> I have recently installed Debian 2.0.10 and I am having trouble > configuring dial-up access to my ISP. This is absolutely my first time > installing Linux. I've been a UNIX user for years but I know probably > less than the basics about administration. The over-all problem is I > cannot connect to my ISP and here is what I know. > > I successfully installed the kernal and the base. When configuring the > driver modules, I loaded the cdrom driver, ppp driver, serial port > driver and the parallel port driver. I think it configured COMM2 > correctly but I don't know how to know for sure. The IRQ and Mem Address > look to be the same as in Windows (I think I found where they are set > manually during the install). I ran pppconfig and double checked the > output based on the Debian install documentation. When I run pon nothing > happens. If I look at the output using plog It says pppd started by root > and the next line says Input/Output error from tcgett..something or > other. If the actual log file would help I can send it later (it's at > home and I'm at work). > > Do I need to install a driver for the modem? I didn't see one included > in modconf. I have a SupraExpress PnP 33.6K modem on COMM2. I saw some > autoconfiguration utilities included with Debian but I am unsure on how > to use them and the man page viewer doesn't work (it's either not > installed/configured or not include, I don't know). >
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