Re: more installation stuff

2004-03-12 Thread Jonathan Schmitt
Hallo, >Am I right in believing that all external serial (RS232 not USB) modems >are "real" modems? even USB modems are "real" modems. There are even some internal modems, that are "real". "Real" is here using a standard instruction set. Those internal "winmodems" (as they are sometimes called)

Re: more installation stuff

2004-03-12 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Adam Funk wrote: On Friday 12 March 2004 13:10, Roberto Sanchez wrote: jack kinnon wrote: hi fiolks, Got started with the installation and encountered some problems. 1. I'm using a USB 56K modem. Window XP recognised it's port as COM3. In Debian installation, COM3 is /dev/ttyS2. No option for

Re: more installation stuff

2004-03-12 Thread Adam Funk
On Friday 12 March 2004 13:10, Roberto Sanchez wrote: > jack kinnon wrote: >> hi fiolks, >> >> Got started with the installation and encountered some problems. >> >> 1. I'm using a USB 56K modem. Window XP recognised it's port as COM3. >> In Debian installation, COM3 is /dev/ttyS2. No option f

Re: more installation stuff

2004-03-12 Thread Kent West
jack kinnon wrote: 2. I'm installation X-Window. I have two video ports, one is PCI S3ViRGE and the other is onboard Intel 82865G AGP. What's the X server driver for the Intel chip? i810 but mine didn't not work until an X upgrade in Sid about two weeks ago. The X in sid prior to that just wou

Re: more installation stuff

2004-03-12 Thread Jonathan Schmitt
Hallo >2. I'm installation X-Window. I have two video ports, one is PCI S3ViRGE and the other is onboard Intel 82865G AGP. What's the X server driver for the Intel chip? >I try out X-Window with the PCI controller. On boot-up, the screen goes blank and CTRL-ALT-F1 does not bring up the command

Re: more installation stuff

2004-03-12 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello jack kinnon (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: > Got started with the installation and encountered some problems. > > 1. I'm using a USB 56K modem. Window XP recognised it's port as COM3. > In Debian installation, COM3 is /dev/ttyS2. No option for USB port? Maybe /dev/ttyUSB*, or /dev/ttyACM*.

Re: more installation stuff

2004-03-12 Thread Roberto Sanchez
jack kinnon wrote: hi fiolks, Got started with the installation and encountered some problems. 1. I'm using a USB 56K modem. Window XP recognised it's port as COM3. In Debian installation, COM3 is /dev/ttyS2. No option for USB port? This is almost certainly a "winmodem." Get yourself a real mo

more installation stuff

2004-03-12 Thread jack kinnon
hi fiolks,   Got started with the installation and encountered some problems.   1. I'm using a USB 56K modem. Window XP recognised it's port as COM3. In Debian installation, COM3 is /dev/ttyS2. No option for USB port?   2. I'm installation X-Window. I have two video ports, one is PCI S3ViRGE and th