Re: Minicom problem

2017-09-15 Thread deloptes
Fred wrote: > The version is 2.6.1 running on Wheezy (sparc).  The speed is 9600 > baud.  Once it goes on line there is no problem.  It is just when the > program starts it starts off line. > > I just tried to determine if there is a timeout.  I found that when > minicom star

Re: Minicom problem

2017-09-15 Thread Fred
On 09/15/2017 01:21 AM, deloptes wrote: Fred wrote: Hi, I sometimes use minicom to talk to some equipment over a wired connection. Minicom comes up off line and I can't find what makes it go on line. I look through some of the menus and at some point it decides it is on line. Maybe i

Re: Minicom problem

2017-09-15 Thread deloptes
Fred wrote: > Hi, > > I sometimes use minicom to talk to some equipment over a wired > connection. Minicom comes up off line and I can't find what makes it go > on line. I look through some of the menus and at some point it decides > it is on line. Maybe it has a time

Minicom problem

2017-09-14 Thread Fred
Hi, I sometimes use minicom to talk to some equipment over a wired connection. Minicom comes up off line and I can't find what makes it go on line. I look through some of the menus and at some point it decides it is on line. Maybe it has a timeout. How can I make it cut ou

Re: minicom and/or setserial

2013-08-31 Thread Stephen Powell
1.771023] 00:0a: ttyS5 at I/O 0x2f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A > > It posible resolve with setserial or minicom ??? > > Sorry my english is not good What's the problem? This is the standard way for Linux to name serial ports. 3F8 gets /dev/ttyS0 and 2F8 gets /dev/ttyS1. That

Re: minicom and/or setserial

2013-08-30 Thread Darac Marjal
is a 16550A > [1.771023] 00:0a: ttyS5 at I/O 0x2f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A > > It posible resolve with setserial or minicom ??? No. But you should be able to use a udev rule to rename the device node (alternatively, if you use udev to add a symlink, then you can use the ports as either ttyS[01] or ttyS[45]. signature.asc Description: Digital signature

minicom and/or setserial

2013-08-30 Thread cosme
[1.771023] 00:0a: ttyS1 at I/O 0x2f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A to [1.770721] 00:09: ttyS4 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A [1.771023] 00:0a: ttyS5 at I/O 0x2f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A It posible resolve with setserial or minicom ??? Sorry my english is not good Regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE

minicom, line delay with paste

2009-09-18 Thread Dieder Vervoort
Hi All, When I paste a list of commands into a minicom terminal I would like to have a delay after each line, to see the hosts response. ( cisco ) Is this possible ? Thanks, -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Troubl

Re: How to use minicom with Paralell Port

2008-02-12 Thread Andres Migliazzo
;ve compiled my kernel without Paralell Port Support (which is absolutely > fixable), BUT I don't have the parallel port device created (lp, plip or > something). > > I've attached a text file with the list of my devices, I hope you can help > me on this. Basically I need to set up minicom to use parallel port and set > up mi new SPARC. > > Thank you in advance > > >

How to use minicom with Paralell Port

2008-02-10 Thread Andres Migliazzo
e Internet in my new home yet :S), plus I've compiled my kernel without Paralell Port Support (which is absolutely fixable), BUT I don't have the parallel port device created (lp, plip or something). I've attached a text file with the list of my devices, I hope you can help me on this.

Re: [debian-users] minicom or ISP? - No urgency - answer if you have time.

2007-11-27 Thread W Paul Mills
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ted Hilts - Thunderbird Acct. wrote: > When dialing up my ISP in an interactive mode providing user name and > password I get a third prompt with the prompt message "AiiNET". So now > I get 3 prompts: "user name", "password", and "AiiNET" where before

Re: [debian-users] minicom or ISP? - No urgency - answer if you have time.

2007-11-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-11-16 23:04:06, schrieb Ted Hilts: > BTW: Isn't it some form of discrimination to provide ISP services and > support for Windoz and Mac while turning a blind eye to Linux??? Definitivly > That's how my ISP behaves. I think that in Europe it is apparently law > for computer manufa

Re: [debian-users] minicom or ISP? - No urgency - answer if you have time.

