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On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, pplaw wrote:
> pon used to work until i downloaded lots of files from the site and
> then installed wvdial, which seems to start the pppd. i switch tty's
> and ping the isp. nothing happens.
>
> here's /var/log/ppp.log:
>
> pppd 2.3.5
debs,
pon used to work until i downloaded lots of files from the site and
then installed wvdial, which seems to start the pppd. i switch tty's
and ping the isp. nothing happens.
here's /var/log/ppp.log:
pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
using interface ppp0
cannot determine etherne
Martin Bialasinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> "DP" == David Parmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> DP> who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
>
> pid = Process ID
>
> To check what prozess has ID 109 do a "ps ax|grep 109"
Incidentally, if you have the process id already,
got it going. thanks all.
On Mon, 27 Jul 1998, Randy Edwards wrote:
> > When I type pon, nothing is happening. I ran plog and got the message
> > that "Device ttyS1 is locked by pid 109"
> > ttyS1 was working fine for weeks.
> > who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
>
>
> When I type pon, nothing is happening. I ran plog and got the message
> that "Device ttyS1 is locked by pid 109"
> ttyS1 was working fine for weeks.
> who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
PID is simply a process identification number. What that message was
telling you
wa
>> "DP" == David Parmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DP> who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
pid = Process ID
To check what prozess has ID 109 do a "ps ax|grep 109"
Ciao,
Martin
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ok.. i looked there and i found LCK..ttyS0 and LCK..ttyS1
should i rm them?
On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, George Bonser wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, David Parmet wrote:
>
> > who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
> >
>
> If there is no process with a pid of 109 running, you can h
When I type pon, nothing is happening. I ran plog and got the message
that "Device ttyS1 is locked by pid 109"
ttyS1 was working fine for weeks.
who is this pid 109 and what does it want with my life?
thanks
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