problem I
On 01-Mar-99 Fethi A. Okyar wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The last thing I expected to have problems with during my
> recent hamm installation (2.0.34) was with the modem, but
> guess what?
>
> I spent a couple hours for the configuration, and figuring
> which jumper switches to use, my modem is using tt
It's a generic internal 28.8 hayes clone modem. I will do as you
suggest and see what happens.
Thanks.
At 2/21/99 3:41:00 PM, you wrote:
>What kind of modem is it?
>Anyway, that freezing sounds like it could be an IRQ conflict. Check
>cat /proc/interrupts to see which IRQs are taken, and
>se
Daniel Kahraman writes:
> I can hear the dialing of my modem, but there is also a continuous
> buzzing sound as soon as the modem is activated and while the dialing is
> taking place.
Does it sound like dialtone? If so, the line is not going off-hook, either
because of a hardware problem or becau
> Hi,
>
> How do I set up my modem in Debian? I have installed the base system and a
> bunch of other things including Minicom and when I opened Minicom the system
> froze while itializing the modem.
>
> Thanks.
>
What kind of modem is it?
Anyway, that freezing sounds like it could be an IRQ
> Also, is there a page somewhere that lists the hayes/at modem commands?
Try the modem manufacturers home pages. Even if they do not have hayes/at
modem commands you can probably get it from what they do have. For example, I
believe that www.zoltrix.com can help.
Another option, which I never
*- On 18 Feb, Chris Hoover wrote about "Modem Commands"
> Does anyone know the command to tell a modem to turn the sound off?
atm0
> Also, is there a page somewhere that lists the hayes/at modem commands?
> I've been looking for one, but no luck so far.
>
Your modem has this info built into i
In a message dated 2/18/99 11:00:24 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi Chris:
>
> AT&M0
>
>
Um, I believe the command is ATM0 - the ampersand M0 tells the modem about
error control.
-Jay
Hi Chris:
AT&M0
Chris Hoover wrote:
>
> Does anyone know the command to tell a modem to turn the sound off?
> Also, is there a page somewhere that lists the hayes/at modem commands?
> I've been looking for one, but no luck so far.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
> --
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Hello,
==
> > I've installed LINUX (debian 2.0.2) on my IBM 240 E pc. LINUX is
> > unable to sense the built in modem. PC has Rockwell HCF 56K
> > modem at IRQ 4 on COM1. It works fine with Windows. I tried
> > editing /etc/rc.boot/0serial script with various parameters.
> > Whenever I run 'w
Frankie wrote:
> when I turn my computer on, and try to dial out (with xisp), it won't
> connect.
>
As such xISP is hassle free and it dials out the first time upon
configuration. Your problem may be with your modem initialization string
or the correct serial port not being shown out to xISP
Branden Robinson wrote:
> I used to have exactly that problem. When the modem got hung up it wedged
> and I couldn't get back to it.
>
> It's probably been a year since I had to deal with it, though. IIRC it was
> a U.S. Robotics internal giving me this problem, and it has to do with
> one of th
John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Christopher R. Barry writes:
> > I have a Courier X2 and I always need to type pon, wait a second (the
> > modem lights change), then type pon again to connect.
>
> Try editing /etc/chatscripts/provider and changing 'OK' to 'OK-AT-OK' .
> Let know how it
That didn't do the trick. I have a couple more options to try. I hope to get
around
to it today. Will let the list know if I get it fixed. Any more ideas are
welcome:)
Thanks,
Kent
John Hasler wrote:
> Christopher R. Barry writes:
> > I have a Courier X2 and I always need to type pon, wai
On Mon, Feb 01, 1999 at 09:35:58AM +, ktb wrote:
> I posted a couple days ago (to Debian User's) about my modem freezing up. I
> got a couple
> suggestions and am now getting around to trying to solve this problem.
> The problem has increased in frequency so that every time after logging
> of
Christopher R. Barry writes:
> I have a Courier X2 and I always need to type pon, wait a second (the
> modem lights change), then type pon again to connect.
Try editing /etc/chatscripts/provider and changing 'OK' to 'OK-AT-OK' .
Let know how it works.
--
John Hasler
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ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I posted a couple days ago (to Debian User's) about my modem freezing up. I
> got a couple
> suggestions and am now getting around to trying to solve this problem.
