Re: dialup modem identification

2006-10-28 Thread Nyizsnyik Ferenc
and and need to get a dialup connection working but I cannot seem > to get my 3Com 3CXM556 PC Card modem identified. I have used modprobe to > install serial_cs, ds, and pcmcia_cs modules to no avail; do I have to > install yenta_socket module as well for this modem? Or am I go

Re: dialup modem identification

2006-10-27 Thread Kevin Mark
t; broadband and need to get a dialup connection working but I cannot seem > to get my 3Com 3CXM556 PC Card modem identified. I have used modprobe to > install serial_cs, ds, and pcmcia_cs modules to no avail; do I have to > install yenta_socket module as well for this modem? Or am I go

dialup modem identification

2006-10-27 Thread David Whelan
my 3Com 3CXM556 PC Card modem identified. I have used modprobe to install serial_cs, ds, and pcmcia_cs modules to no avail; do I have to install yenta_socket module as well for this modem? Or am I going horribly wrong? Regards, Dave Whelan. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

GSM modem / mobile phone & gsmlib

2006-10-23 Thread Will Parkinson
Hi All,I am unable to hook my mobile phone up to interact with gsmlib.  The phone is hooked up to usb and is recognised when  lsusb is run, but i can figure out how to install it as a gsm modem for gsmlib.  The phone is an LG U880. Gsmlib looks at /dev/mobilephone for the mobile device, but this

Re: modem: internal or external?

2006-10-21 Thread Celejar
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 23:00:27 -0400 "Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] > > Internal or external, prepare to spend in the neighborhood of US$50 to > US$100 for a modem. The reason is that you want a hardware modem, not > one of those crappy winmode

Re: modem internal or external

2006-10-20 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
> give you a chance that lightning stops with modem and doesn't go inside > computer. Internal modems give you no chance that will not happen. I've > been told putting a basic bite knot into wiring breaks the straight path > lightning will need and can act to disrupt ligh

re: modem internal or external

2006-10-20 Thread Jude DaShiell
Always external otherwise it's time to buy a new computer after the next lightning hit. Internal modems allow lightning inside computers. External modems have a little wire and that can get hit and taken out and give you a chance that lightning stops with modem and doesn't go inside

Re: modem: internal or external?

2006-10-19 Thread Eric Belhomme
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > What is the current wisdom for a solid reliable modem? Should I go > external via the serial port or internal? Is USR still the defacto gold > standard? > Don't care about the brand of the modem, but prohibit _any_ int

Re: modem: internal or external?

2006-10-18 Thread M-L
On Thursday 19 October 2006 12:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] shared this with us all: >--> I'm building a new computer (Etch is installing over dial up now), >--> but all my modems are internal ISA. So unless I want to have to fire up >--> my 486 just to dial out, I need a new

Re: modem: internal or external?

2006-10-18 Thread Russell L. Harris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I'm building a new computer (Etch is installing over dial up now), > but all my modems are internal ISA. So unless I want to have to fire up > my 486 just to dial out, I need a new modem. > > The MB has a serial port and I have 3 PCI slots, a PCI-

Re: modem: internal or external?

2006-10-18 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10/18/06 21:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm building a new computer (Etch is installing over dial up now), > but all my modems are internal ISA. So unless I want to have to fire up > my 486 just to dial out, I need a new mo

Re: modem: internal or external?

2006-10-18 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 10:51:25PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm building a new computer (Etch is installing over dial up now), > but all my modems are internal ISA. So unless I want to have to fire up > my 486 just to dial out, I need a new modem. > > The MB has a se

modem: internal or external?

2006-10-18 Thread dtutty
I'm building a new computer (Etch is installing over dial up now), but all my modems are internal ISA. So unless I want to have to fire up my 486 just to dial out, I need a new modem. The MB has a serial port and I have 3 PCI slots, a PCI-E x 16 and 2 PCI-E x1 free. (Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe AM

Re: Cable Modem / Internet / Built-in 10-100 Ethernet / Slows & Then Stalls...

