Will Lowe wrote:
> Sorry about the slow reply -- my subnet was down yesterday.
>
> > After pon, I ran plog. My new Atlas 33.6 internal modem (I replaced my
> > U.S. Robotics
> > Sporter Winmodem so I could use Linux) runs very softly. I do not hear it
> > hang up.
> > Plog reported a terminati
> > I did run pon first and listened to it dial-up.
> Did it connect successfully? Were you able to telnet or ping or
anything?
> (I realize this seems silly, but sometimes it's the connection that's
> wacky).
>
> If so, then the problem really is a dselect or dpkg one rather than a
ppp
> one.
> I appreciate your help.
Quite welcome. I'm going to be leaving the lab for the day in a few
minutes, but I'll help if I can tomorrow.
> I did run pon first and listened to it dial-up.
Did it connect successfully? Were you able to telnet or ping or anything?
(I realize this seems silly, but
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Brian Armstrong wrote:
> /usr/lib/per15/Debian/dpkgftp.pm line 81, chunk10 query/setup
> script returned error exit status1. Press return to continue." Also, I
Did you make sure to make a ppp connection first? You've got to be
on-line when you run dselect, or else you'll n
I am unable to successfully access the Debian packages using dselect
through a dail-up ISP. I loaded the Hamm version using floppy disks
created from the binary files from the ftp site as instructed in the
install document. I have checked the pppconfig files and confirmed the
currect /dev/ttyS#,
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