Evan Van Dyke wrote:
>
> Are you logged in as root? pon/poff do require that, i seem to remember.
>
> --Evan
>
With the correct file permissions, pon/poff *can* be run by a normal,
non-root, user.
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Ed C.
It seems that I am to be the doomsayer of Diamond modems. Folks, if you
plan on using Linux, don't buy one! You weren't very specific about your
modem. Some of the older Diamond Supra modems are actually accessible to
Linux, but it's not easy to set them up. The newer PCI modems are
memory-mapp
Are you logged in as root? pon/poff do require that, i seem to remember.
--Evan
I am a new Linux User. I need Help!
I am having Problems Setting up My Supra 56k PNP PCI modem with Debian. I
can install the Base System from Floppy Fine. When I Tryed to connect to my
ISP it told me that /usr/bin/pon: /usr/sbin/pppd: Permission denied. So I
read the install manual and it told me
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