Kent West wrote:
Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 08:05:55AM -0500, Ed and Pat Reilly
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HI,
I have setup debian on my pc along with windows 98 se. I've had redhat
and suse before and they recognized my cable connection and set it up.
How can I get debian to
Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 08:05:55AM -0500, Ed and Pat Reilly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
HI,
I have setup debian on my pc along with windows 98 se. I've had redhat
and suse before and they recognized my cable connection and set it up.
How can I get debian to recognize my inter
on Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 08:05:55AM -0500, Ed and Pat Reilly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> HI,
> I have setup debian on my pc along with windows 98 se. I've had redhat
> and suse before and they recognized my cable connection and set it up.
> How can I get debian to recognize my internet connection?
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 09:24:20AM -0200, Rodrigo Otavio Weymar Fonseca wrote:
> I am newbie with Debian and I bought a external US Robotics 56K modem.
>
> I would like to know what is the way to make Debian 3.0 Woody to
> recognize it.
>
> I just pluged it to a serial port of my box, but it is
Hi all,
I am newbie with Debian and I bought a external US Robotics 56K modem.
I would like to know what is the way to make Debian 3.0 Woody to recognize
it.
I just pluged it to a serial port of my box, but it is not enough to the
system torecognize the modem.
Could someone help me?
On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 00:12, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 10:56:36PM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > How would you configure an Internal Modem ?
>
> You don't. Go get an external modem.
>
This is not right, some internal modems are fully configurable in Linux.
There are even
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On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 10:56:36PM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How would you configure an Internal Modem ?
You don't. Go get an external modem.
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On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 10:56:36PM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| How would you configure an Internal Modem ?
If it works, the same way you would configure an external one.
(eg it will be /dev/ttyS0, so just go ahead and use minicom and chat,
etc)
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On Tue, 2002-06-25 .18.26 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How would you configure an Internal Modem ?
I'd give http://www.linmodems.org/ a try.
hth
Gregor
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> How would you configure an Internal Modem ?
>
> Thanks,
> Shyam
>
>
The LDP's Modem-HOWTO might be a good starting point: section 1.8 is a
`Quick Install'.
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On Tue, 2002-06-25 at 19:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How would you configure an Internal Modem ?
>
First of all I would try to find out what sort of modem it is, no use to
send this sort of question to the list otherwise...:-)
Then I would open a browser with google.com and search for:
Linux
How would you configure an Internal Modem ?
Thanks,
Shyam
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Shaul Karl writes:
> You might install the pppconfig deb and run it.
He already has pppconfig. It's in the base system.
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Could somebody pls tell me how Modem configuration + Dial up is
done on any Linux
box , if I am having an ISP ?
Thanks,
There is no simple answer to ppp configuration on any Linux box.
Debian standard is pppconfig and then use pon/poff. Then there is
wvdialconf and wvdial to dial in, this
> Could somebody pls tell me how Modem configuration + Dial up is done on any
> Linux
> box , if I am having an ISP ?
>
> Thanks,
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Shyam
>
>
You might install the pppconfig deb and run it.
If you are running KDE or GNOME then there should b
Could somebody pls tell me how Modem configuration + Dial up is done on any
Linux
box , if I am having an ISP ?
Thanks,
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Shyam
During installation of Debian, wvdial(conf?) tries to configure the serial
ports by scanning the serial devices for a modem. I have my modem connection to
serial A of a SPARC IPC. wvdial(conf?) does not find anything in its scan. Any
ideas as to why this might not be working?
Thanks for your he
On Fri, Jul 16, 1999 at 03:24:56AM -0700, Stephen Monroe wrote:
> To all that were helping me configure my modem and needed more information:
>
> Here is the complete output of "plog" (Fixhate is the computer's name):
>
> Jul 15 01:55:27 fixhate pppd[8750]: Exit.
> Jul 15 01:55:27 fixhate pppd[8
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Re: Re: getty vs minicom [ >Here is the complete output of
"plog" (Fixhate is the computer's >name):
Jul 15 01:55:27 fixhate pppd[8753]: pppd 2.
To all that were helping me configure my
modem and needed more information:
Here is the complete output of "plog" (Fixhate is
the computer's name):
Jul 15 01:55:27 fixhate pppd[8750]: Exit.Jul 15 01:55:27
fixhate pppd[8753]: pppd 2.3.7 started by root, uid 0Jul 15 01:55:27 fixhate
pppd[
On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 02:22:35AM -0700, Stephen Monroe wrote:
>
>
>
> >Stephen Monroe writes:
> > > Using setserial I found
> > > IRQ: 3
> > > Port: 0x02f8
> >
> >That's /dev/ttyS1. You've got a serial port there, but why are you sure
> >your modem is on it?