2006-10-08 Thread Richard
:0 carrier:0 > > collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 > > RX bytes:33793861 (32.2 MiB) TX bytes:3929165 (3.7 MiB) > > Interrupt:50 > > I presume that your cable modem is connected to eth0. Why is the MTU so > low? Generally, for a device that conn

Re: Cable Modem / Internet / Built-in 10-100 Ethernet / Slows & Then Stalls...

2006-10-08 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
MiB) > Interrupt:50 > I presume that your cable modem is connected to eth0. Why is the MTU so low? Generally, for a device that connects via ethernet you have an MTU of 1492 or 1500. Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://people.connexer.com/~roberto http://www.connexer.com signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Cable Modem / Internet / Built-in 10-100 Ethernet / Slows & Then Stalls...

2006-10-08 Thread Richard
This is odd, (VERY) when surfing its okay, however, when downloading like new iso image files, or ftping... the ethernet connection seems to come to a crawl, then stops (cold) (please note: in Window XP (oops) there was never a problem in downloading. Here is my snap of ifconfig -a

Re: Machine dropout from modem?

2006-09-23 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sat, Sep 23, 2006 at 07:14:30PM +1000, M-L wrote: > Using Debian Etch, > Acer 3614WLCi laptop > Maestro Woomera modem through a USB to RS232 cable. > The modem is connected to the ISP but the system has dropped off the modem > connection. > > The modem shows it&#x

Re: Machine dropout from modem?

2006-09-23 Thread M-L
;> Using Debian Etch, >--> >>>> Acer 3614WLCi laptop >--> >>>> Maestro Woomera modem through a USB to RS232 cable. >--> >>>> >--> >>>> The modem is connected to the ISP but the system has dropped off > the --> >>&

Re: Machine dropout from modem?

2006-09-23 Thread Mumia W..
On 09/23/2006 07:42 AM, M-L wrote: On Saturday 23 September 2006 19:43, Mumia W.. shared this with us all: On 09/23/2006 04:14 AM, M-L wrote: Using Debian Etch, Acer 3614WLCi laptop Maestro Woomera modem through a USB to RS232 cable. The modem is connected to the ISP but the system has

Re: Machine dropout from modem?

2006-09-23 Thread M-L
On Saturday 23 September 2006 19:43, Mumia W.. shared this with us all: >--> On 09/23/2006 04:14 AM, M-L wrote: >--> > Using Debian Etch, >--> > Acer 3614WLCi laptop >--> > Maestro Woomera modem through a USB to RS232 cable. >--> > >--> > T

Re: Machine dropout from modem?

2006-09-23 Thread Mumia W..
On 09/23/2006 04:14 AM, M-L wrote: Using Debian Etch, Acer 3614WLCi laptop Maestro Woomera modem through a USB to RS232 cable. The modem is connected to the ISP but the system has dropped off the modem connection. The modem shows it's connected and yet the laptop isn't connected to

Machine dropout from modem?

2006-09-23 Thread M-L
Using Debian Etch, Acer 3614WLCi laptop Maestro Woomera modem through a USB to RS232 cable. The modem is connected to the ISP but the system has dropped off the modem connection. The modem shows it's connected and yet the laptop isn't connected to it. I try to run "pon" a

Modem-Telephone

2006-09-01 Thread David R. Litwin
VoIP: I wish to communicate using my modem and a real telephone wire. I have tried dtmfdial, but I do not know what the output is so that dtmfdial dials on the modem (the option is --output-dev) to the modem (By the bye, the driver being used to hear the things mentioned above is an alsa atiixp-snd-modem.

Re: Dial-up modem terminal........

2006-08-31 Thread M-L
On Friday 01 September 2006 11:11, M-L shared this with us all: >--> Using pon to dial my external Maestro Woomera modem, I don't know how to > bring --> up a terminal to talk to it in Debian etch. >--> >--> When using KPPP I could get into a modem terminal window. W

Dial-up modem terminal........

