Re: [newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-06 Thread Hoyt Bailey
On Thursday 05 August 2004 22:33, Julie Sloan wrote: Hi - my first post to this forum. I've been trying to inhale all the information out there and so far have made it through just a few of the info man pages. I'm on mandrake 10.0 official, got both KDE and Gnome running (but trying to

Re: [newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-06 Thread Margot
Julie Sloan wrote: Hi - my first post to this forum. I've been trying to inhale all the information out there and so far have made it through just a few of the info man pages. I'm on mandrake 10.0 official, got both KDE and Gnome running (but trying to make this work from the KDE GUI) dual

Re: [newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-06 Thread simon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 06 Aug 2004 04:33, Julie Sloan wrote: The modem's a conexant hsf and I've d/l'd the apropriate driver from the linuxant site into the window$ partition Hi Julie, I have a Conexant modem running on Mdk10. It is an hcf modem and I also

Re: [newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-06 Thread simon
On Friday 06 Aug 2004 04:33, Julie Sloan wrote: now in GUI... in MCC - hardware - hardware ...the modem is *still* listed as unknown device. in MCC - network - make new connection ...I tell it modem, com3 (yes, 3), automatic on the IP, DNS, etc Julie, as the Mandrake Control Centre didn't

Re: [newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-06 Thread Bryan Phinney
On Friday 06 August 2004 05:54 am, simon wrote: Julie, as the Mandrake Control Centre didn't recognise my hcf modem, it would not configure my internet connection properly. I used Kppp dialer instead and manually configured (most settings are default). Thought that I would mention this really

Re: [newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-06 Thread Julie Sloan
Bryan Phinney wrote: On Friday 06 August 2004 05:54 am, simon wrote: Julie, as the Mandrake Control Centre didn't recognise my hcf modem, it would not configure my internet connection properly. I used Kppp dialer instead and manually configured (most settings are default). http://pricewatch.com

Re: [newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-06 Thread Julie Sloan
Bryan Phinney wrote: http://pricewatch.com and search for external 56k modem and you will find a list of places that are currently selling a cendyne external serial modem for around $17 US. Granted, that is not a top of the line modem, but it uses an equivalent chipset to a Zoom external

Re: [newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-06 Thread Lyvim Xaphir
On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 09:34, Julie Sloan wrote: Bryan Phinney wrote: http://pricewatch.com and search for external 56k modem and you will find a list of places that are currently selling a cendyne external serial modem for around $17 US. Granted, that is not a top of the line modem,

Re: [newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-06 Thread Julie Sloan
simon wrote: On Friday 06 Aug 2004 04:33, Julie Sloan wrote: The modem's a conexant hsf and I've d/l'd the apropriate driver from the linuxant site into the window$ partition Hi Julie, I have a Conexant modem running on Mdk10. It is an hcf modem and I also downloaded the driver from the

Re: [newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-06 Thread Julie Sloan
simon wrote: On Friday 06 Aug 2004 04:33, Julie Sloan wrote: now in GUI... in MCC - hardware - hardware ...the modem is *still* listed as unknown device. in MCC - network - make new connection ...I tell it modem, com3 (yes, 3), automatic on the IP, DNS, etc Julie, as the Mandrake Control Centre

Re: [newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-06 Thread Hoyt Bailey
On Friday 06 August 2004 08:44, Julie Sloan wrote: simon wrote: On Friday 06 Aug 2004 04:33, Julie Sloan wrote: now in GUI... in MCC - hardware - hardware ...the modem is *still* listed as unknown device. in MCC - network - make new connection ...I tell it modem, com3 (yes, 3), automatic

Re: [newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-06 Thread Bryan Phinney
On Friday 06 August 2004 09:28 am, Julie Sloan wrote: I gather serial vs USB is the keyword here? (sorry - I'm *completely* ignorant. People probably wonder why I'm not on AOL :)) Serial as in, connects to the computer serial port which is the more traditional port for analog modem

Re: [newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-06 Thread Frans Ketelaars
On Friday 06 August 2004 15:44, Julie Sloan wrote: simon wrote: On Friday 06 Aug 2004 04:33, Julie Sloan wrote: now in GUI... in MCC - hardware - hardware ...the modem is *still* listed as unknown device. in MCC - network - make new connection ...I tell it modem, com3 (yes, 3), automatic

Re: [newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-06 Thread simon
simon wrote: I installed the rpm then as root ran hcfpciconfig Julie, as your modem is an hsf type you might have to run hsfpciconfig, not the hcfpciconfig that was for my hcf type modem. Simon. -- Registered Linux user number 359744.