>
> When I boot to Win98 it says
> I ran pppconfig and finally thought I was getting somewhere, however when
> I finished and then typed "pon" nothing happened (as before).
Post the complete outputs of 'plog' and 'setserial -a /dev/ttyS1' .
> I have to modprobe ppp every time I reboot else pon says the kernel lacks
> support for
Vitux writes:
> Kind of silly, that pon doesn't give any kind of information on what it's
> doing...
pon is just a short little script that starts pppd and exits:
#!/bin/sh
/usr/sbin/pppd call ${1:-provider}
To find out what pppd is doing use the 'plog' command.
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Stephen Monroe writes:
> Using setserial I found
> IRQ: 3
> Port: 0x02f8
That's /dev/ttyS1. You've got a serial port there, but why are you sure
your modem is on it?
When I boot to Win98 it says it's there. I assume it's the same for both
partitions.
> then pnpdump > /etc/isapnp.conf
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> Emne: modem configuration
>
> A friend installed Debian Potato on my box a while ago when I was using
>
Stephen Monroe writes:
> Using setserial I found
> IRQ: 3
> Port: 0x02f8
That's /dev/ttyS1. You've got a serial port there, but why are you sure
your modem is on it?
> then pnpdump > /etc/isapnp.conf
You're sure you have a pnp modem? It can't be jumpered for non-pnp?
Run pppconfig and try pon
> I configured my modem in gnome-ppp, but when I try to connect nothing
> happens.
> I then ran "pon", but still nothing happened.
Don't use gnome-ppp, use pppconfig. In my experiences, it actually works.
_Then_, use pon to connect.
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A friend installed Debian Potato on my box a while ago when I was using the
Ethernet at school, but now I must use a modem at home and I can't get it to
work.
Here is what I've done:
Using setserial I found
IRQ: 3
Port: 0x02f8
then pnpdump > /etc/isapnp.conf
then I uncommented the lines that c
Hello,
==
> > I've installed LINUX (debian 2.0.2) on my IBM 240 E pc. LINUX is
> > unable to sense the built in modem. PC has Rockwell HCF 56K
> > modem at IRQ 4 on COM1. It works fine with Windows. I tried
> > editing /etc/rc.boot/0serial script with various parameters.
> > Whenever I run 'w
>
>Hello,
>
> I've installed LINUX (debian 2.0.2) on my IBM 240 E pc. LINUX is
> unable to sense the built in modem. PC has Rockwell HCF 56K
> modem at IRQ 4 on COM1. It works fine with Windows. I tried
> editing /etc/rc.boot/0serial script with various parameters.
> Whenever I run 'wvdialconf /d
Matthew Majka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just got PPP working a couple days ago at home, so this is
> still fresh in my mind. For some reason, the /dev/cu
> devices didn't exist (using minicom clued me into this), so
> I had to do `cd /dev ; ./MAKEDEV serial-cu` to get started.
You shouldn
If your modem is not plug & play and you have luck, you probably don't have to
configure the modem at all, since it is done at boot.
You can try
setserial -g /dev/ttyS1
to see if it seems like your modem.
For my modem, also on COM 2, this gives:
/dev/ttyS1, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x0
I just got PPP working a couple days ago at home, so this is
still fresh in my mind. For some reason, the /dev/cu
devices didn't exist (using minicom clued me into this), so
I had to do `cd /dev ; ./MAKEDEV serial-cu` to get started.
After I got the /dev/cu devices, things went very smooth.
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I have the exact same problem too. I purchaced the CD from LSL afterwards
and installed DUNC. For some reason at the end of the configuration proccess
I get a message: "Error Executing command" I read the Related HOW To's and
I'm still confused.
If it's okay with steve, Could you please cc.
Thank you all for the response! And, yes, Dwarf, I have your new book &
I think it's a great help! Finally, something Debian specific! But I
have to admit, I'm still just trying to get my modem working in the base
(floppy install only) system. Do I have to MAKEDEV for my modem?
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On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, smorrill wrote:
> Ok, guys, I give...
>
> I have a base installation running from floppies (ver 1.3) on a 586
> sharing a hard drive with win95. Everything works as it should, so
> far. I'm trying to get ppp running so I can ftp the packages I need.
> I'm a real newbie to l
I used minicom fairly extensively when first setting up ppp. I think it
would be worth your time to download that perhapd from win 95 and install
it. Then you can check if your modem is installed right. Mine is on an
odd port and interrupt (I don't remember which now) but I never had to
worry a
Ok, guys, I give...
I have a base installation running from floppies (ver 1.3) on a 586
sharing a hard drive with win95. Everything works as it should, so
far. I'm trying to get ppp running so I can ftp the packages I need.
I'm a real newbie to linux, and I'm not understanding the setup process
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