2006-08-31 Thread M-L
Using pon to dial my external Maestro Woomera modem, I don't know how to bring up a terminal to talk to it in Debian etch. When using KPPP I could get into a modem terminal window. With pon, I have no idea. I need this so that my phone line can be checked, apparently. Thanks in ad

Re: Anydata CDMA modem experiences

2006-07-21 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Jon K Hellan wrote: I recently got a CDMA wireless USB modem from Anydata. There are some problems using these modems with Linux, but thanks to pointers from nice people in the Czech user community, I think I was able to solve them. I wrote a web page about what I've found out. See

Anydata CDMA modem experiences

2006-07-20 Thread Jon K Hellan
I recently got a CDMA wireless USB modem from Anydata. There are some problems using these modems with Linux, but thanks to pointers from nice people in the Czech user community, I think I was able to solve them. I wrote a web page about what I've found out. See http://jk.ufisa.unine

Re: hsf modem installation fails

2006-06-21 Thread Serena Cantor
/modules/2.4.27-2-386/extra/hsfosspec.o --- Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 06:55:00AM -0700, Serena > Cantor wrote: > > I have a hsf modem and sarge. Compilation is > required > > during installation, and it fails. > > &g

Re: hsf modem installation fails

2006-06-21 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 06:55:00AM -0700, Serena Cantor wrote: > I have a hsf modem and sarge. Compilation is required > during installation, and it fails. > > Anyone knows the reason? Below is output by dpkg: > > > > Selecting previously deselected package hsfmo

hsf modem installation fails

2006-06-21 Thread Serena Cantor
I have a hsf modem and sarge. Compilation is required during installation, and it fails. Anyone knows the reason? Below is output by dpkg: Selecting previously deselected package hsfmodem. (Reading database ... 24559 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking hsfmodem (from

modem gives BUSY when trying to send sms.

2006-06-19 Thread Philippe Dhont (Sea-ro)
Hello, I have a Debian system with kernel 2.6.13.4. (let's call it system2) On COM1 i use an external modem and i have program i installed with apt-get named sms_client. I have the same setup (external model, debian) on another system (system1) which does exactly the same. On the older s

modem gives BUSY when trying to send sms.

2006-06-19 Thread debian
Hello, I have a Debian system with kernel 2.6.13.4. (let's call it system2) On COM1 i use an external modem and i have program i installed with apt-get named sms_client. I have the same setup (external model, debian) on another system (system1) which does exactly the same. On the older s

Re: Sagem [EMAIL PROTECTED] 800 modem

2006-05-13 Thread Bruno Delalleau
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 11:22:28AM +0200, Gilles SICHE wrote : > Good morning, > > would anyone be able to tell me the best way to install a Sagem [EMAIL > PROTECTED] > 800 modem on a Debian Sarge 3.1? > I have found contradictory information on the net and I have been told &

Re: Sagem [EMAIL PROTECTED] 800 modem

2006-05-09 Thread Eleftherios Theofilopoulos
On 5/9/06, Gilles SICHE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Good morning, would anyone be able to tell me the best way to install a Sagem [EMAIL PROTECTED] 800 modem on a Debian Sarge 3.1? I have found contradictory information on the net and I have been told that the problems caused by this mod

Sagem [EMAIL PROTECTED] 800 modem

2006-05-09 Thread Gilles SICHE
Good morning, would anyone be able to tell me the best way to install a Sagem [EMAIL PROTECTED] 800 modem on a Debian Sarge 3.1? I have found contradictory information on the net and I have been told that the problems caused by this modem two or three years ago have been solved : hence the out

Re: GSM/UMTS-Modem on serial Port [was Re: Onboard Modem]

2006-04-29 Thread IraqiGeek
sing one of the many EDGE/UMTS phones as a modem? AFAIK, almost all new phones support a modem profile through a serial or USB connection. My problem is, that Bouygues Telecom (France) give up for there unlimited Internet access (79 Euro per month) the "Sierre Wireless 755" for free w

Re: GSM/UMTS-Modem on serial Port [was Re: Onboard Modem]