> The problem has increased in frequency so that every time after logging
> off using "poff" my mo
ktb writes:
> I posted a couple days ago (to Debian User's) about my modem freezing up.
> I got a couple suggestions and am now getting around to trying to solve
> this problem. The problem has increased in frequency so that every time
> after logging off using "poff" my modem can't be accessed.
per_adua32 writes:
> Here's the rest of info you requested:
These files were not produced by pppconfig, and will not work. They are
the files that would be used if you typed 'pon' with no argument as pon
defaults to the provider named 'provider'.
> plog
> Jan 31 19:24:08
Thank you for replying to my posting.
As I said in the letter the problems only started
after I installed the standard package 'plus' (the plus
being midnight commander and a game called luxman).
I then tested the modem and it worked fine.
Then I used pppconfig and the modem ... I won't repeat
m
> Hi Deb-Users,
> I have a problem with a modem called 'SupraExpress 56i pro' a
> PCI-56K-Modem.
> How can I get access to it with debian.
> I can't access it via ttySx
> TIA
One thing to try would be to use isapnp tool, if that modem of yours is,
in fact, pnp. Does seem that way. The package is a
per_adua32 writes:
> Then I used dselect to install the standard package
> plus a few other things. After that I could not
> connect to my isp.
What additional packages did you install?
> I proceeded to install the standard package again and after that tested
> the modem again. And again it wo
ktb writes:
> Every once in a while my modem won't respond to "pon" I have
> tried to see a pattern in the freezeup but haven't found one.
> ...
> I see the message says the modem is locked up by "pid 829" but I have no
> idea what that means.
It means that pppd, running with pid 829, has locked
Try looking up and finding out what process has pid 829 (top or ps)
Andrew
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Michelle Coelho wrote:
> I have connected an external 56k modem to com1 (ttyS0). I ran pppconfig and
> filled in the info to the best of my knowledge. Then I ran pon. Then I did a
> 'plog' and got the following diagnostics:
>
> pppd: In file /etc/ppp/peers/provider : unrecognized option '/dev
At 01:58 PM 1/27/1999 -0500, Michelle Coelho wrote:
>
> I have connected an external 56k modem to com1 (ttyS0). I ran pppconfig and
> filled in the info to the best of my knowledge. Then I ran pon. Then I did a
> 'plog' and got the following diagnostics:
>
> .
> .
> pppd: Exit
> .
> .
> .
> pp
Michelle Coelho writes:
> My 486 has a 16450 UART...Do you reckon this to be the problem.
Part of it, at least.
> Should I be using a modem of lower speed, say, 33.6?
You should be able to specify an init string that will tell that modem to
run at that speed. Also go into pppconfig and lower th
What kind of 56k modem do you have (v90, X2, or Flex)? Which does your ISP
support?
I can tell I'm connected by using plog. The last line (when I'm finally
connected) is my IP address.
Steve
>I have connected an external 56k modem to com1 (ttyS0). I ran pppconfig >and
filled in the info to th
You can try wvdial package, it uses init string different from ATZ.
Basicly it looks up the init string for your modem.
Also, look into irqtune. Didnt help me, but might help you.
Andrew
Never include a comment that will help | A
On Tue, Jan 26, 1999 at 08:16:51PM -0500, Larry Venable wrote:
> I'm having a little problem getting higher connection rates than 33,600 on my
> usrobotics/ 3 com sportster 56K. I used the AZT initialization string
> suggested in
> Debian setup, when I originally set up my system. But I know it ca
I'm having a little problem getting higher connection rates than 33,600 on my
usrobotics/ 3 com sportster 56K. I used the AZT initialization string suggested
in
Debian setup, when I originally set up my system. But I know it can't be
optimum;
since windoze is faster at the same url's when timed o
Install isapnp package, and run pnpdump. If the output detected your
modem, then you may be in good shape! Make sure that the serial ports
are NOT built into your kernel, but are modules (I think that's what's
in the default kernel). Then edit the isipnp.conf file to look like
the settings seen
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>
> - Received message begins Here -
>
>
> Tonight I'm going to install bo from Cd and make sure the modem still works.
> If it does then I'll install things one at a time and see what happens.
>
OK, here's the story. I rem
> Quick question. Before I do that, what is the AT command to restore the
> modem to factory settings?
