Hey all,
I know I've seen a post on this subject before,
but I seem to have lost the thread. Anyway, I have a problem with my modem
(I ditched the winmodem :) )
It is a Phoebe Micro 33.6 data/fax 1433VQH (with
TI chipset) internal.
I have it installed, and used 'pnpdump -c
Sorry,
I misunderstood what you were saying.
it should be in /bin, /usr/bin, /sbin, /usr/sbin
do a 'locate encrypt'
Mine lib for it is in /usr/lib so it should be in /usr/bin
Seems that the file utilty, encrypt is missing from the distro. If it is
not, where is that file located at? For I
Just on an off shot, is your sound card configured correctly?
From what I see, both problems are related.
-Original Message-
From: Joe Heafner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, April 10, 2000 5:55 PM
Subject: [expert] two questions...
Hello.
1)
Correct me if I'm wrong (which I am frequently ;) )
The system call from perl should execute the command
from your current directory. Thus, it shouldn't need to
reset the working directory (unless I've misunderstood
you). Btw, why does it need to reset the working
directory, just curious.
the 'normal' one. Which one is the normal one??? I reinstalled my
orriginal kernel (listed above).
Also, could someone please explain BeroList. I can set up the list, but
when I try to mail to it. I get an undeliverable message error.
Laterz!
Icebreaker
***
If ignorance is bliss,
then why
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Subject: Re: [expert] Several Problems
I am using both a Phoebe Microsytems external with the TI chipset and a USR
5686-03 external fax modem both work well with Linux (and BeOS).
John
Icebreaker,
I can only repeat what has been said about modems. Winmodems don't work
in Linux too good
This might work better:
This is the code, rename it to your script name and make it accessable
(backup your old one)
Also, make sure the path to perl is correct. To see type:
'which perl'
|
\/
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
###
# perl script to start netscape
###
# this may need quotes around the path,
Are you trying to compile something? Encrypt must be included with the
system, or it wouldn't work. The passwd utility depends on this. If you're
trying to compile, make sure you are adding the call for the encrypt
library. It must be explicitly called, consult your How-To's and/or
compiler
o do it, I'm
willing
to give it a shot.
Icebreaker wrote:
This might work better:
This is the code, rename it to your script name and make it accessable
(backup your old one)
Also, make sure the path to perl is correct. To see type:
'which perl'
|
\/
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
###
# perl scri
that there are problems)
Laterz!
Icebreaker
***
If ignorance is bliss,
then why aren't there more happy people?
that there are problems)
Laterz!
Icebreaker
***
If ignorance is bliss,
then why aren't there more happy people?
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