Thanks, everybody.  John, where does it get told macserial.o?  I apologize
if that's an ignorant question, but then...
Mike

John Goerzen wrote:

> The modem should be /dev/ttyS0 or /dev/ttyS1 like others.  It tripped
> me up for a bit that you have to use macserial.o instead of serial.o
> to drive it.  Incidentally, I can't make it work with efax yet.
> Anybody have any tips?  (This is a tibook g4 box)
>
> -- John
>
> "mmissett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I finally have things up and running on the G4, but I'm stuck on a couple 
> > of snags:  pppconfig can't figure out where the modem is and it's asking... 
> > me.  I've tried a few guesses, but with no evidence of success.  Also, 
> > startx is failing, saying "cannot open mouse (no such file or directory)".  
> > The mouse in question is an Apple USB optical mouse.  My question is:  Is 
> > the  system looking in all the wrong places for things or have I just given 
> > it more wrong answers than it can tolerate?  Any advice, hints, etc. would 
> > be most appreciated.
> > Michael Missett
> >
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