ownloaded the file with windows. How do i access
the file from linux? Is this possible? Oh, and I haven't a clue how to
install it, but my knowledge grows by the hour ).
John
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> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 10:59 AM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] I can't detect my modem
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> > Charles,
> >
> > I followed your instructions for configuring my port. Unfortunately with
> > no success. Found my device just fin
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> Craig
>Sorry for the flare up. The humor just hit me wrong when I read it.
>
>Denis replyed to another post that recalled something I had forgotten.
> Did you set up any kind of net
Thanks Dennis, you are lucky to have a jumpered modem. Mine unfortunately is
one of those fancy Winmodems. I have found a probable solution though which
I will try out tomorrow. If you check the later messages youll see where
i"m at.
John
> John, I have a jumpered modem set to ttys2 and have
try dis-abling P-n-P in your BOIS and setting the P-n-P operating system to NO
in bios if you have such settings.
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, you wrote:
>
> It is on com port 4 in windows which is ttys3 in linux I believe. When I query it
>using KPPP it tells me "Sorry, modem is busy". Of course it
John, I have a jumpered modem set to ttys2 and have had no problems
getting it to work in probably 5 installations of Linux-Mandrake. So I
don't know what special instructions could possibly be needed. If you
need to move to ttys2 or 3, I would give it a try. Dennis
John wrote:
> It is on co
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On Mon, 11 Sep 2000 15:49:06 -0400,John wrote:
>For my modem, I need to install a special RPM dri
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000 15:49:06 -0400,John wrote:
>For my modem, I need to install a special RPM driver made by lucent. So I have a new
>question. I downloaded the file with windows. How do i access the file from linux?
> Is this possible? Oh, and I haven't a clue how to install it, but my kn
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From: "Craig Westerman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [newbie] I can't detect my modem - Attention Charles A Edwards
> > Craig
> > 2 other things to lo
Title: RE: [newbie] I can't detect my modem
I've been checking out different web pages for info
about modems. The more I look, the less I think this will be an easy
fix. sigh.
Oh well, time to shut this baby down and get a
closer look look at my modem. Will post later or
tomor
Title: RE: [newbie] I can't detect my modem
Let me know if you get your modem working and what
you did to make it work. I have the same problem as
well but, when I query ttyS0 it finds it talks to
it. Weird
is it not :(
Stephen
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John
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Subject: RE: [newbie] I can't detect my modem
Sorry to butt in but I have read that if you have the Network routing
daemon running it will interfere with a dialup modem. You might want to
check that in Drakconfi
Title: RE: [newbie] I can't detect my modem
Thank, Dennis. I'll take a look at
that. And all inputs are welcome. The sooner I solve this the
happier I'll be.
John
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Title: RE: [newbie] I can't detect my modem
Sorry to butt in but I have read that if you have the Network routing daemon running it will interfere with a dialup modem. You might want to check that in Drakconfig. Just a thought. It got me on one install. As soon as I disabled the ne
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From: "John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] I can't detect my modem
> Charles,
>
> I followed your instructions for configuring my port. Unfortunately
Charles,
I followed your instructions for configuring my port. Unfortunately with
no success. Found my device just fine using cat tool.
It is indeed a Communication controller. :) It is set to IRQ 9.I
entered the setserial commands you gave me and after doing so and did a
modem query. N
er 11, 2000 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] I can't detect my modem
> Is it possible to change the comm port seetings in the BIOS so that you
are
> using comm1 or 2? Windows will probably complain quite a lot, but it's
> something to try.
>
> --Greg
>
>
> - O
my modem and I
was getting the same "modem is busy" message that you are. Hope this helps.
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> From: Greg Stewart[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Is it possible to change the comm port seetings in the BIOS so that you are
using comm1 or 2? Windows will probably complain quite a lot, but it's
something to try.
--Greg
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From: John
It is on com port 4 in windows which is ttys3 in linux I believe. When I
query it
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