OK I am almost home I just need help for one more thing with this
I now have the script to run to the end but it need to click the ok and
close the window on the manual dial up?
How do I do that?
this is the script that runs to the end but then stops
expect nex:
send 2
expect:gin
pause:4
send
Dan Brown wrote:
From: Jerry Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you for the reply. My mistake...my modem is linked to /dev/ttyS0,
Hmmm... Which version of the kernel are you using? I used 2.2.5,
which I built and installed under RedHat 5.1 (before I installed
Mandrake), without any
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From: Jeanette Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 1999 10:46 AM
Subject: Bring up terminal window after dialing break thru
OK I am almost home I just need help for one more thing with this
I now have the script to run to the end
Well, I finally got X working with my SiS 6326 video card. I had to add:
option "sw_cursor"
option "no_bitblt"
X starts fine, but only displays in 320x200. The hotkeys to change the
resolution don't work either. I have a Viewsonic E641
A big thanks for all who helped me figure out the script. I can now
dial out with success. It just took a few minds put together and mine
also. Thanks Jeanette
"M C Z." wrote:
after partitioning my drive (Maxtor 6.4 Gig) to install Mandrake it
tells me I have no swap space defined, that's the first partition I
added (64MB = RAM) along w/ root '/' (100MB), and /usr (700MB). if I
choose to continue anyway it gets all the way to formatting the
01 aka Owen wrote:
Well, I finally got X working with my SiS 6326 video card. I had to add:
option "sw_cursor"
option "no_bitblt"
X starts fine, but only displays in 320x200. The hotkeys to change the
resolution don't work either. I
Great news, Jeannette! This is another example of why I like this list!
Just curious: What did you add to the end of the script to get it to work?
Armando.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeanette Russo
Sent: Sunday, April 18,
Ghost Master wrote:
Great news, Jeannette! This is another example of why I like this list!
Just curious: What did you add to the end of the script to get it to work?
Armando.
send done
That did it
Jeanette
Thanks for your help :-)
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You need to change to the directory containing the Makefile. For the
kernel, that would be /usr/src/linux. Then issue the make command.
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Did you configure PPP into the kernel or as a module?
Have you updated the modules directory links to point to the new
directory?
If you do
I've got Mandrake 5.3 running pretty smoothly on a K2-166MHz with 64mb
RAM, 6.4gb hdd, and a Matrox Mystique PCI card. kppp is working as is
most of Netscape
But RVPlayer 5.0 is not working quite the way I'd hoped. I followed
directions in a "How to Use Linux Book," by Bill Ball, and
Thanks everyone who helped me with my prob. X now properly works, except
for some small prob. I had to install the latest XFree86 to get everything
to jive, except when I did that, 'startx' no longer loaded KDE. I used
'rpm --upgrade --force *.rpm' where *.rpm was all the latest xfree86
Jose Alberto Abreu wrote:
Actually, it would be very helpful if you gurus could help here...
I havent installed Linux yet (Im in the "gather all the information about your
hardware" part), but I would like to know if somebody knew if the Yamaha OPL SAx
soundcard is supported...
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