> > I did run pon first and listened to it dial-up.
> Did it connect successfully? Were you able to telnet or ping or
anything?
> (I realize this seems silly, but sometimes it's the connection that's
> wacky).
>
> If so, then the problem really is a dselect or dpkg one rather than a
ppp
> one.
>
After pon, I ran plog. My new Atlas 33.6 internal modem (I replaced my
U.S. Robotics
Sporter Winmodem so I could use Linux) runs very softly. I do not hear
it hang up.
Plog reported a termination. Part of the message, what seemed relevant,
reads as
follows: "LCP: timeout sending config.requests. Connection
terminated. Receive
serial lin is not 8bit clean. Problem: all had bit 7 set to 0." How
do I correct
this handshaking problem in Debian Linux?
> > I printed the url pages to obtain the directories.
> Ok, then you've probably got them right. Let's see -- this is what I
> remember offhand of the questions dselect and its ftp method usually
ask:
>
> site: (I use llug.sep.bnl.gov, but you might use ftp.debian.org or
> something)
> debian directory: (for me, /debian ...)
> distribution to get: hamm/hamm hamm/non-free hamm/contrib
> (this'll get the main, non-free and contrib dists for hamm)
> use a proxy: n
> login: ftp
> password: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/org/edu
>
Thanks for the tip!
Brian Armstrong
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > I did run pon first and listened to it dial-up.
> Did it connect successfully? Were you able to telnet or ping or anything?
> (I realize this seems silly, but sometimes it's the connection that's
> wacky).
>
> If so, then the problem really is a dselect or dpkg one rather than a ppp
> one.
>
After pon, I ran plog. My new Atlas 33.6 internal modem (I replaced my U.S.
Robotics
Sporter Winmodem so I could use Linux) runs very softly. I do not hear it hang
up.
Plog reported a termination. Part of the message, what seemed relevant, reads as
follows: "LCP: timeout sending config.requests. Connection terminated.
Receive
serial lin is not 8bit clean. Problem: all had bit 7 set to 0." How do I
correct
this handshaking problem in Debian Linux?
> > I printed the url pages to obtain the directories.
> Ok, then you've probably got them right. Let's see -- this is what I
> remember offhand of the questions dselect and its ftp method usually ask:
>
> site: (I use llug.sep.bnl.gov, but you might use ftp.debian.org or
> something)
> debian directory: (for me, /debian ...)
> distribution to get: hamm/hamm hamm/non-free hamm/contrib
> (this'll get the main, non-free and contrib dists for hamm)
> use a proxy: n
> login: ftp
> password: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/org/edu
>
Thanks for the tip!
Brian Armstrong
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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