On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 05:26:54PM -0600, Eric wrote:
> Hello all:
> I am attempting to configure my Debian Potato system to connect to the
> internet, but I'm not clear on how to set it to recognize my modem. Any
> suggestions?
Just my 2 cents again, but it's not a winmodem or a controlles modem
Eric posts :
> not clear on how to set it to recognize my modem. Any suggestions ?
Apt tools for the job that jump to mind are minicom and the versatile
Debian dial-up utility called pppconfig. You can discover your modem S
registers using minicom. pppconfig makes things easier to dial-up
Eric writes:
> I am attempting to configure my Debian Potato system to connect to the
> internet, but I'm not clear on how to set it to recognize my modem. Any
> suggestions?
Run pppconfig as root.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
First of all you need to know what type of modem it
is, and which port does it use's. When you istalled
Debian did't you try and configure your modem? That
option is available. Not being a smart @## but have
you looked at the documentation page on the Debian
site?
Don
--- Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all:
I am attempting to configure my Debian Potato system to connect to the
internet, but I'm not clear on how to set it to recognize my modem. Any
suggestions?
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