Your modem is not responding at all. See if you can get through to it with
minicom.
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John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
sure.
Script started on Wed Jul 26 13:10:15 2000
HOST:/home/bt# cat /etc/ppp/peers/isp1
var/log/ppp.log
Jul 25 18:33:35 HOST pppd[313]: pppd 2.3.11 started by bt, uid 1000
Jul 25 18:33:36 HOST chat[314]: abort on (BUSY)
Jul 25 18:33:36 HOST ch
cls--colo spgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
cls> running potato on customized 2.2.16, i get this error message if
cls> i lpr [file]:
cls>
cls> "lpr: connect: connection refused
cls> jobs queued, but cannot start daemon."
I've had the line printer daemon (lpd) spontaneously die on me for no
appar
pplaw writes:
> with pon [isp1], i get no dialout. (...will send the ppp.log if needed).
Please do.
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John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
debs,
as of last friday, i suddenly lost the ability to lpr and pon.
everything else is fine. i can still boot, get into x, run
wp8...
running potato on customized 2.2.16, i get this error message if
i lpr [file]:
"lpr: connect: connection refused
jobs queued, but cannot start daemon."
with
John Pearson wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 08:04:50PM -0700, cls--colo spgs wrote
> > debs,
> >
> > i finally upgraded my 2.0.36 kernel by compiling 2.2.16
> > on my potato box.
> >
> > in the process, i lost lpr.
> >
> > ...error message:
> >
> > lpr: connect: connection refused
> > jobs q
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 08:04:50PM -0700, cls--colo spgs wrote
> debs,
>
> i finally upgraded my 2.0.36 kernel by compiling 2.2.16
> on my potato box.
>
> in the process, i lost lpr.
>
> ...error message:
>
> lpr: connect: connection refused
> jobs queued, but cannot startd daemon
>
> di
debs,
i finally upgraded my 2.0.36 kernel by compiling 2.2.16
on my potato box.
in the process, i lost lpr.
...error message:
lpr: connect: connection refused
jobs queued, but cannot startd daemon
did my compiling miss the mark? (how may print
again?--i re-ran /etc/sbin/magicfilterconfi
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