did you try run setserial in order
ttyS03
ttyS02
ttyS01
and see what tty will accept your settings. In my case modem was reported in
windows as com4 but in linux it was ttyS01.
Andrey
tim truman wrote:
> Hi all
> I have recently moved from Redhat to debian and am having problems with
> an Ac
Hi all
I have recently moved from Redhat to debian and am having problems with
an Actiontec PCI Master controller-based modem.
After installing Potato and compiling 2.4 kernel (due to better PCI
support) I am getting the following boot message
ttyS04 at port 0x1800 (irq = 11) is a 16550A
The m
* Ulf Martin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> Hi Debianicans.
>
> Thanx to all!
>
> It still doesn't work,
> but the message is a different one now.
> See the very end of this mail.
>
> > > Finally I made it to this distribution.
> >
> > Great.
> >
> Although there is more to do to set up D
Ulf Martin wrote:
Although there is more to do to set up Debian,
You might find that you'd set up the system once in your lifetime; so
the hassles worth knowing your system deeper.
BTW, for the second, third, and so forth installs, you'd always have "cp
-avf" handy... :-) So basically, ther
Hi Debianicans.
Thanx to all!
It still doesn't work,
but the message is a different one now.
See the very end of this mail.
> > Finally I made it to this distribution.
>
> Great.
>
Although there is more to do to set up Debian,
it feels better than the more "commercial" distribs.
>
> Use "ATM
Ulf Martin wrote:
Hi Debians!
Finally I made it to this distribution.
Great.
Now I have a problem connection to the net via modem
under Debian:
The device itself seems to work
(it's actually making a hell of a noise --
how can I stop this),
Use "ATM0" as your modem init string.
but it
Ulf Martin wrote:
>
> Hi Debians!
>
> Finally I made it to this distribution.
>
> Now I have a problem connection to the net via modem
> under Debian:
> The device itself seems to work
> (it's actually making a hell of a noise --
> how can I stop this),
> but it does not hold the connection.
> I
Hi Debians!
Finally I made it to this distribution.
Now I have a problem connection to the net via modem
under Debian:
The device itself seems to work
(it's actually making a hell of a noise --
how can I stop this),
but it does not hold the connection.
I am using a Lucent Winmodem on a Dell Lap
On 2002-01-14 06:25:43, Terence Sheridan wrote:
> I scrolled locked through the halt process and watched the kills.
> The modem connection seems to happen when the power is actually cut, I
> believe. Then it goes away when setserial takes over during the boot
> process (or at least that is what a
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Allan M. Wind)
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 15:17:19 -0500
To: Terence Sheridan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Strange problem with modem when computer is "off"
> pay especial
> attention to setserial. IRQ conflicts
On 2002-01-14 03:56:35, Terence Sheridan wrote:
> For the life of me, I cannot understand why after my system goes for
> shutdown or reboot, my modem tries to connect to the phone line when
> the power management finally switches off the computer.
>
> When I reboot/turn on the computer, the modem d
Hello all,
Several months back, I did a system upgrade to Debian 2.2r3 using apt-get. A
few minor glitches and some things were broken, but I managed to fix or work
around all of them. There is one outstanding problem though that baffles me to
no end.
For the life of me, I cannot understand
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