2006-04-29 Thread Michelle Konzack
Wireless "Air Connect 860" or an Ericson. > (UMTS? not sure which they use) account with vodafone costs 30euros per > month. > > A serial EDGE/UMTS modem will not give you any broadband speeds, as the > serial port is limited to 115kbps, whereas vodafone claims speeds up t

Re: GSM/UMTS-Modem on serial Port [was Re: Onboard Modem]

2006-04-26 Thread IraqiGeek
On Tuesday, April 25, 2006 12:13 AM GMT, Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Am 2006-04-21 18:40:29, schrieb Hans du Plooy: Another option is a GSM modem (assuming you're on a GSM network). It sits on your serial port, like an ordinary modem, but does the conversion t

GSM/UMTS-Modem on serial Port [was Re: Onboard Modem]

2006-04-26 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-04-21 18:40:29, schrieb Hans du Plooy: > Another option is a GSM modem (assuming you're on a GSM network). It > sits on your serial port, like an ordinary modem, but does the > conversion to cellphone language. Because you are talking abourt it I have a GSM-Modem (c

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-24 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
phones form the same operaotr telephone > > number. I am sure it works. > My apologies, I assumed too much... > > > My problem resides in the mother board. > OK, as for the modem, you said it's a conexant. They used to have > drivers for their HSF and HCF chipsets. I d

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-24 Thread Chris Lale
it: Does somebody here experienced putting this onboard modem to work on linux? I connect to Internet through LAN, but I want to try doing it with a cell phone, as we got phone call credits from the Telco every month which we do not use completely. Unless your cellphone allows you

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-22 Thread Fernando Augusto Bender
er it as well, so I know there is a way out. :) > > > > Thank you for your suggestion. > > -- > Open the computer case - throw away the modem card. Get an external serial > port modem. It has real lights :) It will also have better surge > suppression and better quality compon

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-22 Thread Hans du Plooy
On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 20:44 +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > never as good as a proper serial modem. Only if you're dealing with > a laptop, where you can't throw away the modem inside and newer laptops > don't have serial ports, should you consider software modems. All I

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-22 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
-- Open the computer case - throw away the modem card. Get an external serial port modem. It has real lights :) It will also have better surge suppression and better quality components inside. From experience, I've never had a problem with external modems. Then use pppconfig under Debian -

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-22 Thread Fernando Augusto Bender
>>>Fellows! > >>> > >>>Just to know it: Does somebody here experienced putting this onboard > >>>modem to work on linux? > >>> > >>>I connect to Internet through LAN, but I want to try doing it with a > >>>cell phone, a

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-22 Thread Chris Lale
Fernando Augusto Bender wrote: On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 18:40 +0200, Hans du Plooy wrote: On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 09:54 -0300, Fernando Augusto Bender wrote: Fellows! Just to know it: Does somebody here experienced putting this onboard modem to work on linux? I connect to Internet

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-21 Thread Fernando Augusto Bender
orm the same operaotr telephone > > number. I am sure it works. > My apologies, I assumed too much... > > > My problem resides in the mother board. > OK, as for the modem, you said it's a conexant. They used to have > drivers for their HSF and HCF chipsets. I don

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-21 Thread Hans du Plooy
s, I assumed too much... > My problem resides in the mother board. OK, as for the modem, you said it's a conexant. They used to have drivers for their HSF and HCF chipsets. I don't know if they still do, I think they changed it so you have to pay for it, but I might be confusi

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-21 Thread Fernando Augusto Bender
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 09:41 -0500, Sumo Wrestler (or just ate too much) wrote: > Fernando Augusto Bender wrote: > > Fellows! > > > > Just to know it: Does somebody here experienced putting this onboard > > modem to work on linux? > > [...] > > Check out &g

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-21 Thread Fernando Augusto Bender
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 18:40 +0200, Hans du Plooy wrote: > On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 09:54 -0300, Fernando Augusto Bender wrote: > > Fellows! > > > > Just to know it: Does somebody here experienced putting this onboard > > modem to work on linux? > > > > I conn