2007-11-17 Thread Kevin Mark
like you may be seeing a PPP response and misinterpretinging it. Does it wait for you to hit 'enter' or something, or does it just continue without your interaction. > > > > > I use a package called "minicom" on a Linux machine running Slackware > > whi

Re: [debian-users] minicom or ISP? - No urgency - answer if you have time.

2007-11-16 Thread Ted Hilts
Hal Vaughan wrote: On Saturday 17 November 2007, Ted Hilts wrote: ... What I was trying to say is that I am not sure where the "AiiNET" prompt is coming from. Is it coming from the ISP or is it being manufactured by Minicom as some respone. I think the "AiiNET" promp

Re: [debian-users] minicom or ISP? - No urgency - answer if you have time.

2007-11-16 Thread Ted Hilts
John Hasler wrote: Thunderbird Acct. wrote: When dialing up my ISP in an interactive mode providing user name and password I get a third prompt with the prompt message "AiiNET". Some ISPs respond with a username/password prompt when you use an interactive program but expect PAP autheni

Re: [debian-users] minicom or ISP? - No urgency - answer if you have time.

2007-11-16 Thread Ted Hilts
and monitoring your transmission? Perhaps using something like Ethereal? (Does Ethereal watch dial up? Don't remember.) That might let you intercept what their software uses as a response. I use a package called "minicom" on a Linux machine running Slackware whi

Re: [debian-users] minicom or ISP? - No urgency - answer if you have time.

2007-11-16 Thread Hal Vaughan
On Saturday 17 November 2007, Ted Hilts wrote: ... > What I was trying to say is that I am not sure where the "AiiNET" > prompt is coming from. Is it coming from the ISP or is it being > manufactured by Minicom as some respone. I think the "AiiNET" prompt > is

Re: [debian-users] minicom or ISP? - No urgency - answer if you have time.

2007-11-16 Thread Ted Hilts
n the following paragraph I provide more detail. I've never seen an "AiiNET" prompt. What is the required response? I use a package called "minicom" on a Linux machine running Slackware which is my lan gateway machine to the Internet via dial up to my ISP. I don&#x

Re: [debian-users] minicom or ISP? - No urgency - answer if you have time.

2007-11-16 Thread John Hasler
Thunderbird Acct. wrote: > When dialing up my ISP in an interactive mode providing user name and > password I get a third prompt with the prompt message "AiiNET". Some ISPs respond with a username/password prompt when you use an interactive program but expect PAP authenication when they see a PPP

Re: [debian-users] minicom or ISP? - No urgency - answer if you have time.

2007-11-16 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Fri, Nov 16, 2007 at 06:14:13PM -0500, Hal Vaughan wrote: > On Friday 16 November 2007, Ted Hilts - Thunderbird Acct. wrote: > > ...Has anyone > > else run into this situation where the "AiiNET" prompt occurs during > > manual dial up? In the following paragraph I provide more detail. > > If

Re: [debian-users] minicom or ISP? - No urgency - answer if you have time.

2007-11-16 Thread Hal Vaughan
toring your transmission? Perhaps using something like Ethereal? (Does Ethereal watch dial up? Don't remember.) That might let you intercept what their software uses as a response. > I use a package called "minicom" on a Linux machine running Slackware > which is my

Re: [debian-users] minicom or ISP? - No urgency - answer if you have time.

2007-11-16 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
manual dial up? In the > following paragraph I provide more detail. I've never seen an "AiiNET" prompt. What is the required response? > > I use a package called "minicom" on a Linux machine running Slackware > which is my lan gateway machine to the Inte

[debian-users] minicom or ISP? - No urgency - answer if you have time.