[newbie] modem problems - speak slowly please

2004-08-05 Thread Julie Sloan
Hi - my first post to this forum. I've been trying to inhale all the information out there and so far have made it through just a few of the info man pages. I'm on mandrake 10.0 official, got both KDE and Gnome running (but trying to make this work from the KDE GUI) dual booting with WinXP

[newbie] modem problems

2003-01-20 Thread Gil Katz
Hi I installed new modem the problem is that when i connect to the internet 0 packets are going in and out or the modem hangs up and i get error 16 (i put the max timeout). now i only can connect through a network card that is connected to WinXP that is connected to the internet. i'm using

Re: [newbie] modem problems

2003-01-20 Thread Anne Wilson
On Monday 20 Jan 2003 6:37 pm, Gil Katz wrote: Hi I installed new modem the problem is that when i connect to the internet 0 packets are going in and out or the modem hangs up and i get error 16 (i put the max timeout). now i only can connect through a network card that is connected to WinXP

Re: [newbie] modem problems

2003-01-20 Thread Anne Wilson
On Monday 20 Jan 2003 7:07 pm, you wrote: On Monday 20 January 2003 20:48, Anne Wilson wrote: On Monday 20 Jan 2003 6:37 pm, Gil Katz wrote: Hi I installed new modem the problem is that when i connect to the internet 0 packets are going in and out or the modem hangs up and i get

[newbie] modem problems

2002-10-08 Thread Akhil Deodhar
i recently installed mandrake 9.0 beta. It detected all of my hardware except my PCTel HSP56 AMR modem. Does anyone have the drivers know how to install them? please let me know ASAP. -Akhil = = A kleptomaniac is a person who helps himself

Re: [newbie] modem problems

2002-10-08 Thread Charles A Edwards
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002 13:32:27 -0700 (PDT) Akhil Deodhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: my PCTel HSP56 AMR modem. Does anyone have the drivers know how to install them? please let me know ASAP. AFAIK No AMR modem will work is linux. They are the truest and worst form of winmodem. Charles

Re: [newbie] modem problems

2002-10-08 Thread Charlie
On Tuesday 08 October 2002 02:32 pm, Akhil Deodhar wrote: i recently installed mandrake 9.0 beta. It detected all of my hardware except my PCTel HSP56 AMR modem. Does anyone have the drivers know how to install them? please let me know ASAP. -Akhil Try this link:

Re: [newbie] modem problems

2002-10-08 Thread Charlie
On Tuesday 08 October 2002 02:43 pm, Charles A Edwards wrote: On Tue, 8 Oct 2002 13:32:27 -0700 (PDT) Akhil Deodhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: my PCTel HSP56 AMR modem. Does anyone have the drivers know how to install them? please let me know ASAP. AFAIK No AMR modem will work is linux.

Re: [newbie] modem problems

2002-10-08 Thread Charles A Edwards
On Tue, 08 Oct 2002 15:08:08 -0600 Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Damn! I hate it when that happens. Apparently that one will work Charles. I posted a link to a SourceForge page that seems to state that it will anyway. I stand enlightened. I still that with a AMR modem and a 6 pack

Re: [newbie] modem problems

2002-10-08 Thread Charlie
On Tuesday 08 October 2002 03:55 pm, Charles A Edwards wrote: On Tue, 08 Oct 2002 15:08:08 -0600 Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Damn! I hate it when that happens. Apparently that one will work Charles. I posted a link to a SourceForge page that seems to state that it will anyway.

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-12-28 Thread Carroll Grigsby
Ted- Before you're going to get a response, the people on this list who can give you some help need some hints, such as: 1. The header says "Modem Problems", but the message talks about a sound card. In either case, we need to know which modem, which sound card, which CPU, how much RAM, what

[newbie] Modem Problems

2000-12-26 Thread Ted426
Having trouble with configuring my sound card. I've made the necessary adjustments on the settings, but to no avail.