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-21 Thread Hans du Plooy
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 09:54 -0300, Fernando Augusto Bender wrote: > Fellows! > > Just to know it: Does somebody here experienced putting this onboard > modem to work on linux? > > I connect to Internet through LAN, but I want to try doing it with a > cell phone, as we got ph

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-21 Thread Fernando Augusto Bender
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 09:38 -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > Fernando Augusto Bender wrote: > > > > Fellow, > > > > No. It's not a PCMCIA modem. It is an onboard one. It is not listed - I > > suppose - because it was not found. > > > Interesting

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-21 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Fernando Augusto Bender wrote: > > Fellow, > > No. It's not a PCMCIA modem. It is an onboard one. It is not listed - I > suppose - because it was not found. > Interesting > What are my alternatives? Not many. I know of some drivers that exist that work with Conexan

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-21 Thread Fernando Augusto Bender
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 09:24 -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > Fernando Augusto Bender wrote: > > > > Fellow! > > > > Thank you for answering me. You see, I didn't typed the modem model, but > > I have described the mother board model in previous email with

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-21 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Fernando Augusto Bender wrote: > > Fellow! > > Thank you for answering me. You see, I didn't typed the modem model, but > I have described the mother board model in previous email with no > answer; but still: > > My mother board is PC Chips M825 > The modem ty

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-21 Thread Fernando Augusto Bender
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 09:06 -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > Fernando Augusto Bender wrote: > > Fellows! > > > > Just to know it: Does somebody here experienced putting this onboard > > modem to work on linux? > > > > I connect to Internet through

Re: Onboard Modem

2006-04-21 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Fernando Augusto Bender wrote: > Fellows! > > Just to know it: Does somebody here experienced putting this onboard > modem to work on linux? > > I connect to Internet through LAN, but I want to try doing it with a > cell phone, as we got phone call credits from the Telco e

Onboard Modem

2006-04-21 Thread Fernando Augusto Bender
Fellows! Just to know it: Does somebody here experienced putting this onboard modem to work on linux? I connect to Internet through LAN, but I want to try doing it with a cell phone, as we got phone call credits from the Telco every month which we do not use completely. I have find out a

Debian Sarge and PC Chips M825: Modem on-board

2006-04-20 Thread Fernando Augusto Bender
Fellows! Just to know it: Does somebody here experienced putting this onboard modem to work on linux? I connect to Internet through LAN, but I want to try doing it with a cell phone, as we got phone call credits from the Telco every month which we do not use completely. I have find out a

Debian Sarge and PC Chips M825: Modem on-board

2006-04-18 Thread Fernando Augusto Bender
Fellows! Just to know it: Does somebody here experienced putting this onboard modem to work on linux? I connect to Internet through LAN, but I want to try doing it with a cell phone, as we got phone call credits from the Telco every month which we do not use completely. I have find out a

Re: Bluetooth modem

2006-04-06 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Frusch wrote: > How can I use a 56k bluetooth modem? > > I can find the modem with "hcitool" but a I can't create any connection. You should take a look at the supported bluetooth profiles as further steps depend on this. sdptool browse If it offers Serial Po

GC85 PCMCIA modem

2006-04-06 Thread Dexter
Hi, i have SonyErisson GC85 pcmcia modem. I don`t know, how to set it. Can somebody tel me? I tried this: # cardctl ident Socket 0: product info: "Sony Ericsson", "GC85 PC Card", "ML2022" manfid: 0x0221, 0x2000 function: 2 (serial) # # wvdialconf Editing `/e

Bluetooth modem

2006-04-05 Thread Frusch
How can I use a 56k bluetooth modem? I can find the modem with "hcitool" but a I can't create any connection. Thanks, Frusch. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

instalando modem externo en sarge mas datos

2006-04-03 Thread enediel gonzalez
saludos colegas estoy instalando un modem externo en sarge, para salir de dudas lo movi hacia una linea telefonica donde existia un fax, todo al modo mas simple posible para evitar dudas de otras posibles causas de error, nada de posibles otras fuentes de ruido etc. US robotics 28800 le

instalando modem externo en sarge.

