>> It's also interesting to note that the modem works fine under W2k. Oh, and
>> I thought that that it could have been pppd not correctly telling my modem
>> to disconnect, so I tried echoing "ATH0" to the device after the connection
>> was brought down, which didn't help...
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
>
> It's also interesting to note that the modem works fine under W2k. Oh, and
> I thought that that it could have been pppd not correctly telling my modem
> to disconnect, so I tried echoing "ATH0" to the device after the connection
> was brought down, which didn't help...
>
> Any ideas?
>
so
This isn't really a debian problem, but a general Linux problem. Anyway, I
have an internal 56k ISA *jumpered* (not the most common things these days)
modem. For simplicity, I disabled the first serial port on my mother board,
and set the modem to live it's space (I'm just use to pointing to
/dev
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