[newbie] Modem problems :*(

2000-12-22 Thread Mike
hi, ive just installed mandrake 7.1. my modem dont respond or anything what shall i do? thanks mike

RE: [newbie] Modem problems :*(

2000-12-22 Thread Helsby, James
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 12:40 PM To: Mandrake Subject: [newbie] Modem problems :*( hi, ive just installed mandrake 7.1. my modem dont respond or anything what shall i do? thanks mike

Re: [newbie] Modem problems :*(

2000-12-22 Thread Revenant
More information please. What sort of modem is it? Brand, model name, internal/external? Mike wrote: hi, ive just installed mandrake 7.1. my modem dont respond or anything what shall i do? thanks mike -- Society

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems :(

2000-09-18 Thread Kandace Little
Firstly - how do know your modem is on com4? I looked it up under windows. Funny thing is there are two of the same modem there. I delete one but it pops right back up again. It is the pnp version I think since the name of the modem is the same but with pnp added to it.

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems :(

2000-09-18 Thread Kandace Little
t: Monday, September 18, 2000 7:42 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Problems :( Kandace Little wrote: You'll have another message from me sent before I got to this one. ok - we'll work thru this one step at a time. Firstly - how do know your modem is on com4? I looked it up under

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems :(

2000-09-18 Thread John Rye
Kandace Little wrote: BTW - I can query the Modem in Linux and get a lot of those ATI commands as well. Thought this might be useful information as well.. Stephen Right now wee getting there. From the terminal mode in kppp type AT cr then ATM2L2 crM2 turns the speaker on

[newbie] Modem Problems :(

2000-09-14 Thread Kandace Little
Hello all. My modem will not work no matter what I do. I have followed some of the suggestion that come through the list but none worked. I thought I would tell you all what the problem is and maybe somebody could come up with something. First about the modem:

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems :(

2000-09-14 Thread John Rye
Kandace Little wrote: Hello all. My modem will not work no matter what I do. I have followed some of the suggestion that come through the list but none worked. I thought I would tell you all what the problem is and maybe somebody could come up with something. First about the modem:

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-08 Thread GAPrichard
9 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Problems PCI slots are the small card slots in your pc, as opposed to the older, bigger ISA slots. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-08 Thread Renaud OLGIATI
On Fri, 08 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (pardon me, I misplaced your real name), How did you configure your voicemodem? Since yours and mine are very similar, I would expect your solution to work for me too. My modem is a 3Com / USRobotics, 56K, ISA (I forgot

RE: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-07 Thread webmaster
CNR and AMR slots which are smaller than the PCI slots). -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Goldenpi Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 10:59 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Problems PCI slots are the small card slots

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-06 Thread Austin L. Denyer
I am also a fan of das blinkenlights. :) I even know what some of them are for, at least on my Modem Blaster. Scary! ;) LOL! I actually have the original "warning" that 'das blinkenlights' came from posted over my computer! I used to have it over my servers at work too... I'd better shut

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-06 Thread GAPrichard
Is this a PCI modem? What did you do to configure it? I have a USRobotics / 3Com internal modem, 56K PCI PnP faxmodem to deal with. Last time I tried (LinuxMandrake 7.0) isapnp detected it's configuration wrong stopped with error messages (including errors at boot). Before I got back

[Fwd: [newbie] Modem Problems]

2000-09-06 Thread Kathleen Dickason
whups. meant this to go to the list. my bad! -- Kathleen Dickason Registered Linux user #182139 "Austin L. Denyer" wrote: I am also a fan of das blinkenlights. :) I even know what some of them are for, at least on my Modem Blaster. Scary! ;) LOL! I actually have the original

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-05 Thread Jason Ashman
On Mon, 04 Sep 2000, you wrote: Jason Ashman wrote: Jason: While many internal modems are winmodems -- especially the $39.95 blue light specials -- not all of them are. I have a Zoom 2919 ISA internal modem that works just fine. (I disabled the PnP feature and jumpered it to COM4, but I

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-05 Thread John A. MacLaughlin
On Monday, September 04, 2000 7:36 PM, "Carroll Grigsby" [EMAIL PROTECTED] speaking of external modems wrote in part, . In addition to the guaranteed compatibility with any operating system, you get all those neat flashing lights. Those neat flashing lights are a lot of what I loved about my

