Alan E. Davis wrote:
> Can someone correspond about how to use photopc and xphoto (no debian
> package I think) to communicate with this camera over USB?
>
> Somewhere along the line, a package is mentioned that would set the
> permissions for the usb devices in /proc/bus/usb/, but that package i
Scotty Fitzgerald wrote:
> Advice please, I can't dial up.
>
> I am using the K environment, and I enter the command "kppp" and when
> I go to set the device, I can't. My modem is on /dev/ttys4 but that is
> not in the drop down box. I tried "ln -s /dev/ttys4 /dev/modem" from
> the shell, but wh
Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My existing dialup modem does not have linux drivers (its one of those
> winmodems), and so am planning on buying a new modem for my machine. I
> checked around the net for a list of modems that are known to work
> with linux (hardware modems preferred, if not
Johnny wrote:
> Hi
> I still can't surf the web with wvdial, but i can dial up the isp but
> can't going any were. What do i do next.
>
> Johnny
>
>
This happened to me. My ethernet connection was interfering with ppp. Try
# ifconfig eth0 down
Then redial your internet connection. If it
Levi Waldron wrote:
>
> I just went out and bought a brand new, fully hardware PCI modem (for
> $68!), USR 56K V.90 w/ Voice (2976/3298). Unfortunately, it does not seem
> to get assigned a ttyS* port during the boot process. The Modem HOWTO
> gives some tips for finding out the essential infor
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