Re: Seyon with incoming calls

2000-09-07 Thread Dave Thayer
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 03:39:05PM +0100, Barry Samuels wrote: > I already have mgetty installed, together with Hylafax, and I understand that > mgetty will > pass on non-fax calls but how does it know where to pass those calls to ( > e.g. Seyon) ? Good. I've never used Hylafax, as I have the i

Re: Seyon with incoming calls

2000-09-06 Thread Barry Samuels
Dave Thayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks for your reply Dave - the only one so far. > On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 10:45:14AM +0100, Barry Samuels wrote: > > I am trying to get Seyon to answer incoming calls and there is, > > strangely, no mention of answering incoming calls in the > > documentat

Re: Seyon with incoming calls

2000-09-04 Thread Dave Thayer
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 10:45:14AM +0100, Barry Samuels wrote: > I am trying to get Seyon to answer incoming calls and there is, > strangely, no mention of answering incoming calls in the > documentation. [...] > What do I need to do to establish a connection for file transfer > for an incoming cal

Re: Seyon and ISDN, step 2.

1998-10-22 Thread Remo Badii
Dear Martin, my previous message probably started while I was getting a disturbance on the line: this is the ocrrect one. As I said, I am starting seyon with seyon -modems /dev/ttyI0 & my .seyon/startup now contains these lines (I have changed my phone number) echo "Initializing modem..." trans

Re: Seyon and ISDN, step 2.

1998-10-22 Thread Remo Badii
Dear Martin, as I said, I am starting seyon with seyon -modems /dev/ttyI0 & my .seyon/startup now contains these lines (I have changed my phone number) echo "Initializing modem..." transmit "AT&e22s14=3^M" echo "Current settings:" transmit "AT&V^M" and my .seyon/phonelist this one (phone n

Re: Seyon and ISDN, step 2.

1998-10-22 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "RB" == Remo Badii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: RB> Is there a list of all these initialization commands (especially for RB> ISDN)? You suggest the FAQ (I assume is the isdn4linux FAQ): I'll look RB> at it again, but Ido not remember having seen anything like that in it. /usr/doc/isdnutils/FAQ

Re: Seyon and ISDN, step 2.

1998-10-22 Thread Remo Badii
Dear Martin, I have misspelled the argument to seyon in my previous message (I wrote tty0 instead of ttyI0). The defult baud rate in seyon is 9600. This is why (since, in any case nothing was working) I played around with its value. I'll try the initialization you suggest. Is there a list of all t

Re: Seyon and ISDN, step 2.

1998-10-21 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "RB" == Remo Badii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: RB> Seyon.modems: /dev/ttyI0 - is the syntax correct?) but dialing the phone RB> of my institute's server just hangs the program which has to be killed. RB> Calling seyon -modems /dev/tty0, instead, is accepted (i.e., seyon says RB> "/dev/ttyI0

Re: Seyon and Xadmin... can't see but it's there....

1998-09-01 Thread Kent West
At 09:53 AM 9/1/1998 -0400, you wrote: >Hey, > >I am a newbie so here it goes. . . . > >First off I installed linux by downloading everything of the net onto a >DOS partition. Now I'm up and running, but of course I keep get this >depends on that or suggest and recommends...that all good. The firs

Re: seyon

1997-05-22 Thread Mike Miller
> "ralph" == Ralph Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [...] I also tried "man seyon" but no man entry was found. > Anyone have a clue for me?? Take a look in /usr/doc - there is likely to be a seyon sub-directory there. Mike -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the w

Re: seyon

1997-05-18 Thread Ralph Winslow
joost witteveen wrote: > > > I've downloaded seyon recently, because I understand (perhaps > > incorrectly) that it provides a terminal emulator cum dialer for use in > > the X environment. > > Did you download the debian package? (there's one in non-free, if > I remember correctly). I believe

Re: seyon

1997-05-18 Thread joost witteveen
> I've downloaded seyon recently, because I understand (perhaps > incorrectly) that it provides a terminal emulator cum dialer for use in > the X environment. Did you download the debian package? (there's one in non-free, if I remember correctly). > Having done so, how do I invoke it? I trie