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-05 Thread Kathleen Dickason
I am also a fan of das blinkenlights. :) I even know what some of them are for, at least on my Modem Blaster. Scary! ;) Kathleen "John A. MacLaughlin" wrote: On Monday, September 04, 2000 7:36 PM, "Carroll Grigsby" [EMAIL PROTECTED] speaking of external modems wrote in part, . In

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-04 Thread Kandace Little
- From: dave To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 12:16 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Problems you may just want to get a new modem and save yourself time and grief...which I did with a lucent winmodem with the driver they released lot of time

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-04 Thread Mwinold
winmodem???!??!???! this is supposed to be linux bud now windows wont allways identify a modem off of a port so this is where you manually install it using the disket that came with that thing. use add hard ware and specify what it is as far as linux goes your sh** out of luck! winmodems

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-04 Thread Jason Ashman
On Mon, 04 Sep 2000, you wrote: winmodem???!??!???! this is supposed to be linux bud now windows wont allways identify a modem off of a port so this is where you manually install it using the disket that came with that thing. use add hard ware and specify what it is as far as linux

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-04 Thread Dennis Myers
I bought a Best Data Modem, it said right on the box "Linux Compatible". I jumpered it to use tty2 and irq 4, works like a charm. Got it from CompUSA. They are out there and resrearching the hardware compatibility database can be a big help in finding what you want. Good Luck. Dennis Carroll

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-04 Thread Renaud OLGIATI
On Mon, 04 Sep 2000, Jason Ashman wrote: But, very few winmodems have linux drivers available. I suggest checking the manufacturer's website or any other Linux driver site and see if a driver is available. If not, fork up the bucks and get an external modem. It is a safe assumption to say

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-04 Thread markOpoleO
CTED] Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 4:36 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Problems | Jason Ashman wrote: | | On Mon, 04 Sep 2000, you wrote: | winmodem???!??!???! | this is supposed to be linux bud | now windows wont allways identify a modem off of a port so this is where you | manual

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-04 Thread John A. MacLaughlin
Ashman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 3:44 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Problems On Mon, 04 Sep 2000, you wrote: winmodem???!??!???! this is supposed to be linux bud now windows wont allways identify a modem off of a port so this is where y

[newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-03 Thread Kandace Little
Ok, I have a Winmodem and I guess sometime down the road I will have to get a new one but... I heard that PCTEL (my modem) will work with Linux through a driver they re- leased. I looked all over for the driver and can not find it. I was at the linmodem.org site were they have a link to

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-03 Thread Christopher Mills Wolfe
- Original Message - From: Kandace Little To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 12:26 PM Subject: [newbie] Modem Problems Ok, I have a Winmodem and I guess sometime down the road I will have to get a new one but... I heard that PCTEL

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-03 Thread Kandace Little
once again, I am sure I will be asking for some help with the linmodem part of it soon enough ;(. Stephen - Original Message - From: Christopher Mills Wolfe To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 4:55 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Problems - Original Message

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-09-03 Thread dave
: Sunday, September 03, 2000 8:26 PM Subject: [newbie] Modem Problems Ok, I have a Winmodem and I guess sometime down the road I will have to get a new one but... I heard that PCTEL (my modem) will work with Linux through a driver they re- leased. I looked all over

[newbie] Modem Problems

2000-07-09 Thread Dariusz S Stochmal
I have installed Mandrake Linux 7.1 for the first time. During installation it detected my external modem, and it did setup my internet connection. My problem is that when I login into kde desktop, and use kppp tool (there is a icon on the desktop which says Internet and it looks something

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-07-09 Thread Paul
On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Dariusz S Stochmal wrote: I have installed Mandrake Linux 7.1 for the first time. During installation it detected my external modem, and it did setup my internet connection. My problem is that when I login into kde desktop, and use kppp tool (there is a icon on the desktop

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-07-09 Thread Charles A Edwards
- Original Message - From: "Harry Bush" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 8:34 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Problems At 12:48 00.07.09.. +0200, Paul wrote: On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Dariusz S Stochmal wrote: I have installed Mandrake Linux 7.

