Hello, I didnt understand very much what xringd do (i have read the man page...). So far i understood that xringd whatch the ring and if that match a sequence tha t it knows => take a given action.
If that is what it does, i have a question for the config file. There are come e xamples: R 1-5 R 20-26 R 30 : command Where R=`Ring'. How can i make a phone call that makes different sequences of rings?? I have nev er heard that before...or maybe that mean to call 1 time, hangup, wait 1-5 sec, call 2time, wait .... is that how it works?? thanks, Ole J. Tetlie wrote: > *-Phillip Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > | > | I want to access my pc from univerisy. Of course i can, i have done it. > | But I can only if my pc is connected to internet (obvious). I just > | cannot getup on 8:00am, turn pc on, connet go to univ. and then back at > | 5:00 becouse the phone-line must be paid..$$.. I would like to call my > | pc: > | > | 244334565: ring ring > | pc: ``hi Phillip is not here but you can leave a message. If you want to > | connect me to internet after you hang up press 1.'' > | phillip: #1 [beep] > | Phillip: hang up > | time > | time > | --phillip go to the univ. computers that are with win95 (jiaaaak) and > | ftp to his pc so he can print works at univ. > | > | (i have not a printer at home) > | I could enter at univ. system from home and througt the work to printer, > | so when i go there it would be printed, but thats not the idea... > | > | Exist a software that can do that?? or should i start with > | development..... > > Try this one: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/xtron-1.2> dpkg --print-avail xringd > Package: xringd > Priority: extra > Section: comm > Installed-Size: 43 > Maintainer: David Engel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Architecture: i386 > Version: 1.20-1 > Depends: libc6 > Filename: dists/stable/main/binary-i386/comm/xringd_1.20-1.deb > Size: 18074 > MD5sum: b44b557bd1238830b8c1ba6b53a7270e > Description: Extended Ring Daemon - Monitor phone rings and take action. > xringd will monitor a serial line for RING signals and activate various > commands when specific "ring-delay sequences" are detected. > > -- > ...Unix, MS-DOS, and MS Windows (also known as the Good, the Bad, > and the Ugly). (Matt Welsh) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [-: .elOle. :-] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- __________________________________________ / / / Phillip Neumann / / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / _____________________/_____________________________/