2007-11-16 Thread Ted Hilts - Thunderbird Acct.
nto this third prompt. As I said, it is a relatively new prompt which does not always occur (and I have a somewhat clumsy work-around). Has anyone else run into this situation where the "AiiNET" prompt occurs during manual dial up? In the following paragraph I provide more detail. I us

modemu + minicom

2006-01-05 Thread Alan Ianson
Hello list, I'm trying to get minicom + modemu to work for file transfers over telnet. I was given this command by a friend but it doesn't seem to work for me.. modemu -e "AT%B0=1%B1=1&W" -c "minicom -8 -p tty%s modemu" I've seen this same command in a

Re: minicom display problems

2005-09-17 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
ndow, the window manager also sets the lines/columns property of the terminal, and sends the app running in the terminal the SIGWINCH character so that it can resize. So modern apps first look at LINES/COLUMNS, then at lines/columns from the tty properties (TIOCGWINSZ), then at termcap/terminfo.

Re: minicom display problems

2005-09-16 Thread Marty
Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote: In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is there any way to get minicom to properly display the color graphics of an ncurses app like iptraf? I am using the multi GNOME terminal as my X terminal, but xterm seems to have the s

Re: minicom display problems

2005-09-16 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Is there any way to get minicom to properly display the color graphics >of an ncurses app like iptraf? I am using the multi GNOME terminal as my >X terminal, but xterm seems to have the same problems.

minicom display problems

2005-09-15 Thread Marty
Is there any way to get minicom to properly display the color graphics of an ncurses app like iptraf? I am using the multi GNOME terminal as my X terminal, but xterm seems to have the same problems. So far I've tried: -setting the minicom terminal type to ANSI -setting the remote shell

Re: when prompted for user name minicom supplies AT S7=45 S0=0 L1 V1 X4 &c1 E1 Q0

2005-08-23 Thread Sourabh Bora
hi,,   i posted this question and found the answer a few minutes  after that,, here is the solution..    minicom -s then go to    Modem and dialing then-- delete the entry A    ...thanx

when prompted for user name minicom supplies AT S7=45 S0=0 L1 V1 X4 &c1 E1 Q0

2005-08-23 Thread Sourabh Bora
Hi,     i am trying to write a script to logon to a  system  using minicom.     when I do minicom in my shell...    i get : =    Welcome to minicom 2.1 OPTIONS: History Buffer, F-key Macros, Search History Buffer, I18n Compiled on Mar 29 2005, 09:39:09

minicom+setserial

2004-08-24 Thread Vijaya S
irq 4 #setserial -g /dev/ttyS? /dev/ttyS0, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4 /dev/ttyS1, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x02f8, IRQ: 3 /dev/ttyS2, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x03e8, IRQ: 4 /dev/ttyS3, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x02e8, IRQ: 3 but when i type minicom -s and try to open nothing happens i \dont ge thte pr

Re: Serial help - minicom?

2004-07-24 Thread Bill Moseley
Just to follow up on this problem connecting to my Access Point over the serial connection: It's now working, but I'm not exactly sure why. I thought I'd be smart and get the AP out of the equations and use my null DB-9 null modem connector and try to talk to they Hyperterm machine. I could see

Re: Serial help - minicom?

2004-07-23 Thread Johann Spies
On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 11:16:26AM -0600, Nathan J. Malmberg wrote: > Bill Moseley wrote: > > >I've got an Access Point that has a serial port. The AP runs Linux > >(it's an Netgear WG302). I can't connect to it from Linux using > >minicom. > > >

Re: Serial help - minicom?

2004-07-22 Thread Nathan J. Malmberg
Bill Moseley wrote: I've got an Access Point that has a serial port. The AP runs Linux (it's an Netgear WG302). I can't connect to it from Linux using minicom. After messing with it for an hour I brought out an old Win95 machine with hyperterm and was able to connect no probl

Serial help - minicom?

