On Sun, Mar 15, 1998 at 04:09:19PM +0100, Simon J Mudd wrote:
> Fred Whipple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I had RHL 4.2 up and running very smoothly, and had a dial-in on cua0
> > using uugetty (from getty_ps) for PPP, etc.  It worked perfectly with
> > the RINGBACK=YES setting so I could call in, hang-up, and have it answer
> > on the next call.  I've recently upgraded to RHL 5.0, and in short, this
> > broke.
> > 
> > I've gotten the machine to answer the phone and connect as usual, the
> > only thing that doesn't work is the ringback feature.  I'm using the
> > same config files as before though, and have changed them around, used
> > the sample, etc. etc.  I just can't get ringback to work anymore.
> 
> I've been using this for a while and upgrading to 5.0 had the same problem.
> 
> I reinstalled the 4.2 getty_ps package and this fixed it.  I haven't looked at
> the reason for the 5.0 package breaking but it doesn't seem to work
> for ringback mode.

When I used to use Slackware I had it set up and it was easy. When I
moved to Red Hat last year (4.0 at the time) I tore out some hair
because I had it set up like the docs said but it didn't work. After
a few WEEKS went by, I discovered that the docs don't agree with the
patches Red Hat puts in the code. (Because of the FSSTND, Red Hat
changed the place where the uugetty configuration files go but did not
change the docs.) Is it possible that they did it again for 5.0?

Fred

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