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 starts the status line sa
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 it has a
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 timeout. How can I make it cu
On Fri, 30 Aug 2013 10:08:36 -0400 (EDT), co...@esid.gecgr.co.cu wrote:
>
> I have problem with my serial port
>
> With dmseg | grep tty
>
> [0.004000] console [tty0] enabled
> [1.769854] serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
> [1.770070] serial8250: ttyS1 at I/O 0x2f8
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 10:08:36AM -0400, co...@esid.gecgr.co.cu wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have problem with my serial port
>
> With dmseg | grep tty
>
> [0.004000] console [tty0] enabled
> [1.769854] serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
> [1.770070] serial8250: ttyS1 at I/O
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I mercifully forgot everything I knew about terminals in the '80s,
>But now I am puzzled by two purely theoretical questions:
>
>1) why don't LINE and COLUMN get listed when I run "printenv"?
Because the resize command prints out t
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 same problems.
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.
>
>So far I've tried:
>-settin
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 the "OK" prompt to
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 message
> "initializing mode
Lukas Ruf, 2002-Oct-13 16:16 +0200:
> 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 accessi
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 Systems Administrat
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 12:51:25PM -0800, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
> 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
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 not even UUCP, just flat bit
Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
>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)
Not a bug nor counter-intuit
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
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
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?
--
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-r-1 root dialout4,
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
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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-r-1 root dialout4,
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
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
On 19 Sep 2001, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
> On Wed, 2001-09-19 at 08:35, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > 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
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 01:57:06PM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 19 Sep 2001, Carel Fellinger wrote:
...
> > group ownership:
> >
> > $ ls -l /dev/ttyS0
> > crw-rw1 root dialout4, 64 Jul 5 2000 /dev/ttyS0
...
> A good suggestion and in fact I found that the permiss
On Wed, 2001-09-19 at 08:35, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> 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 m
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 though I have added myself to
> > > >
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 though I have added myself to
> > > >
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, which according to the man pag
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. Any suggestions for what
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 yourself to the dialout
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
--- 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 access
to ttyS0? (I k
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
works for m
Hi.
I can't remember if I tried that or not. I think
I must have, or maybe I thought about it, then
didn't, ugh.. I've been scatter-brained lately.
Well either way I thank you all who have replied.
I think I have enough to go with. I have the '-s'
parameter to try, and I will definately check man
m
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.
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
It should bring up the configuration screen.
I'm new to minicom also, but believe this is the switch.
Frank
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:
> Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 9:57 AM
> Subject: min
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 (if it
> has one). It tries to a
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 and
> 19200. Any hints h
michelle wood wrote:
>
> looking for some help in making minicom 1.82.1. connect via a serial
> connection to cisco router.
I think that I can help. I've connected to several Ciscos with serial
cable, mostly though using M$ HyperTerminal. I _have_ connected with
one older Cisco, an IGS, using m
typically this is turned on in the modem itself via AT commands, this
particular behavior is usually modem-specific, so check your manual, if
you dont have one you can look at
http://www.firetrail.com/~aphro/atmodem.pdf which is a AT command set
manual, couple hundred pages long. on an external US
Hello:
Here is an update. I think the serial port is hosed.
I shorted pins 2 and 3 on the cable for a loopback test.
There was no response from that computers serial port. I took the
cable over to another computer and shorting 2-3 while typing in a comm
program echo'd the charact
minicom followed by at the prompt.
But you were probably tried that. What reports do you get?
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How do you start minicom?
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> Woodrow Lovett wrote:
>
> How do you start minicom?
A good guess for this type of thing is to try the package
name at the shell prompt. It works in this case.
After installing minicom, type 'minicom' at the prompt
(minus the quotes, of course).
The executable program is installed in /usr/bin
Randy M.Kaplan writes:
> Does anyone Minicom or LISP are included with the Debian distribution?
Minicom is in Debian, as are several dialects of the computer language
lisp. Look for clisp.
> I am trying to get my machine in a state where I can connect it to the
> web and download stuff onto it.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Paul McHale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Bart,
>
>I had the same issue with minicom. It didn't exactly lockup for me, it
>would refuse to access the port.
WDYM with "refuse to access"
>Or the port (device) would be
>unresponsive.