2004-07-21 Thread Bill Moseley
I've got an Access Point that has a serial port. The AP runs Linux (it's an Netgear WG302). I can't connect to it from Linux using minicom. After messing with it for an hour I brought out an old Win95 machine with hyperterm and was able to connect no problem. So, AP and cable a

Re: Minicom problem

2004-02-05 Thread Kent West
Bobby Dunlap wrote: I don't really know if I am communicating with anyone or not, but here goes I am using Red Hat 8, start minicom, and immediately after the message "initializing modem" appears, the cursor hangs up, will not accept any keyboard input and never recieve

Re: Minicom problem

2004-02-05 Thread David Clymer
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 15:21, Bobby Dunlap wrote: > I don't really know if I am communicating with anyone or not, but here > goes > You're certainly communicating with people, just the wrong ones :) > I am using Red Hat 8, start minicom, and immediately after the m

Minicom problem

2004-02-05 Thread Bobby Dunlap
I don't really know if I am communicating with anyone or not, but here goes   I am using Red Hat 8, start minicom, and immediately after the message "initializing modem" appears, the cursor hangs up, will not accept any keyboard input and never recieve the "OK

minicom vs pon

2003-12-13 Thread csj
tplug restart". OTOH I can "instantly" dial out with minicom or even efax. Somewhat surprising is that after I use either program, I can already connect via pon. I must assume that minicom and efax issue commands to "prep" the modem. Does anybody know how these two progr

Re: zmodem file transfer w/ minicom over serial connection

2003-09-04 Thread Bruce Sass
<...> > > HDD IRQs are unmasked: > > hdparm -u1 # READ the hdparm manpage first! > > At which end? What does this do? both, if possible (may break things with some chipsets), it ensures serial IRQ events are handled in a timely manner -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a sub

Re: zmodem file transfer w/ minicom over serial connection

2003-09-04 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 12:02:01PM -0600, Bruce Sass ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > -- > On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Karsten M. Self wrote: > > > I'm running minicom over a null-modem serial cable settings: 57600 8N1. > > > > File transfer setting is: > > > >

zmodem file transfer w/ minicom over serial connection

2003-09-03 Thread Karsten M. Self
I'm still trying to debug my file transfers between two Debian GNU/Linux systems using zmodem file transfers from within minicom, over a serial connection. I'm running minicom over a null-modem serial cable settings: 57600 8N1. File transfer setting is: zmodem /usr/bin/sz -vv

Re: minicom 1.83.1 hangs

2002-10-13 Thread Jeff
moved all the entries accessible when starting minicom as root > su -c "minicom -s". > > However, when I try start minicom, it hangs. Neither ALT-Z nor any > other keystroke works. > > Does anyone have any idea how I could fix this problem? > > Maybe it is due

minicom 1.83.1 hangs

2002-10-13 Thread Lukas Ruf
Dear all, recently, I bought an external ADSL modem. To configure this modem at the command line level, I needed to connect via a serial interface (RS-232) with no flow control and no initialisation methods. So, I removed all the entries accessible when starting minicom as root su -c "mi

Re: trouble installing minicom

2002-05-29 Thread Lakshmi
> > I have installed debian 3.0 "woody" on my system just recently and am > > unable to install "minicom". It gives an error > > "can not find file/ directory install-sh or install.sh in aux ./aux" > > I went through the README and I

Re: trouble installing minicom

2002-05-28 Thread Colin Watson
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 11:35:05AM +0530, Lakshmi wrote: > I have installed debian 3.0 "woody" on my system just recently and am > unable to install "minicom". It gives an error > "can not find file/ directory install-sh or install.sh in aux ./aux" > I w

trouble installing minicom

2002-05-28 Thread Lakshmi
hi, I have installed debian 3.0 "woody" on my system just recently and am unable to install "minicom". It gives an error "can not find file/ directory install-sh or install.sh in aux ./aux" I went through the README and INSTALL manuals but was not of much use. Any h

Re: linux PPP in minicom

2002-04-03 Thread Oki DZ
On 04/03 18:36 Chitra Krishnamurthy wrote: I used the following AT commands, in "minicom" and I got the following results with the results : ATZ~ OK ATM0L0 OK ATDT0,172315 CONNECT 31200 /ARQ /V34 /LAPM /V42BIS Annex Command Line Interpreter * Copyright (C) 1988, 1999 Bay Network