2006-04-01 Thread enediel gonzalez
saludos colegas estoy implementando una conexion por dial up de un sarge a otro, por el momento lo estoy probando en una sola maquina. tengo un modem externo US robotics 28.800 fax modem., conectado al COM1 y me asegure en el BIOS que la configuracion de la interrupcion del puerto este acorde

how can i communicate with an infrared modem?

2006-03-12 Thread Felix
hi, i got a cellphone with gprs, and it has an infrared modem, and how can i communicate with that? i connect to internet though my cell in windows xp, it works very well, no drivers required. thank you all. -- z.flier -> http://www.zflier.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTEC

Configuring DSL modem (pppoe)

2006-03-11 Thread Chance Platt
Hello all I'm attempting to "properly" set up my DSL modem. I've run pppoeconf, accepted most of the defaults but set up the username and password, and it brought up my connection. When I reboot, I see the following after my debian box attempts to initially configure the

Re: Configuring mail on a system behind a Linksys cable modem router

2006-03-08 Thread Ron Johnson
On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 09:37 -0500, Ray Lanza wrote: > I have a system that I would like to use to monitor the house while I'm > away. I'd like it to send me mail at work whenever something > interesting happens. The system is running debian/testing and sits > behind

Configuring mail on a system behind a Linksys cable modem router

2006-03-08 Thread Ray Lanza
I have a system that I would like to use to monitor the house while I'm away. I'd like it to send me mail at work whenever something interesting happens. The system is running debian/testing and sits behind a Linksys cable modem/wireless/4 port router box. It uses a static ip

how to configure adsl modem (sagem 800)

2006-03-02 Thread belahcene abdelkader
Hi everybody my friend wnats to switch from window$ to linux and use the adsl connexion (modem SAGEM 800). His has of cource a login and a passwd. When we switch to linux ( debian) and install the product, it gives a list of ISP with VPI and VCI ( what are ??), and asked to choose one of them

Re: Modem changes behavior after Sarge Update

2006-02-23 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
things: 'apt-get install tled'. It makes the keyboard leds blink just like the modem lights but its infront on you. I just reconfigured the defaults to ppp0. I like seeming the blinky lights to know when data is moving. Cheers, Kev Is tled in Sarge? I wrote my own! But I would prefer a pac

Re: Modem changes behavior after Sarge Update

2006-02-22 Thread Kevin Mark
; >> > >>Hal > >Hi Hal, > >great to have such expertise on this list! Here's a cool thing I just > >added to keep my eye on things: 'apt-get install tled'. It makes the > >keyboard leds blink just like the modem lights but its infront on you. I &g

Re: Modem changes behavior after Sarge Update

2006-02-22 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
e computer at 6 am to make sure it's working when it's time to connect to my data source. Hal Hi Hal, great to have such expertise on this list! Here's a cool thing I just added to keep my eye on things: 'apt-get install tled'. It makes the keyboard leds blink just like

Re: Modem changes behavior after Sarge Update

2006-02-22 Thread Hal Vaughan
tise on this list! Here's a cool thing I just > added to keep my eye on things: 'apt-get install tled'. It makes the > keyboard leds blink just like the modem lights but its infront on you. I > just reconfigured the defaults to ppp0. I like seeming the blinky lights > to k

Re: Modem changes behavior after Sarge Update

2006-02-22 Thread Kevin Mark
ight and don't have to be at the computer at 6 am to make sure > it's working when it's time to connect to my data source. > > Hal Hi Hal, great to have such expertise on this list! Here's a cool thing I just added to keep my eye on things: 'apt-get install

Re: Modem changes behavior after Sarge Update

2006-02-21 Thread Mike McCarty
The kill command is really misnamed, it should be called send-signal. By default it sends a process the signal SIGTERM (terminate). When you use kill -x where x is a number, it sends signal number x. Signal 9 is SIGKILL. You may find a list by using $ kill -l Glad you got your modem working. Mike