Define "unresponsive"
A few thing
Quoting Steve George ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> Sounds a little strange but it occurs to me that it could be eit
her a) it's not resetting properly and is leaving a lock file so y
ou could check in /var/lock, or b) perhaps it isn't able to resett
the modem properly when you come out of minico
Hi,
Sounds a little strange but it occurs to me that it could be either a) it's not
resetting properly and is leaving a lock file so you could check in /var/lock,
or b) perhaps it isn't able to resett the modem properly when you come out of
minicom so is getting something stuck in it's craw.
S
Bart,
I had the same issue with minicom. It didn't exactly lockup for me, it
would refuse to access the port. Or the port (device) would be
unresponsive. I switched to ckermit and had no problems. Might want to try
that ...
paul
-Original Message-
From: Bart Raatgerink [mailto:[EMAIL
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Bart Raatgerink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a problem with minicom:
>
>I fire up minicom and do stuff (dialing). Then i quit.
>Now when i fire minicom up again it locks up
>Any ideas ??
How does it lock up. Can you be a bit more specific
Mike.
--
First thi
> Has anyone used minicom to provide a dumb terminal using a null modem cable?
Yes. I wanted to be able to compile and test a kernel on a remote Linux
server, so I had to be able to use Lilo in case the fresh kernel
couldn't boot the machine.
> If so, any tricks to that?
If you configure your
On 26 Apr, Gopal Narayanan wrote:
> Miquel van Smoorenburg writes:
>>
>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>> Gopal Narayanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >I upgraded one of our machines to slink from hamm. The upgrade went
>> >well. But after the upgrade I keep getting segmentation violations whe
Miquel van Smoorenburg writes:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Gopal Narayanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I upgraded one of our machines to slink from hamm. The upgrade went
> >well. But after the upgrade I keep getting segmentation violations when
> >I run minicom. We use minicom to tal
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Gopal Narayanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I upgraded one of our machines to slink from hamm. The upgrade went
>well. But after the upgrade I keep getting segmentation violations when
>I run minicom. We use minicom to talk to another local machine through
>the seri
On Sat, Feb 27, 1999 at 09:44:20PM -0700, BOHICA wrote:
> OK, silly question:
>
> How do I tell minicom to connect to a serial port (i.e. /dev/ttyS0) so
> that I can talk to the serial terminal of a 3Com hub?
>
> I have had no problem setting up and configuring minicom for the dial-in
> modem for
ktb writes:
> I feel bad that I can't get this figured out but I have reread the
> minicom man page and I can't figure out how to log on to my isp with
> minicom.
You *are* successfully logging in to your isp with minicom. That garbage
you get is ppp starting up at the isp. Minicom, of course, d
On 04 Feb 1999q, ktb wrote:
>
>
>
> I feel bad that I can't get this figured out but I have reread the minicom
> man page
> and I can't figure out how to log on to my isp with minicom. I have rerun
> pppconfig
> I put in "binary.net" in the first line, which is my default. Using "chat" as
>
> Quoting ktb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Hi, I'm trying to use minicom to dial up my isp. It dials and then asks
> > for a login and password. After I do this I get the following error:
> >
> > login: x
> > Password:xx
> > PPP session from (12.13.120.16) to 207.140.121.113
> > beginning.
On Tue, 2 Feb 1999, ktb wrote:
>
>
> Hi, I'm trying to get away from my modem failing to hang up properly and
> am attempting to install mimicom. I went through the configuration
> process and as root, the program at least starts the dialup process.
> I aborted because I didn't want to be on
Quoting ktb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi, I'm trying to use minicom to dial up my isp. It dials and then asks
> for a login and password. After I do this I get the following error:
>
> login: x
> Password:xx
> PPP session from (12.13.120.16) to 207.140.121.113
> beginning~y}#.!}!}!}~
>
On 03 Feb 1999q, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> I find I can't run minicom as user, because I get a message saying:
>
> "Cannnot open /dev/ttyS3: Permission denied."
>
> What am I supposed to do about this? Changing the permissions on /dev/ttyS3
> doesn't seem like a good idea.
Sorry to foll
On 03 Feb 1999q, Carey Evans wrote:
> ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > ~$ minicom d
> > minicom: there is no global configuration file /etc/minirc.d
> > Ask your sysadm to create one (with minicom -s).