Re: linux PPP in minicom

2002-04-03 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
your needs. The files in /usr/share/doc/ppp should help you along nicely; SETUP.gz may be especially interesting for you. > I used the following AT commands, in "minicom" and I got the following > results with the > results : > > ATZ~ > OK > ATM0L0 > OK >

linux PPP in minicom

2002-04-03 Thread Chitra Krishnamurthy
d the following AT commands, in "minicom" and I got the following results with the results : ATZ~ OK ATM0L0 OK ATDT0,172315 CONNECT 31200 /ARQ /V34 /LAPM /V42BIS Annex Command Line Interpreter * Copyright (C) 1988, 1999 Bay Networks Checking authorization, Pleas wait. Username

Re: minicom

2002-02-22 Thread Jason M. Harvey
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 07:38:01AM -0500, Kurc, Marcin A. wrote: | Hi, | I'm trying to do install linux over serial console, everything is fine | until I have to insert root floppy - minicom goes offline | and there is no way to hit enter | | Any ideas? | | Marcin Kurc | CAD Sy

minicom

2002-02-22 Thread Kurc, Marcin A.
Hi, I'm trying to do install linux over serial console, everything is fine until I have to insert root floppy - minicom goes offline and there is no way to hit enter Any ideas? Marcin Kurc CAD Systems Administrator Cooper-Standard Automotive

Re: Minicom problem

2002-02-21 Thread Carel Fellinger
archive. IIRC it had something todo with lockfiles owned by uucp. And again IIRC, it was discussed in the context of ppp not minicom. Good luck searching:) -- groetjes, carel

Re: Re: Minicom problem

2002-02-21 Thread Paul 'Baloo' Johnson
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Paolo Falcone wrote: > If you'll check the properties of minicom via ls -l, you'll notice that > minicom is owned by user root and group uucp. I forgot what reason this is > so (is minicom using UUCP instead of standard TCP/IP? I think so...) It's

Re: Re: Minicom problem

2002-02-20 Thread Paolo Falcone
probably is) Not a bug nor counter-intuitive, actually :) If you'll check the properties of minicom via ls -l, you'll notice that minicom is owned by user root and group uucp. I forgot what reason this is so (is minicom using UUCP instead of standard TCP/IP? I think so...) You can circu

Re: Minicom problem

2002-02-20 Thread Paul 'Baloo' Johnson
On 20 Feb 2002, John Hasler wrote: > Did you kill -9 pppd or have an uncontrolled shutdown while pppd was > running? No. > > Changing group permissions on ttyS1 results in similar futility. > > What do you mean? What happens when you make ttyS1 group writeable? Nothing. Adding myself to uucp

Re: Minicom problem

2002-02-20 Thread Paul 'Baloo' Johnson
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Alan James wrote: > you sure ? "groups" says dialout ? you logged back in after adding yourself > to the group ? Yeah, I had already thought of this. > try "chmod g+w /dev/ttyS1" I did, to the same result. However, doing the suggestion adding myself to uucp worked, strange

Re: Minicom problem

2002-02-20 Thread John Hasler
Baloo writes: > crw-r-1 root dialout4, 65 Feb 20 05:21 ttyS1 Did you kill -9 pppd or have an uncontrolled shutdown while pppd was running? > Changing group permissions on ttyS1 results in similar futility. What do you mean? What happens when you make ttyS1 group writeable? --

Re: Minicom problem

2002-02-20 Thread Alan James
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 05:25:06AM -0800, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote: > I can run and dail and otherwise use minicom as root, but if I try as a > regular user, I get > > minicom: cannot open /dev/ttyS1: Permission denied > > ls /dev/ttyS1 results in... > > crw

Re: Minicom problem

2002-02-20 Thread Paul 'Baloo' Johnson
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Paolo Falcone wrote: > I tried adding my user account to group uucp, and it somehow solved it. Wow, that's hella-counter-intuitive. Is this a bug? (Though my gut feeling says if I need to ask, it probably is) -- Baloo