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-07-09 Thread Phil Burton
When I first started using Linux almost a year ago, like everyone else I tried using kppp. I found it generally frustrating and useless, especially trying to configure a PAP script thing that worked. I gave up on that. My only suggestion to others with kppp problems is: dump it and use

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-07-09 Thread Harry Bush
OTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 8:34 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Problems At 12:48 00.07.09.. +0200, Paul wrote: On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Dariusz S Stochmal wrote: I have installed Mandrake Linux 7.1 for the first time. [...] During connection process, there is a brief handsh

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-07-09 Thread Steve Elliott
I too have been battling a modem install under 7.1 all weekend. Tried all the timeout tricks on this list, tried the noauth option - still no go. In the end i had to download a program called qppp i think it was, and that did the trick once it was configured. But using either ppp under Linux

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-07-09 Thread Dennis Myers
I was fooling with the networking configurater and all of a sudden from having a perfect Kppp modem set up I started getting exactly as described below. So I went back in and took out all of the network config stuff and rebooted and voila! I have my connection back. My suggestion is to go into

Re: [newbie] Modem problems

2000-06-01 Thread Corrado / Prometheus The Gifter
Edison Gica wrote: I setup my external modem and it was identified by LM however everytime I connect it always gives me "PPP timed out". Thanks for ur help. edison Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at

RE: [newbie] Modem problems

2000-05-31 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
] Subject: [newbie] Modem problems I setup my external modem and it was identified by LM however everytime I connect it always gives me "PPP timed out". Thanks for ur help. edison Get Your Private, Free E-mail from M

[newbie] Modem problems

2000-05-30 Thread Edison Gica
I setup my external modem and it was identified by LM however everytime I connect it always gives me "PPP timed out". Thanks for ur help. edison Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

[newbie] modem problems under 6.1

2000-03-14 Thread dubydawg none
I am using a newcom 33.6ifxc modem, I set up the ppp connection and when I try to connect says modem is busy. Is my modem just not compatible under this software or do I need to edit a configuration file? __ Get Your Private, Free Email at

RE: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-01-19 Thread {{{ J.P.}}}
WINMODEMS are NOT supported by Linux and never will be... See their web page -Original Message- From: Jon Schwartze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 9:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Problems hey man, I'm having the exact

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-01-19 Thread Jon Schwartze
--Original Message- From: Jon Schwartze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 9:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Problems hey man, I'm having the exact same problem as you. What kind of modem do you have? I have a WINMODEM, and an Internal

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-01-19 Thread Chris Reeder
After reinstalling 6.1 the other day, I had the same problem-- modem busy. . Cause: I had forgotten to add #setserial /dev/modem uart 16550A port 0x6200 irq 11 as directed in my modem's user manual (Actiontec 56k PCI call waiting modem) to my /etc/rc.d/rc.local file. I

[newbie] Modem Problems

2000-01-18 Thread Abdoul Da Man
I did everything you guys said, now I have "modem busy" with Kppp. When I do a "uname -r", I get "2.2.5-15BOOT" When I do a "uname -m", I get "i686" when I cat /etc/mandrake-release I get "Linux Mandrake release 6.1 (Helios)" I have a Gateway pentium III 450 and windows98 and Linux and 64MB of

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-01-18 Thread Jon Schwartze
hey man, I'm having the exact same problem as you. What kind of modem do you have? I have a WINMODEM, and an Internal PCI modem, both of which..Dont work (of course the winmodem wont work, thats why I bought the PCI one). I've been on this list a few days now, and

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems!!!

2000-01-18 Thread Andy Foote
i don't have a winmodem and im getting that same problem! argh! does someone know why "the modem is busy" when we try to get it working? ive got a us robotics isa modem

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

2000-01-18 Thread Jonathan Primeau
Hi, I just want to say that Winmodem are not supported by Linux and they will NEVER be supported. I read that in a HOWTO about configuring modems in Linux... Whatever, I don't suggest you to buy another modem, choose rather a faster connection. By the way, I'm new here :) Jonathan Jon

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

1999-12-31 Thread M Thompson
] Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Problems Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1999 09:36:36 -0500 On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, you wrote: I just purchased an Actiontec modem that says it is good for dos, win 3.1, 95, nt and linux. I installed according to the instructions using kddp. When querying the modem I either receive