>
> Why "d"? Just "minicom" is all I've needed, except on the dialup
> server with four m
ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ~$ minicom d
> minicom: there is no global configuration file /etc/minirc.d
> Ask your sysadm to create one (with minicom -s).
Why "d"? Just "minicom" is all I've needed, except on the dialup
server with four modems.
Apart from maybe the serial port, you should
On 2 Feb 99 at 16:50, ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> am attempting to install mimicom. I went through the configuration
> process and as root, the program at least starts the dialup process.
> I aborted because I didn't want to be on line while in root.
Don't know if this will help, but it
Bob Nielsen wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Feb 1999, ktb wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi, I'm trying to get away from my modem failing to hang up properly and
> > am attempting to install mimicom. I went through the configuration
> > process and as root, the program at least starts the dialup process.
> > I aborted
On Tue, 2 Feb 1999, ktb wrote:
>
>
> Hi, I'm trying to get away from my modem failing to hang up properly and
> am attempting to install mimicom. I went through the configuration
> process and as root, the program at least starts the dialup process.
> I aborted because I didn't want to be on li
On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 12:37:05PM -0800, Larry Fletcher wrote:
> Do these window managers allow you to cut&paste between windows?
> I had planned on just using the Bash shell for awhile, but am finding
> that it is inconvenient not having the ability to cut&paste from one
> console to another the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Larry Fletcher) writes:
> Do these window managers allow you to cut&paste between windows?
> I had planned on just using the Bash shell for awhile, but am finding
> that it is inconvenient not having the ability to cut&paste from one
> console to another the way I could with DOS
"Michael E. Touloumtzis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sat, Jan 30, 1999 at 06:56:48PM -0500, Michelle Coelho wrote:
>> Now I want to install the bare minimum X11 and a browser (preferably
>> netscape), as I'm low on disk space (I've just 72 Mb left).
>> Anyone's any suggestions
>
>Try startin
On Sat, Jan 30, 1999 at 06:56:48PM -0500, Michelle Coelho wrote:
> Now I want to install the bare minimum X11 and a browser (preferably
> netscape), as I'm low on disk space (I've just 72 Mb left).
> Anyone's any suggestions
Try starting with the base X stuff, then add things on an
as-needed b
On Mon, 24 Aug 1998, Kim Breedlove wrote:
> Jim Foltz wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, Aug 22, 1998 at 10:06:48PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > > I'm new to debian and maybe I' overlooking something simple, but have
> > > > not been able to send a text file with Minicom. Can it be configured to
> >
Jim Foltz wrote:
>
> On Sat, Aug 22, 1998 at 10:06:48PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I'm new to debian and maybe I' overlooking something simple, but have
> > > not been able to send a text file with Minicom. Can it be configured to
> > > do so? Thanks for any assistance.
> > > Kim Breedl
On Sat, Aug 22, 1998 at 10:06:48PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I'm new to debian and maybe I' overlooking something simple, but have
> > not been able to send a text file with Minicom. Can it be configured to
> > do so? Thanks for any assistance.
> > Kim Breedlove
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
min
> I'm new to debian and maybe I' overlooking something simple, but have
> not been able to send a text file with Minicom. Can it be configured to
> do so? Thanks for any assistance.
> Kim Breedlove
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I haven't did it myself, but I am 100% sure that minicom can do it. I consider
On Fri, Jul 31, 1998 at 09:55:02AM -0600, Young, Ed wrote:
>
> Last night I did a brand new install of 2.0. All went well and I wanted to
> get ppp going.
>
> I saved the distribution ppp files and put in my old options, options.ttyS3,
> net-connect, and net-chat files.
Back up the files you'r
On Sat, Feb 28, 1998 at 09:24:21AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
^^
huh?
> As far as I know, you can't configure minicom to connect you to the Internet.
> Minicom can only be used to test your connection to your ISP, and to see his
> how do i do to configurate the minicom for conecting to interntet wiht a
> pulse telephone line???
As far as I know, you can't configure minicom to connect you to the Internet.
Minicom can only be used to test your connection to your ISP, and to see his
gretting.
To accomodate the pulse dial
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Rafael Castillo Mejia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>how do i do to configurate the minicom for conecting to interntet wiht a
>pulse telephone
>line???
