I wrote:
> For some reason there is one file missing in /etc/diald/ which is
> diald.conf. But: There is a proper example in /usr/doc/diald/examples.
This should read diald.options, it's late already...
Regards,
Joey
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Russell Rademacher wrote:
> It seems it is little frustrating here on getting good answers on
> trying to get the diald working. So... how about someone giving me a step by
> step on their setup to get the diald working and the copies of the files
> related to it so I can just edit the pho
Hello guys.
It seems it is little frustrating here on getting good answers on
trying to get the diald working. So... how about someone giving me a step by
step on their setup to get the diald working and the copies of the files
related to it so I can just edit the phone number and the dev
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