On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 01:21:16PM -0500, David P James wrote:
>
> And what does atdp represent? Once I've got a terminal
> open, sure, I can do that, but that's not really all that useful. I
> don't mind if a terminal opens up, just so long as nothing has to be
> typed in there other than perh
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:46:38PM -0500, David P James wrote:
...
> > David P James wrote:
> > > I've searched and searched and I just can't seem to find a simple,
> > > command-line phone dialer for use with pulse/rotarty (ie non-touch
> > > tone) phone lines. I find it amazing that I can send ou
things (ant-phone is an internet
phone - I already thought of that...)
http://docs.kde.org/en/HEAD/kdepim/kaddressbook/conf.png
kaddressbook presents phone numbers, fax numbers, email addresses and
website urls as clickable links, the idea being that you can simply
call, fax, mail or browse to t
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 06:16:26AM +, Mark wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:46:38PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> > On February 11, 2004 12:41, John Hasler wrote:
> >
> > Right... but what I'm looking for is just a way to pass a phone number
> > as a command line parameter so that I can th
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:46:38PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> On February 11, 2004 12:41, John Hasler wrote:
>
> Right... but what I'm looking for is just a way to pass a phone number
> as a command line parameter so that I can then pick up the telephone
> handset and start chatting away with
On February 11, 2004 12:41, John Hasler wrote:
> David P James wrote:
> > I've searched and searched and I just can't seem to find a simple,
> > command-line phone dialer for use with pulse/rotarty (ie non-touch
> > tone) phone lines. I find it amazing that I can send out faxes via
> > my modem in
David P James wrote:
> I've searched and searched and I just can't seem to find a simple,
> command-line phone dialer for use with pulse/rotarty (ie non-touch
> tone) phone lines. I find it amazing that I can send out faxes via my
> modem in linux but can't just dial a number. I've never used PP
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 02:18:26PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> I've searched and searched and I just can't seem to find a simple,
> command-line phone dialer for use with pulse/rotarty (ie non-touch
> tone) phone lines. I find it amazing that I can send out faxes via my
> modem in linux but ca
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Darik Horn wrote:
> > I'm looking for something that can be used in a way sort of like the
> > following:
> >
> > ~$ somedialer -P{ulse} -D /dev/ttys0 -N <1 234 567 8910>
>
> Try minicom, tip, and cu. Use whatever best fits your taste.
>
>
> > I've searched and
On February 07, 2004 05:57, Shawn Lamson wrote:
>
> From the cu man page:
>cu locates a port to use in the UUCP configuration files. If
> a simple system name is given, it will select a port
>appropriate for that system. The -p, --port, -l, --line,
>-s and--speed option
On Sat, February 07 at 12:22 AM EST
David P James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On February 06, 2004 18:12, Darik Horn wrote:
>> > I'm looking for something that can be used in a way sort of like
>> > the following:
>> >
>> > ~$ somedialer -P{ulse} -D /dev/ttys0 -N <1 234 567 8910>
>>
>> Try m
On February 06, 2004 18:12, Darik Horn wrote:
> > I'm looking for something that can be used in a way sort of like
> > the following:
> >
> > ~$ somedialer -P{ulse} -D /dev/ttys0 -N <1 234 567 8910>
>
> Try minicom, tip, and cu. Use whatever best fits your taste.
tip doesn't even exist in t
> I'm looking for something that can be used in a way sort of like the
> following:
>
> ~$ somedialer -P{ulse} -D /dev/ttys0 -N <1 234 567 8910>
Try minicom, tip, and cu. Use whatever best fits your taste.
> I've searched and searched and I just can't seem to find a simple,
> command-line phone
I've searched and searched and I just can't seem to find a simple,
command-line phone dialer for use with pulse/rotarty (ie non-touch
tone) phone lines. I find it amazing that I can send out faxes via my
modem in linux but can't just dial a number. I've never used PPP but
obviously one has to d
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