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

1999-12-31 Thread David Trimmer
Yeah, try a steamroller then buy a U.S. Robotics. You won't be sorry. - Original Message - From: Jennifer Ricki Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 30, 1999 11:32 PM Subject: [newbie] Modem Problems I just purchased an Actiontec modem that says

[newbie] modem problems

1999-09-04 Thread brian1151
I am running Mandrake 6.0. I have tried repeatedly, but unsuccessfully to get my modem working. My modem is on Com4 under Windows, but I cannot find it under Linux. I try to find it on /dev/ttyS3. I do get a modem ready when I do a query, but there are no ATI commands. I have tried changing the

Re: [newbie] modem problems

1999-09-04 Thread John Aldrich
On Sat, 04 Sep 1999, you wrote: I am running Mandrake 6.0. I have tried repeatedly, but unsuccessfully to get my modem working. My modem is on Com4 under Windows, but I cannot find it under Linux. I try to find it on /dev/ttyS3. I do get a modem ready when I do a query, but there are no ATI

Re: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola VoiceSufer?

1999-08-18 Thread Civileme
Before you do anything fancy for the sound card, try this: LILO Boot: linux 1 When booted, type bash#] sndconfig Civileme James Schofield wrote: ok, I have been trying everything I can think of to get this and my SB64pci working.. (Both are PNP) No go. I notice that my mandrake install did not

Re: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola VoiceSufer?

1999-08-18 Thread James Schofield
At 04:58 PM 8/18/99 +, you wrote: Before you do anything fancy for the sound card, try this: linux 1 When booted, typesndconfig Civileme ok, I will give that a try.. but what does the run level 1 do for me that a std boot would not? James

Re: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer?

1999-08-17 Thread Theo Brinkman
Dan Brown wrote: From: Joseph Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Interesting, I thought I was using 2.2.?? (linux-mandrake 6.0(venus)) and it gives me the choice of cuaX and ttySX from the kppp dialer. Interesting... Linus's release notes for the 2.2.x kernel say that it's stopped

[newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer?

1999-08-16 Thread James Schofield
Does anyone know of any Known problems installing this modem on Linux? I can get it to detect that there is a modem - but it cannot seem to operate it. ttys2 is com3 correct? that is what the settings are in Windows Com3 irq2 ANyone successfully installed this modem, can give me a hand??

Re: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer?

1999-08-16 Thread Nick Kay
At 11:37 16/08/99 -0400, you wrote: Does anyone know of any Known problems installing this modem on Linux? I can get it to detect that there is a modem - but it cannot seem to operate it. ttys2 is com3 correct? that is what the settings are in Windows Com3 irq2 ANyone successfully installed

RE: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer?

1999-08-16 Thread Joseph Gardner
-Original Message- From: James Schofield [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 11:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:[newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer? Does anyone know of any Known problems installing this modem on Linux? I can get it to detect

Re: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer?

1999-08-16 Thread alann
James Schofield wrote: Does anyone know of any Known problems installing this modem on Linux? I can get it to detect that there is a modem - but it cannot seem to operate it. ttys2 is com3 correct? that is what the settings are in Windows Com3 irq2 ANyone successfully installed this

Re: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer?

1999-08-16 Thread James Schofield
At 04:56 PM 8/16/99 +0100, you wrote: Irq2 is your interrupt controller. I normally disable one of the com ports in bios and use that for the modem ie ttyS1/irq3 (com2 in dos). hih nick@nexnix Thanks for the suggestion nick, but the win98 that I am running on my primary drive (there are two

Re: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer?

1999-08-16 Thread Dan Brown
Joseph Gardner wrote: If memory serves my correctly the Voice Surfer is an external modem?? If so then use the kppp dialer and under the Device tab select the cua2 not the ttys2 (cua is for and external device) Not so. It doesn't matter whether you're using internal or external

RE: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer?

1999-08-16 Thread Joseph Gardner
PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 1:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer? Joseph Gardner wrote: If memory serves my correctly the Voice Surfer is an external modem?? If so then use the kppp dialer and under the Device tab select

Re: [RE: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer?]

1999-08-16 Thread Michael Scottaline
^) -Original Message- From: James Schofield [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 11:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:[newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer? Does anyone know of any Known problems installing this modem on Linux? I can get

Re: [RE: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer?]