Use the 2nd dial option, ATDP instead of ATDT
Mike.
--
Miquel van Smoorenburg |
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Luc
This sounds like you havn't specified your dns. You need to do that
as a numeric, that is, in my case, 204.123.37.23 - try adding the line:
nameserver111.111.111.11
to your /etc/resolv.conf file where 111.111.111.11 is the proper
string for your dns. HTH
On 13-Dec-97 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wr
On Fri, Dec 12, 1997 at 09:00:38PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I installed and configured minicom but I'm still have a few problems. I
> ran minicom and entered the prefix and phone number, the modem dialed-up
> and connected to my isp. I then entered my user id and passwd and it
> when int
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, I.B. Mackey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Using minicom in a regular console. Can't seem to get color. When I load
>the with "minicom -t mc", error says "termcap database missing". I've
>installed the termcap compatible package.
You do not need the termcap package, o
Sorry to bother people on the list. I was just using the wrong
terminal emulation.
Adam Klein
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam J. Klein) writes:
> One of my uses for Minicom is to call up my local library. When I do
> this in DOS, everything goes fine, but when I use Minicom in Linux, all
> the line drawing characters get changed into `A's and `.'s. How can I
> fix this problem?
Are you running
> I read the Serial and PPP-HOWTO's as well as the PPP-over-minicom
> mini-HOWTO.
> I made sure my modem is configured as described in section 9.3
> of the PPP-HOWTO (these were default anyway).
> The point where I get stuck each time is section 9.5, i.e.
> testing the modem for dial out.
> What
-Hi there, I am trying to get my modem to communicate with
-the one at work. Using dial-up networking from window$
-works, but it is pretty ennoying to reboot to
-the window$ OS every time I need my modem.
-I read the Serial and PPP-HOWTO's as well as the PPP-over-minicom
-mini-HOWTO.
-I made su
On Thu, 6 Mar 1997, Pete Poff wrote:
> Hi,
> the problem I am having is this. When I try to download, it
> gives the message, Press any key to download or Alt-C to quit. I do and
> it lagges for about 1-2 minutes, then goes back to the site I was on. I
> check to see if the file
On Thu, 6 Mar 1997, Pete Poff wrote:
> the problem I am having is this. When I try to download, it
> gives the message, Press any key to download or Alt-C to quit. I do and
> it lagges for about 1-2 minutes, then goes back to the site I was on. I
To download to your machine running
On Thu, 6 Mar 1997, Pete Poff wrote:
> can minicom download files? If so how? I can't seem to be able to:(
Sure, with x/y/zmodem, kermit, etc. It comes with x/y/zmodem, called
rz and sz (or lrz and lsz). The "lrzsz" is also a separate deb package.
I've lost track as to whether lrzsz is s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Miquel van Smoorenburg) wrote on 15.05.96 in <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>:
> Edit /etc/group and add yourself to the "dialout" group.
I believe the easiest way to do that is to do, as root,
# adduser yourself dialout
MfG Kai
Richard Dansereau writes:
Richard> Hi! I'm trying to get minicom properly setup. When I try to run
Richard> minicom as a non-priveledged user.. I get the error that /dev/cua1
Richard> permission denied The default permission settings on /dev/cua1
Richard> when you install Debian 0.93R
On Tue, 14 May 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to get minicom properly setup. When I try to run
> minicom as a non-priveledged user.. I get the error that
> /dev/cua1 permission denied
> The default permission settings on /dev/cua1 when you install
> Debian 0.93R6 is 660
On Tue, 14 May 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to get minicom properly setup. When I try to run
> minicom as a non-priveledged user.. I get the error that
> /dev/cua1 permission denied
> The default permission settings on /dev/cua1 when you install
> Debian 0.93R6 is 660
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I'm trying to get minicom properly setup. When I try to run
> minicom as a non-priveledged user.. I get the error that
> /dev/cua1 permission denied
> The default permission settings on /dev/cua1 when you install
> Debian 0.93R6 is 660. I can get things to work i
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I'm trying to get minicom properly setup. When I try to run
>minicom as a non-priveledged user.. I get the error that
> /dev/cua1 permission denied
>The default permission settings on /dev/cua1 when you install
>Debian 0.93R
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