Just rename the file in /etc/ppp/no_ppp_on_boot to ppp_on_boot
Mike Acklin
Debian User
On Tue, Sep 29, 1998 at 05:22:32PM -0500, Default Debian Reader wrote:
> I want ppp to start at boot time so I made a script that does has the
> following lines
> #!/bin/sh
> pon MY_ISP
> i
lems with Winbloze and now it is starting with
Linux. I am going to get some heat sink as you suggested and have already
downloaded the set6x86 and have set the auto-suspend mode on the chip. As
the doc said, if nothing else will set the idle speed to .03 watts verses
the 24 watts that it normally runs.
Thanks again for everyone's help, esp. George.
Mike Acklin
Debian User
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Thanks for any info you can provide.
Mike Acklin
Debian User
d out already. But when I check
the /etc/conf.modules the AppleTalk was not UNcommented out. (is that an
"Exclusive OR" or NOR? :)) Anyway UNcommented the AppleTalk protocol as the
APX and IPX were already uncommented. As for the standard Kernel-Images, I
am not familar with it so I can't answer that part of your question.
Thanks again
Mike Acklin
Debian User
was compiled those protocols were compiled in. I just
don't use them.
Thanks for you reply. And I will ignore them from now on.
Mike Acklin
Debian User
pppd(8) for more options.
Hope This Helps
Mike Acklin
Debian User
it working right. But as far as I can
tell everything is working like I expected it to.
>
> ZORO
Thanks to everyone that replied and helped me out on this one. There wasn't
too much available on xringd on the net as I looked and couldn't find very
much information
Mike Acklin
Debian User
ead and commented all three of them out. All I
have is TCP/IP via a dial-up account from my ISP. I do have slip installed
so I can use diald. But really don't know what else to do. I really didn't
compile the kernel, as just downloaded the 2.0.35 image and that is why I am
probably getting that error message.
Thanks again for the help.
Mike Acklin
ingd stop" might
be the exact thing it needs to get it to work right. I will have to
experiment a little to find out if this works. But right now, I am in the
process of getting it to work just on the rings.
Again thanks for your reply...
Mike Acklin
at least and it has to be compiled into the
kernel.
HTH
Mike Acklin
all the responses I got with the xringd question. Maybe one
of these days I will be able to answer questions instead of asking them.
Mike Acklin
ry asking someone with MS products and see what you
get.
Mike Acklin
TODO list.
Again thanks for the info
Mike Acklin
On Fri, Sep 25, 1998 at 02:15:12PM +0200, Zilvinas Valinskas wrote:
> It's mgetty. You need to update your inittab to run mgetty on boot ( or
> when edited just run a : init q :) reread init tab ;) and that's all )
> Setup up to listen /dev/ttySx ( x=0,1, => com1, com2 in dos ). More
> inform
Hello Everyone,
I have a quick question about linux/debian. Does anyone know of a
way or a program that if you call your Modem (With it being offline), it
will monitor the port and if it sees "RING", the system will automagically
start pon?
What I am trying to do is have my home c
Yes it is available in the slink distribution. I am running it now, works
fine. Get the apt package and it will update all the packages to the slink
distro
HTH
Mike
On Thu, Sep 24, 1998 at 08:20:11PM +, Tony Schonfeld wrote:
> The kernel 2.0.35 is it available in .deb packages ?
> If yes
b6g-dev files also. I have found that the '-dev' files
usally contain the missing lib files that I always have to go back and get...
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My conclusion is that majordomo or MTA programs don't like lists
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What exactly is Deity? When you say stuph, what exactly is that? but
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't see it either. All I did see was
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At 02:45 PM 3/27/98 -0800, you wrote:
>On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Mike Acklin wrote:
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>> reading message 1 (2580 bytes)
>> fetchmail: found received address 'htuttle'
>> fetchmail: no local matches, forwarding to root
>> fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
I
know I screwed it up, but how do I fix it with out having to do it
everytime I boot up. Also by bios clock is correct for walltime.
Sorry to bother everyone, but I am really confused and I don't know
where
to look for info.
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7;t know how to access them. Do now
thanks to you. Will let you know what I find out
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3. Do you have export MAILUSER=your_name in .bash_profile?
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Hello,
Well I checked #2 and #3 and everything was there, but still not getting
mail. But thanks for helping me out.
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At 08:10 PM 3/25/98 -0600, you wrote:
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>If you're going to move from smail to anything else at the moment, I'd
>recommend exim over sendmail unless you're already really comfortable
>with sendmail. There's even been some noise recently about Debian
>switching from smail to exim as the default mai
out how to get the ip-in and ip-out things to work
and
try automating it. But I won't bother anyone on that one. I have taken up
to much of the list time now. Maybe I will be able to repay everyone for
the help.
Mike Acklin
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At 10:58 AM 3/22/98 -0600, you wrote:
>> I really don't know what files to edit to correct this, so will probably
>> reinstall...
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>I think that all you need do is run smailconfig.
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Thanks John,
I have just dow
At 10:51 AM 3/23/98 +1200, you wrote:
>Do you use "defaultroute" in your pppd options?
>if you dont, try "route add default ppp0" after running pppd.
>
>IMHO, if your ISP does not use PAP auth. then I think it would probably be
>easier to set up the pon/poff scripts... but then, thats my opinion.
to edit to correct this, so will probably
reinstall as I really don't have anything on the system yet, other than
minicom. But I have that where I can reinstall that also.
Again thanks for all your help. I have already learned alot about debian
and love it.
Mike Acklin
k and I said "Yes" and gave the info provided by my
ISP. Such as the DNS addresses and the default gateway info. But when I
boot up I see the same SIOADDRT message.
Should I reinstall? and answer no to being connected to a network. The
installation docs were not very clear on this. Hop
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