When Phillip Neumann wrote, I replied: > > Hello, > > I cannot get xringd to work. > Here is my /etc/xringd.conf file: > > -a echo Ring... > R 1-6 R 8 : echo Got ya
Since xringd runs as a daemon, (I assume by the name, I don't actually use it), your echos probably go to something like xringd.log somewhere. > > 1)It is supposted that when reciving a call, a "Ring.." will apear on > screen at the same > time that ring on the phone isnit?? Well nothing apear when the phone > ring... > 2) After 2 rings and hang up, linux shuold write "got ya" insit? well > this is > not happening too... > > When booting there apear a lot of messages including: > Starting phone line monitor: xringd. > So i think its `turned on'. To be sure whether it's "turned on" do this: ps ax | grep xringd | grep -v grep if xringd is running, you'll see a line that mentions xringd. > > How can i get xrings to work ?? > > PS: where is supposted linux to write "ring..."?? on a term ?? and all > users will see "ring..."?? I'd assume it'd raise a box in your X window, but as I said earlier, I don't actually use xringd yet. HTH > > Thanks, > > -- > __________________________________________ > / / > / Phillip Neumann / > / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / > _____________________/_____________________________/ > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- ----------------------------------------- Ralph Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED] The IQ of the group is that of the member whose IQ is lowest divided by the number of members.