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On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, pplaw wrote:
> pon used to work until i downloaded lots of files from the site and
> then installed wvdial, which seems to start the pppd. i switch tty's
> and ping the isp. nothing happens.
>
> here's /var/log/ppp.log:
>
> pppd 2.3.5
Martin Bialasinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> "DP" == David Parmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> DP> who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
>
> pid = Process ID
>
> To check what prozess has ID 109 do a "ps ax|grep 109"
Incidentally, if you have the process id already,
got it going. thanks all.
On Mon, 27 Jul 1998, Randy Edwards wrote:
> > When I type pon, nothing is happening. I ran plog and got the message
> > that "Device ttyS1 is locked by pid 109"
> > ttyS1 was working fine for weeks.
> > who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
>
>
> When I type pon, nothing is happening. I ran plog and got the message
> that "Device ttyS1 is locked by pid 109"
> ttyS1 was working fine for weeks.
> who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
PID is simply a process identification number. What that message was
telling you
wa
>> "DP" == David Parmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DP> who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
pid = Process ID
To check what prozess has ID 109 do a "ps ax|grep 109"
Ciao,
Martin
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ok.. i looked there and i found LCK..ttyS0 and LCK..ttyS1
should i rm them?
On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, George Bonser wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, David Parmet wrote:
>
> > who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
> >
>
> If there is no process with a pid of 109 running, you can h
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