Re: Modem changes behavior after Sarge Update

2006-02-21 Thread Hal Vaughan
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 22:37, John Hasler wrote: > Hal Vaughan writes: > > Does kill look for lock files and release devices? > > No. Kill just sends a signal (default SIGTERM). Minicom catches the > signal, cleans up by closing files and restoring the terminal settings and > then exits. So

Re: Modem changes behavior after Sarge Update

2006-02-21 Thread John Hasler
Hal Vaughan writes: > Does kill look for lock files and release devices? No. Kill just sends a signal (default SIGTERM). Minicom catches the signal, cleans up by closing files and restoring the terminal settings and then exits. Sounds like it restores the serial port settings as well. Try 'kil

Re: Modem changes behavior after Sarge Update

2006-02-21 Thread Hal Vaughan
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 17:41, Mike McCarty wrote: > Hal Vaughan wrote: > > [snip] > > > Now whenever a program ends, or if I kill a program (so it doesn't have > > time to exit), I can tell by watching the modem that it hangs up > > immediately (the ca

Re: Modem changes behavior after Sarge Update

2006-02-21 Thread Hal Vaughan
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 17:41, Mike McCarty wrote: > Hal Vaughan wrote: > > [snip] > > > Now whenever a program ends, or if I kill a program (so it doesn't have > > time to exit), I can tell by watching the modem that it hangs up > > immediately (the ca

Re: Modem changes behavior after Sarge Update

2006-02-21 Thread Mike McCarty
Hal Vaughan wrote: [snip] Now whenever a program ends, or if I kill a program (so it doesn't have time to exit), I can tell by watching the modem that it hangs up immediately (the carrier detect led goes off instantly, along with the clear-to-send light). I'd think this was a Pe

Modem changes behavior after Sarge Update

2006-02-21 Thread Hal Vaughan
quot; in the subject, but I do need help figuring this out quickly. This is one of those small business situations where everything I'm working on has to stop until this is fixed. If at all possible, I need to find a way to fix it by tomorrow at 6 am. I've included the modem and serial por

Re: Date of the mail (was: UMTS modem or router?)

2006-02-02 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-01-30 18:45:26, schrieb Simo Kauppi: > On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 05:35:40PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote: > ^^ > Is the mail getting really slow? > > I see your messages on Jan 30, even though they seem to have been sent > on 26. Currently I am Mobil in the world and the mail w

Date of the mail (was: UMTS modem or router?)

2006-01-30 Thread Simo Kauppi
On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 05:35:40PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote: ^^ Is the mail getting really slow? I see your messages on Jan 30, even though they seem to have been sent on 26. > Greetings > Michelle Konzack > Systemadministrator > Tamay Dogan Network > Debian GNU/L

UMTS modem or router?

2006-01-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello *, Does anyone have an experience with UMTS? I need a mobil Internet/Telephone access better then SkyDSL, which works only if I do not drive with my Motorcaravan/Mobilhome. I have seen the UMTS-Modem "Merlin U630 (HW REV [0:55]), Revision 12.0" but it seems to have a problem w

LI2.6.151686 Wont Boot After Modem Driver Inatall Attempts

2006-01-20 Thread Leonard Chatagnier
I've attempted to install hcfpcimodem-1.08full.deb and hcfpcimodem-1.08full.tar.gz without any success. On the last attempt with the .tar.gz file the drivers apparently loaded successfully but got an error message saying "modem not found(or recognized) and afterwards the boot proc

SMP kernel - modem support

2005-12-05 Thread jb701
I have a dual processor system running sarge with an SMP kernel. It cannot find my modem. When I run the system with a uniprocessor kernel, the modem works fine. The SMP kernel I am using is 2.6.8-2-686-smp. What I would like to know is: does this mean I need to compile a kernel with

Re: SOLVED: 2.speedtouch modem

2005-12-05 Thread michael
On Sun, 2005-12-04 at 22:54 +, michael wrote: > On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 00:54 +0100, Wodzu Wodzowski wrote: > > > > 2. > > > > I've got another problem as well :p ;) > > > > Know, that You've heard thousands questions as for thomson speedtouch &g

