update Re: minicom: remote echo

2000-01-12 Thread Aaron M. Johnson
d the character input. I think the UARTs or something on the motherboard related to serial port --> computer communication is on the fritz. Most likely I will move the modem to a different computer. thank you for your help, aaron From: Aaron M. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: minicom: re

minicom: remote echo

2000-01-12 Thread Aaron M. Johnson
Hello, I have a modem which responds to AT commands within minicom but does not display the return codes, i.e. OK, BUSY, NO CARRIER. I am able to dialout but cannot write scripts for mgetty until the modem remote echo displays *something*. Turning on local echo does display the input I ty

Re: Getting info from X

1997-12-09 Thread Aaron M. Johnson
Hi, Did you get an answer to your question. It is something I've been wanting to know also. aaron > "Adalberto" == Adalberto da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Adalberto> Hello users, Adalberto> Excuses for my silly question: Adalberto> How can I get infor

Re: debian-user-digest Digest V97 #1113

1997-12-08 Thread Aaron M. Johnson
I am having trouble undigestifying the email I get from debian-user-digest. In emacs I use, M-x undigestify-rmail-message and get the error message, Search failed: "^*^J*" This last occured in debian-user-digest Digest V97 #1114

Re: automatically tracking just a few unstable packages

1997-05-20 Thread Aaron M. Johnson
>My system is mostly bo, but I've installed a couple of packages out of >hamm. I have my dselect access method set to ftp and pointing at the >bo Packages files. I'd like a way to know when the hamm packages I'm >tracking are updated. Does the system have a way to do that? I believe dftp has w