Re: Minicom problem

2002-02-20 Thread Paolo Falcone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote: >I can run and dail and otherwise use minicom as root, but if I try as a >regular user, I get > >minicom: cannot open /dev/ttyS1: Permission denied > >ls /dev/ttyS1 results in... > >crw

Minicom problem

2002-02-20 Thread Paul 'Baloo' Johnson
I can run and dail and otherwise use minicom as root, but if I try as a regular user, I get minicom: cannot open /dev/ttyS1: Permission denied ls /dev/ttyS1 results in... crw-r-1 root dialout4, 65 Feb 20 05:21 ttyS1 I'm a member of the dialout group, however. Changing

RE: Serial comm packages a la Minicom

2002-01-22 Thread Jeff Bonner
On Tues 22 Jan 2002 20:52 EDT, "Eric C. Cooper" wrote: > > Right now I use Minicom, but apparently it doesn't support > > color -- or else I don't have it (or my remote session) > > configured properly. Does VT102 pass color codes? > > "minicom

Re: Serial comm packages a la Minicom

2002-01-22 Thread Eric C. Cooper
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 07:24:35PM -0500, Jeff Bonner wrote: > Right now I use Minicom, but apparently it doesn't support color -- or > else I don't have it (or my remote session) configured properly. Does > VT102 pass color codes? "minicom -c on", from the

Serial comm packages a la Minicom

2002-01-22 Thread Jeff Bonner
I'd like to find a program to neatly communicate with my router/firewall over a serial line. I created that box specifically without any services, including SSH, so the only way to login is over TTYS0 (or with a keyboard). Right now I use Minicom, but apparently it doesn't support c

Re: alternatives to minicom in debian stable or testing?

2001-11-27 Thread Peter Hicks
On Tuesday 27 November 2001 10:56, nate wrote: > i was wondering if anyone knew of good alternatives to > minicom that are available in testing or woody(or i suppose > 3rd party). looking for something with better ANSI support > and needs to support serial connections. don't nee

Re: alternatives to minicom in debian stable or testing?

2001-11-27 Thread Christopher Mosley
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, nate wrote: > i was wondering if anyone knew of good alternatives to > minicom that are available in testing or woody(or i suppose > 3rd party). looking for something with better ANSI support > and needs to support serial connections. don't need modem >

RE: alternatives to minicom in debian stable or testing?

2001-11-27 Thread John Purser
m is the Aspect scripting language. Hope this helps, John Purser http://solarflow.dyndns.org/pcplus/ -Original Message- From: nate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 11:56 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: alternatives to minicom in debian stable or testing?

alternatives to minicom in debian stable or testing?

2001-11-27 Thread nate
i was wondering if anyone knew of good alternatives to minicom that are available in testing or woody(or i suppose 3rd party). looking for something with better ANSI support and needs to support serial connections. don't need modem support(though with serial i suppose its standard). mainl

Re: Minicom only works suid root -SOLVED

2001-09-20 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 19 Sep 2001, John Hasler wrote: > Anthony writes: > > I have no idea how all this happened, nor do I understand why /dev/ttyS0 > > had originally got incorrect permissions while /dev/ttyS1, etc, were > > correct. > > Pppd once had a bug that caused it to fail to restore the permissions on > the

Re: Minicom only works suid root -SOLVED

2001-09-19 Thread John Hasler
Anthony writes: > I have no idea how all this happened, nor do I understand why /dev/ttyS0 > had originally got incorrect permissions while /dev/ttyS1, etc, were > correct. Pppd once had a bug that caused it to fail to restore the permissions on the serial port. I thought it was fixed long ago, t

Re: Minicom only works suid root -SOLVED

2001-09-19 Thread Anthony Campbell
> > > > On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 10:59, Anthony Campbell wrote: > > > > > > I have to have minicom setuid root, even though I have added myself > > > > > > to > > > > > > the dialout group, which according to the man page sh

Re: Minicom only works suid root

2001-09-19 Thread Carel Fellinger
n and in fact I found that the permissions were > crw-r. > > Unfortunately, changing them to what they should be, as above, has made > no difference. Trying to run minicom as user produces a message saying > that it cannot open /dev/ttySO. I thought this might be because minicom Ah