SOLVED: 2.speedtouch modem

2005-12-04 Thread michael
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 00:54 +0100, Wodzu Wodzowski wrote: > > > 2. > > > I've got another problem as well :p ;) > > > Know, that You've heard thousands questions as for thomson speedtouch > > 330 modem, but something's wrong :> > > > I

Re: usb speedtouch modem with 2.6.11 (was 2.10)

2005-11-30 Thread michael
>> anybody got their Speedtouch USB modem working under 2.10 'unstable' >> post >> recent updates (eg new udev and Xorg)? care to talk us through it? I >> know >> we have to unroll udev to an earlier version but there I am stuck. >> >> is the

Re: usb speedtouch modem with 2.10

2005-11-30 Thread michael
> anybody got their Speedtouch USB modem working under 2.10 'unstable' post > recent updates (eg new udev and Xorg)? care to talk us through it? I know > we have to unroll udev to an earlier version but there I am stuck. > > is the speedtch module stuff still in 2.10 u

usb speedtouch modem with 2.10

2005-11-30 Thread linux
anybody got their Speedtouch USB modem working under 2.10 'unstable' post recent updates (eg new udev and Xorg)? care to talk us through it? I know we have to unroll udev to an earlier version but there I am stuck. is the speedtch module stuff still in 2.10 unstable kernel (not

Re: two problems: 1. dvd drives ; 2.speedtouch modem

2005-11-28 Thread michael
gt; --- > /dev/hdd/mnt/dvd iso9660ro,user,auto00 > /dev/hdc/mnt/dvdrw iso9660ro,user,auto00 > --- > > 2. > I've got another problem as well :p ;) > Know, that You've heard thousands questions as for thomson speedtouch 330

Re: Lucent Venus Modem Set Up

2005-11-26 Thread jb701
Have rebooted with non-SMP kernel, and the modem works fine. So it's a problem with the SMP kernel not working with the modem? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Lucent Venus Modem Set Up

2005-11-25 Thread jb701
I've just got hold of a Venus chipset modem, PCI, and put it in my PC. Running Sarge. lspci lists it. But what do I need to do to get it to work as a modem? I've seen something saying run cat /proc/pci, but that doesn't exist on my system. I'm running kernel

Re: cannot access USB modem - after unstable dist-upgrade Nov05

2005-11-24 Thread michael
Hi I recently did a dist-upgrade on my 2.6.11 unstable system. As others, I couldn't use X due to issues with udev not picking up the mouse. I removed udev, installed an earlier version and now I can use the mouse and X. However, I cannot seem to access my Speedtch modem. I've reins

from hotplug to udev and speedtouch modem: a report of problems

2005-11-23 Thread Filippo Rusconi
Hello Debianists, this mail is a rather detailed report of my attempts to have the green ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB modem running after I moved to the udev system some days ago (the bottom line is that I feel I'm not far from getting it to work, but I need your help): # apt-get install

Re: dialup modem recommendation for debian sagre?

2005-11-21 Thread Jon Dowland
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 06:28:44AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > The only dialup modem to get is an external USRobotics 56K modem. It > hooks up to your serial port and is always recognized w/o driver > needs. I will never ever get another modem. I also live where there > is no b

Re: dialup modem recommendation for debian sagre?

2005-11-21 Thread M-L
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:42 am, Katipo wrote: ---> Yuri Gorshkov wrote: ---> ---> >-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- ---> >Hash: SHA1 ---> > ---> >Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: ---> > ---> > ---> > ---> >>The only dialup modem to get is an externa

Re: dialup modem recommendation for debian sagre?

2005-11-20 Thread Katipo
robert wrote: - Original Message - From: "Katipo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 7:42 AM Subject: Re: dialup modem recommendation for debian sagre? Just get a Maestro Woomera. It's based on a Rockwell 56K chip, so it's recognis

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