On Tue, 04 Jan 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I tried minicom and it came up with /dev/modem no such file or directory.
You could use "modemtool" (no quotes) from a command line to make the link
between the port the modem is connected on and /dev/modem. Or if you use KDE,
you could set the m
I tried minicom and it came up with /dev/modem no such file or directory.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I just got mandrake 6.5 working, but I can't get it to know where my modem is
> and where my soundcard is. I have a OPL3-Sax sound board, and a PC-Tel 33.6k
> data/fax Modem. And it is not a WinModem I have already checked.
I can't help with the soundcard, but have
I just got mandrake 6.5 working, but I can't get it to know where my modem is
and where my soundcard is. I have a OPL3-Sax sound board, and a PC-Tel 33.6k
data/fax Modem. And it is not a WinModem I have already checked.