Re: Minicom only works suid root -SOLVED

2001-09-19 Thread Michael Heldebrant
rote: > > > > > I have to have minicom setuid root, even though I have added myself to > > > > > the dialout group, which according to the man page should allow access > > > > > to serial port devices. Any suggestions for what's wrong? > &g

Re: Minicom only works suid root -SOLVED

2001-09-19 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 19 Sep 2001, Carel Fellinger wrote: > On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 07:51:11AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote: > > On 18 Sep 2001, Michael Heldebrant wrote: > > > On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 10:59, Anthony Campbell wrote: > > > > I have to have minicom setuid root, even

Re: Minicom only works suid root

2001-09-19 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 19 Sep 2001, Carel Fellinger wrote: > On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 07:51:11AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote: > > On 18 Sep 2001, Michael Heldebrant wrote: > > > On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 10:59, Anthony Campbell wrote: > > > > I have to have minicom setuid root, even

Re: Minicom only works suid root

2001-09-19 Thread Carel Fellinger
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 07:51:11AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote: > On 18 Sep 2001, Michael Heldebrant wrote: > > On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 10:59, Anthony Campbell wrote: > > > I have to have minicom setuid root, even though I have added myself to > > > the dialout group,

minicom and hyperterminal

2001-09-19 Thread Alexander Poslavsky
Does anybody know the difference between minicom and hyperterminal settings? I have to acces our phone-system, with a text-terminal, I used to use hyperterminal until I ditched windows. But with minicom I can't get in. In hyperterminal it is just basic, call the number, give the pas

Re: Minicom only works suid root

2001-09-19 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 18 Sep 2001, Michael Heldebrant wrote: > On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 10:59, Anthony Campbell wrote: > > I have to have minicom setuid root, even though I have added myself to > > the dialout group, which according to the man page should allow access > > to serial port devices

Re: Minicom only works suid root

2001-09-18 Thread Michael Heldebrant
On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 10:59, Anthony Campbell wrote: > I have to have minicom setuid root, even though I have added myself to > the dialout group, which according to the man page should allow access > to serial port devices. Any suggestions for what's wrong? You need to add y

Minicom only works suid root

2001-09-18 Thread Anthony Campbell
I have to have minicom setuid root, even though I have added myself to the dialout group, which according to the man page should allow access to serial port devices. Any suggestions for what's wrong? Anthony -- Anthony Campbell - running Debian GNU/Linux (Windows-free zone). For elect

Re: minicom

2001-01-24 Thread Carel Fellinger
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 11:56:06AM -0800, Xucaen wrote: ... > hi. thanks everyone!! minicom is working > beautifully - as root. > umm.. how again do I give a user account access > to ttyS0? (I knew I forgot something.. ;-) # adduser someone dialout -- groetjes, carel

Re: minicom

2001-01-24 Thread Xucaen
--- Jim Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Run as root and run minicom -s. From there you > can change the settings > and save the configuration as default and/or as > hi. thanks everyone!! minicom is working beautifully - as root. umm.. how again do I give a user account a

Re: minicom

2001-01-24 Thread Jim Lynch
Run as root and run minicom -s. From there you can change the settings and save the configuration as default and/or as some other name. There isn't really a configuration file like you'd normally use an editor to configure. You do that via the program with the -s switch. Man minicom

Re: minicom solved

2001-01-23 Thread Xucaen
will definately check man minicom (maybe if I write "see man" on the chalk board 1000 times I will remember?) thanks!! xucaen --- Carel Fellinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:14:49AM -0800, > Xucaen wrote: > > No, I did not. what does -

Re: minicom

2001-01-23 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Xucaen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >No, I did not. what does -s do? I could find any >documentation. Hmm? Did you do "man minicom" ? Mike.

