Re: [opensuse] USR5610C

2007-09-28 Thread David C. Rankin
Fred A. Miller wrote: David C. Rankin wrote: [snip] For dial-out ppp, all I did was set up kinternet which is just KDE's front end to wvdial. The dial-out ppp for me didn't require any configuration other than setting the username, password, #ToDial. Surely you do, but check and

Re: [opensuse] USR5610C

2007-09-28 Thread David C. Rankin
Fred A. Miller wrote: David C. Rankin wrote: Fred A. Miller wrote: David C. Rankin wrote: Ah, just like everything else, just the matter of a little more time to hunt down the final few pieces of the puzzle. Generally the init strings are not going to give you trouble, but I always end

Re: [opensuse] USR5610C

2007-09-27 Thread David C. Rankin
Fred A. Miller wrote: David Rankin wrote: -Original Message- From: Fred A. Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 2:35 PM To: opensuse Subject: [opensuse] USR5610C The USR5610C PCI modem arrived today, and I guess I should have known it wouldn't fly

[opensuse] USR5610C

2007-09-26 Thread Fred A. Miller
The USR5610C PCI modem arrived today, and I guess I should have known it wouldn't fly out of the box. :( Yast SEEMS to see it, but I get the error: Unable to create the modem lock file when trying to connect with KPPP. I did make myself a member of the modem group. Nothing I've tried works. Does

RE: [opensuse] USR5610C

2007-09-26 Thread David Rankin
-Original Message- From: Fred A. Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 2:35 PM To: opensuse Subject: [opensuse] USR5610C The USR5610C PCI modem arrived today, and I guess I should have known it wouldn't fly out of the box. :( Yast SEEMS to see