1999-08-16 Thread Steve Philp
Michael Scottaline wrote: Joseph Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If memory serves my correctly the Voice Surfer is an external modem?? If so then use the kppp dialer and under the Device tab select the cua2 not the ttys2 (cua is for and external device) I'm not sure who gave you that

Re: [newbie] Modem problems. - Motorola Voice Sufer?

1999-08-16 Thread Steve Philp
Dan Brown wrote: From: Joseph Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Interesting, I thought I was using 2.2.?? (linux-mandrake 6.0(venus)) and it gives me the choice of cuaX and ttySX from the kppp dialer. Interesting... Linus's release notes for the 2.2.x kernel say that it's stopped

Re: [newbie] Modem problems. Looks like a bug in Mandrake 6.0

1999-08-12 Thread Brian Leas
You may try the new knetwork upgrade kdenetwork-1.1.1final-7mdk.i586.rpm . It is on the Mandrake Updates site. Brian Yes, I was able to dial out at will mutiple times. Even after rebooting. The modem is PNP (no jumpers). I am assuming this is a bug because I notice other folks reporting

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

1999-08-11 Thread Hoyt
- Original Message - From: sinx [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 6:59 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Problems Ok, is it not a winmodem, and not a pci bus modem, it's isa. When I did the 'setserial /dev/ttyS2' it said irq4, I noticed though

RE: [newbie] Modem Problems

1999-08-11 Thread Joseph Gardner
Does every thing in the /etc/ dir get run at boot up ??? Regards, Joseph Gardner -Original Message- From: Hoyt [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 11:33 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: [newbie] Modem Problems - Original Message

[newbie] Modem problems. Looks like a bug in Mandrake 6.0

1999-08-11 Thread The Postman
When I install Linux-Mandrake, I set up the modem first under KPPP. The device is set to ttyS1. Then I set up the rest of my PPP seatings. I then am able to successfully dial my ISP. The modem (sportster 56K internal) works GREAT! The next step in setting up mandrake is setting up the sound. So

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

1999-08-10 Thread Mark E Hood
you've got a winmodem. - Original Message - From: sinx To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 2:55 PM Subject: [newbie] Modem Problems I just installed Madrake 6.0, running KDE, I used kdeppp and tried to setup my modem, which is a U.S. Robotics 56k Internal Fax Modem

[newbie] Modem Problems modem is busy

1999-08-10 Thread The Postman
I just installed Mandrake 6.0 last night. I tried setting up my internet stuff under KPPP. I couldn't get the modem to work. The modem is a US Robotics 56K internal (not a winmodem). It is set to run on COM3. I always get errors that say "modem is busy". I have tried all the possible devices

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

1999-08-10 Thread Ripcrd6
nice. Then go back in to Kppp and let it query the modem on /dev/ttys2. Brian "My God, it's full of penguins!" -Original Message- From: sinx [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 3:41 PM Subject: [newbie] Modem Problems I just inst

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

1999-08-10 Thread sinx
PROTECTED] Date: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 5:22 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Modem Problems first off, turn off HTML msgs under Tools / Options / Send tab / check Plain Text under Mail sending format. These are instructions for changing the format in Outlook Express, which your msg identified it was created

Re: [newbie] Modem Problems

1999-08-10 Thread Brian Leas
sinx wrote: I just installed Madrake 6.0, running KDE, I used kdeppp and tried to setup my modem, which is a U.S. Robotics 56k Internal Fax Modem, on COM3, but I couldn't seem to set it up right, I always got errors like "modem is busy" or "can't open modem" Does anyone know what settings

Re: [newbie] modem problems.....

1999-06-14 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Sun, 13 Jun 1999, Brian Erikson wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Envelope-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-Id: 9906140913181894500@ebb I think it might work if you try cua0 or cua1 depending on if it is on serial port 1 or 2 respectively. That is the only selection that works with my

Re: [newbie] modem problems.....

1999-06-14 Thread Brian Erikson
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote: Are you sure you can't use ttyS0 and ttyS1 instead? /dev/cua? devices are obsolete and have been replaced with ttyS devices. If they don't work, did you do anything odd to them (disable the serial ports in BIOS or something like that)? LLaP bero I will

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