At 18:05 2000-07-06 -0400, Bruce Embrey wrote:
>You don't have to settle for an external modem if you prefer the internal
>models. Zoom makes a nice 56K internal modem that is NOT a winmodem. It has
>jumpers on it and you can set the irq as well as disable PNP feature.
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From: "John Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Help, new user -> Almost!
> On Thu, 06 Jul 2000, Johan Lim wrote:
> > Thanks f
On Thu, 06 Jul 2000, Johan Lim wrote:
> Thanks for all the comments & suggestions about my problem. I've got some
> clues now. My modem is winmodem and from http://www.linmodems.org I got the
> driver for my winmodem.
>
> I've installed the driver and it can detect my winmodem. When I try Inter
Thanks for all the comments & suggestions about my problem. I've got some
clues now. My modem is winmodem and from http://www.linmodems.org I got the
driver for my winmodem.
I've installed the driver and it can detect my winmodem. When I try Internet
connection using Dial up configuration tool
At 08:24 AM 7/6/00 GMT, Johan Lim wrote:
>I can copy/move files using file manager as root, but as user it didn't
>work.
The file permissions aren't tolerating what you are asking GNome to do.
You need to change file permissions.
>I've checked /dev/modem & it's link to /dev/ttyS3.
>My modem is
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Johan Lim wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a new linux user. I use RH 6.1 and right now there are two problems that
> bothering me:
>
> 1. I can't copy files using file manager, why?
>
> 2. I try to set up Internet connection using Dial up configuration tool and
> when I try th
On Thu, 06 Jul 2000, Johan Lim wrote:
> I've checked /dev/modem & it's link to /dev/ttyS3.
> My modem is internal (built-in) modem HSP MicroModem 56, it's work well on
> Windows partition. Is this modem not supported under Linux?
>
WinModem. Disable it (if possible) and get a REAL modem. HSP mod
> >1. I can't copy files using file manager, why?
>
>Well, for as little information as you've given here... I'm guessing
>because you didn't do it correctly.
I can copy/move files using file manager as root, but as user it didn't
work.
>Yes there are always configuration files to modify. RedHa
Johan Lim wrote:
> 1. I can't copy files using file manager, why?
Assuming you're using GNOME, and therefore gmc, you need to hold the
Ctrl key to copy using drag/drop. The default action is always "Move".
> 2. I try to set up Internet connection using Dial up configuration tool and
> when I tr
- Original Message -
From: "Johan Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 10:30 PM
Subject: Help, new user
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a new linux user. I use RH 6.1 and right now there are two problems
that
> bother
At 05:30 AM 7/6/00 GMT, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm a new linux user. I use RH 6.1 and right now there are two problems that
>bothering me:
>
>1. I can't copy files using file manager, why?
Well, for as little information as you've given here... I'm guessing
because you didn't do it correctly.
>
Hi all,
I'm a new linux user. I use RH 6.1 and right now there are two problems that
bothering me:
1. I can't copy files using file manager, why?
2. I try to set up Internet connection using Dial up configuration tool and
when I try the connection there is an error:
--> Modem not responding
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