ATZ will load stored profile 0. AT&F0 will load factory profile 0.
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
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After listening to a number of suggestions, I installed a clean copy of
hamm from the CD to a spare SCSI disk. The modem still doesn't work.
I removed the sound card and disabled all serial ports except for the
modem.
Tonight I'm going to inst
"BOHICA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The final resolution was to install the 2.1 base disks with the 2.0 rescue
> and driver floppies, download the latest kernel and use a linux/bash
> emulator on my NT desktop to build a custom compilation of the kernel that
> included the needed Xircom suppor
On Wed, Dec 30, 1998 at 01:07:57PM -0500, Colin Telmer wrote:
>
> Has anyone been able to get a modem to answer to a distinct phone ring?
> My phone company allows one to have up to four numbers on one line each
> with a distinct ring and I would like to set up a fax server that answers
> only on
/dev/modem is just a link to the actual device, which is
/dev/ttyS*
so just find out which COM the modem is on, and make a link to it named
/dev/modem
Andrew
Never include a comment that will help | Andrew Ivanov
someone else un
On Thu, Dec 31, 1998 at 11:33:08AM -0600, Brent Hueth wrote:
>
> Ok, got my new debian system up and running at work (yahoo!!), now i'm
> trying to do the same at home. Everything seems to have installed
> properly, but i can't get my modem to respond. I tried a cat > /dev/
> ttyS1 atdt## to see if
On Wed, Dec 30, 1998 at 01:07:57PM -0500, Colin Telmer wrote:
: Has anyone been able to get a modem to answer to a distinct phone ring?
: My phone company allows one to have up to four numbers on one line each
: with a distinct ring and I would like to set up a fax server that answers
: only
BOHICA writes:
> The final resolution was to install the 2.1 base disks with the 2.0 rescue
> and driver floppies,...
Ok, that tells us that the problem originates in the floppies.
> I tried emailing the disk maintainer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) about the
> problems I experienced with the latest disks
nate means of reaching him,
please let me know.
- BOHICA
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Sent: Friday, December 25, 1998 19:46
To: BOHICA
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Modem trouble, Please help!!
BOHICA writes:
> btw: I have noti
BOHICA writes:
> btw: I have noticed that I no longer need any passwords to login, not
> even as root!
Worser and worser.
> Could this be related to the self-healing?
Could be. If so, I'm wrong about pcmcia. This begins to sound like a bug
in boot-floppies, but I would have though someone else
to the self-healing?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 25, 1998 15:22
To: BOHICA
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Modem trouble, Please help!!
BOHICA writes:
> Where/How do I change this and make it stay changed?
Get rid
BOHICA writes:
> Where/How do I change this and make it stay changed?
Get rid of whatever is changing it back. Something that is running at boot
is changing it back. This is a serious bug.
I recall that you said that this is a laptop. Are you using any pcmcia
stuff?
--
John Hasler
l Message-
From: Pete Harlan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 25, 1998 12:54
To: BOHICA
Subject: Re: Modem trouble, Please help!!
> S:12345:respawn:/sbin/getty ttyS1
That's it; comment that line out.
--Pete
BOHICA
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 25, 1998 10:08
To: BOHICA
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Modem trouble, Please help!!
BOHICA writes:
> On setup reboot, pppconfig ran and I setup my ISP, dialed in and was
&
BOHICA writes:
> On setup reboot, pppconfig ran and I setup my ISP, dialed in and was
> trying to get the dselect access configured when I suddenly got the
> following error:
> Usage: /sbin/getty [-hiLmw] [-l login_program] [-t timeout] [-I
> initstring] line baud_rate,... line [termtype] or [-hiL
At 10:04 AM 11/20/98 -0600, Kent West wrote:
>I don't have any definitive errors, but there was a thread on this issue a
>couple of weeks ago; you might want to check the mail archives at
>www.debian.org.
Oops, that was supposed to be "definitive answers". Where is my mind?
I don't have any definitive errors, but there was a thread on this issue a
couple of weeks ago; you might want to check the mail archives at
www.debian.org.
At 06:16 PM 11/19/98 -0600, Andrew Ivanov wrote:
>Evening all.
>I got a quick question about modem finetuning.it feels like my
>connectio
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