Wonko writes:
> it works fine with windows but not linux, what could be the problem?
What are the symptoms? "can't connect" is not enough information. Exactly
what happens? Post the output of the 'plog' command.
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John Hasler
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
> day and when i came back it was dead and i couldn't reconnect. it works
> fine with windows but not linux, what could be the problem?
Do a "tail -f /var/log/messages" then watch the log as you box is trying to
connect. This should help you figure out what the deal is. Also I would check
the perms
Off the top of my head, their are two possibilities I can think of:
your ISP changed something but the windows RAS was able to detect it
or possibly a stale lock file (though this seems less likely). For the
first one, check with the ISP, for the second look in /var/lock for a
file like L
i had no problems with this before and all of a sudden i couldn't
connect. i din't upgrade anything either. i left my connection on for a
day and when i came back it was dead and i couldn't reconnect. it works
fine with windows but not linux, what could be the problem?
Michelle Coelho writes:
> Do you reckon the problem to be due to the fact that I've a 16450 UART,
> though I seriously don't think so
I do. These things aren't usually even real 16450's, but some anonymous
Korean ASIC designer's emulation thereof.
> I have a 33.6 internal modem (not connecte
On Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 09:17:32PM -0500, Michelle Coelho wrote:
> The problem? Well, I can't connect to my ISP, though my modem is dialing
> out..I can here it do so, and I can hear the screeching sound.
>
> I ran pon 4 times. The first time plog gave me this:
> chat: exp
First of all I'd like to thank all of you for responding to my problem..Here I am
giving you all the pertinent data to try and fix my problem.
The problem? Well, I can't connect to my ISP,
though my modem is dialing out..I can here it do so, and I can hear the
screeching so
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