Re: minicom

2001-01-23 Thread Carel Fellinger
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:14:49AM -0800, Xucaen wrote: > No, I did not. what does -s do? I could find any > documentation. the obligatory "man minicom" works here, so what's up? -- groetjes, carel

Re: minicom

2001-01-23 Thread Frank Rocco
It should bring up the configuration screen. I'm new to minicom also, but believe this is the switch. Frank

Re: minicom

2001-01-23 Thread Xucaen
No, I did not. what does -s do? I could find any documentation. thanks!! --- Frank Rocco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Did you try minicom -s > > HTH > > Frank > > - Original Message - > From: "Xucaen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: &g

Re: minicom

2001-01-23 Thread Frank Rocco
Did you try minicom -s HTH Frank - Original Message - From: "Xucaen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 9:57 AM Subject: minicom > Hi all. > Has anyone installed the deb package minicom? > I can't seem to find where the config file

minicom

2001-01-23 Thread Xucaen
Hi all. Has anyone installed the deb package minicom? I can't seem to find where the config file (if it has one). It tries to access ttyS3 but I don't have ttyS3, so I need to change where it looks for the modem. also, where can I find info on its command line parameters? I'm going

Re: minicom (was Re: Serial terminal software.)

2001-01-12 Thread Bob Hilliard
Diego Biurrun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello! > > I have compiled a fresh kernel with serial console support and tried to > connect my notebook with minicom to it. However I only managed to get it > to work with a 4800 speed connection. A VT320 terminal works at 9600 a

minicom (was Re: Serial terminal software.)

2001-01-11 Thread Diego Biurrun
Hello! I have compiled a fresh kernel with serial console support and tried to connect my notebook with minicom to it. However I only managed to get it to work with a 4800 speed connection. A VT320 terminal works at 9600 and 19200. Any hints how I can improve speed? I'm using kernel 2.0.38

Re: LAST QUESTION - MINICOM

2000-12-11 Thread Edward Craig
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Ken Weingold wrote: > On Mon, Dec 11, 2000, Est?v?o Becker wrote: > Hi, I know that I am > disturbing you but this is my last question: When I connect with the > minicom with my internet server, the program tells that I am connected > but I am not, when I tr

Re: LAST QUESTION - MINICOM

2000-12-10 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000, Estêvão Becker wrote: > Hi, I know that I am disturbing you but this is my last question: When I > connect with the minicom with my internet server, the program tells that I am > connected but I am not, when I try to open a web site on the netscape for > exam

Re: LAST QUESTION - MINICOM

2000-12-10 Thread Jeff Green
if your DNS server is 192.168.0.1 then in /etc/resolve.conf put nameserver 192.168.0.1 > Estêvão Becker wrote: > > Hi, I know that I am disturbing you but this is my last question: > When I connect with the minicom with my internet server, the program > tells that I am connect

LAST QUESTION - MINICOM

2000-12-10 Thread Estêvão Becker
  Hi, I know that I am disturbing you but this is my last question: When I connect with the minicom with my internet server, the program tells that I am connected but I am not, when I try to open a web site on the netscape for example it tells that I am not connected. I am sure it is

minicom doesn't work. Why ?

2000-09-18 Thread Pablo De Napoli
Hi! Minicom doesn't work on my system. I think the problem is in my system (and not a bug in minicom) , because the same version used to work before (that I needed to reinstall my system). I cannot even type a single character on the terminal emulator. When running under X11, I got the me

Re: logging interaction between minicom and modem - solved

2000-09-11 Thread alice
On Wed, 06 Sep 2000 18:11:13 PST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hmm, that's odd I tried to set up wvdial just now and it's saying > that > /dev/mouse is linked to ttyS0, and sure enough it does seem to > could this be causing some of my problems? Is that something > that's safe to manually

Re: logging interaction between minicom and modem - solved

2000-09-09 Thread alice
On Wed, 06 Sep 2000 18:11:13 PST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hmm, that's odd I tried to set up wvdial just now and it's saying > that > /dev/mouse is linked to ttyS0, and sure enough it does seem to could > this be causing some of my problems? Is that something that's safe to > manually unl

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