Re: X-windows and PPPD

1998-05-26 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Tue, May 26, 1998 at 09:15:13AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >From memory I think that ttyS0 (com1) and ttyS3 (com 4) share the same > interrupt. That could be your problem. Go into your bios setup and insure > that these comm ports do NOT share interrupts. Usually interrupt 5 or 7 > ca

X-windows and PPPD

1998-05-26 Thread Kenneth . Scharf
>From memory I think that ttyS0 (com1) and ttyS3 (com 4) share the same interrupt. That could be your problem. Go into your bios setup and insure that these comm ports do NOT share interrupts. Usually interrupt 5 or 7 can be used for the third comm port. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PR

Re: X-Windows and PPPD

1998-05-25 Thread Norbert Veber
> While it appears from your post everything is correct, please confirm > that the modem and mouse are using different IRQs. ttyS0/ttyS2 and > ttyS1/ttyS3 share IRQs. Since you only have this problem with X (which > activates the mouse) you probably have IRQ contention somewhere. > > Try install

Re: X-Windows and PPPD

1998-05-25 Thread David A. Bandel
Corey Popelier wrote: > > Since I installed X , I can't get PPPD to work :-( > > Starting X kills my net connection, and trying to dial with/after > loading X results in the modem not even dialing the phone number (1 > light comes on, but the process freezes there). > > Now my mouse runs of ttyS

X-Windows and PPPD

1998-05-25 Thread Corey Popelier
Since I installed X , I can't get PPPD to work :-( Starting X kills my net connection, and trying to dial with/after loading X results in the modem not even dialing the phone number (1 light comes on, but the process freezes there). Now my mouse runs of ttyS0 , and the modem off ttyS3 , and I can