On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Hans wrote:
> Huh, what is setserial used for? I thought this didn't have any effect with
> pcmcia. --Hans
>
> BTW, what are you running: Slink, Potato or Corel? Where did you get the
> upgraded packages?
>
Hi, Hans,
I do not know the exact relation. The following is quota
Huh, what is setserial used for? I thought this didn't have any effect with
pcmcia. --Hans
BTW, what are you running: Slink, Potato or Corel? Where did you get the
upgraded packages?
At 01:14 PM 2/25/00 +0800, Jonathan Chang wrote:
>Hi, all,
>
>For those who have ppp problem, here is my test
Hi, all,
For those who have ppp problem, here is my test report. There are a
good news and a bad news. The good one is that my PCMCIA modem card works
and is very stable now. The bad news is I can not determine exactly where
this bugfix comes from.
First I briefly describe my environment
Lane Lester wrote:
>
> You are
> correct that some folks, including John Hasler, asked me for details
> privately.
Ummm, then how come I know about it? I've never communicated with JH.
(Hint: maybe it wasn't private).
> I agree that it would be better to do the whole thing on
> the list in c
I'm back! I've had another go a ppp in Debian slink.
Jonathan Chang wrote:
>
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, George Bonser wrote:
> > Try:
> >
> > echo 0 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_timestamps
That didn't work for me.
> > Turn off all ppp header compression.
I couldn't figure out how to do that.
> I'v
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, George Bonser wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
>
> > I have seen several postings on this list about your problem, but never
> > any response when asked (by John Hasler) for details. Maybe you go
> > offline with "gurus" with your problem, but I suspect y
Lane writes:
> The attraction of wvdial was that it provides a running report of what
> it's doing,...
Type 'plog' to see what pon is doing.
--
John Hasler
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
On 22 Feb 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I know it can be turned off generally, but the problem was I want it on
> most of the time, and kill -9 doesn\'t kill it. The other thing
> I liked about wvdial is its generation of a pretty decent init string.
Control-C always killed it for me.
--
L
Quoting \"TaoX { Brian Hinson; }\" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> the redial is a feature and can be turned off... look for the wvdial config
> file...
>
I know it can be turned off generally, but the problem was I want it on
most of the time, and kill -9 doesn\'t kill it. The other thing
I liked about
ot;Debian Users"
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Thank you, Corel, for PPP
> Quoting Lane Lester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > The attraction of wvdial was that it
> > provides a running report of what it\'s doing, so I thought it would be
Quoting Lane Lester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The attraction of wvdial was that it
> provides a running report of what it\'s doing, so I thought it would be
> better for diagosis. wvdial has worked well under Corel Linux, too.
>
I agree with Lane on this. The attraction of wvdial is that right
o
Keith wrote:
> I have seen several postings on this list about your problem, but never
> any response when asked (by John Hasler) for details. Maybe you go
> offline with "gurus" with your problem, but I suspect you'd be better
> served, if you are sincerely interested in getting Debian to do this
GECOS wrote:
>
> The meaning of the Subject is that, of three different distributions of
> Linux on my system, only Corel Linux gets me to the Internet.
>
> My pleasure with CL's ease of install, but my frustration with its
> nonstandard configuration,
> led me to buy McCarty's Learning Debian bo
The meaning of the Subject is that, of three different distributions of
Linux on my system, only Corel Linux gets me to the Internet.
My pleasure with CL's ease of install, but my frustration with its
nonstandard configuration, led me to buy McCarty's Learning Debian book.
It came with a Debian CD
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