> > Do you get the 'characters received while sending' message? I suspect flow
> > control between modem and kernel driver is broken (even switching to
> > hardware flow control doesn't cut it).
>
> No, I got "bad response from modem" if memory serves. However I was
> wondering if it wasn't a flow
Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The conffile is duplicated in /usr/bin/fax so I had to remove it there.
I didn't have that particular problem.
> Do you get the 'characters received while sending' message? I suspect flow
> control between modem and kernel driver is broken (even swi
> > Well, fax send craps out with a segfault, and efax won't dial unless I
>
> Stopping the segfault can be done by removing ewin from the VERB=
> setting in the conffile, oddly enough.
The conffile is duplicated in /usr/bin/fax so I had to remove it there.
> > Other than that, it seems to talk
Media 100 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks, everybody. John, where does it get told macserial.o? I apologize
> if that's an ignorant question, but then...
It's in benh's kernel available on
rsync.penguinppc.org::linux-2.4-benh
-- John
Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, fax send craps out with a segfault, and efax won't dial unless I
Stopping the segfault can be done by removing ewin from the VERB=
setting in the conffile, oddly enough.
> beat it into submission with -iX3 (I'm behind a PBS with no dialtones).
> 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
Yup, I was quite baffled to find macserial actually builds as a module now
:-)
> to drive it. Incidentally, I can't make it work with efax yet.
> Anybody
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
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]> write
On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > Thanks. I'll try those (Stty0 as opposed to ttyS0, which I did try)
>
> Stty0 is a typo. On the Lombard, the modem is at ttyS0. On Wallstreet it's
> at ttyS1. Just try both.
oops
thank's for the correction, yes it's a typo.
Eric
--
à mai
> Thanks. I'll try those (Stty0 as opposed to ttyS0, which I did try)
Stty0 is a typo. On the Lombard, the modem is at ttyS0. On Wallstreet it's
at ttyS1. Just try both.
Michael
Eric,
Thanks. I'll try those (Stty0 as opposed to ttyS0, which I did try)
I appreciate it.
Mike
P.S.: "Like a Rolling Stone" was written in the key of C.
Eric Deveaud wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, mmissett wrote:
>
> > I finally have things up and running on the G4, but I'm stuck on a
> > couple
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 02:19:33PM +0200, Eric Deveaud wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, mmissett wrote:
>
> > 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.
>
> /dev/Stty0
/dev/ttyS0 ac
On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, mmissett wrote:
> 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.
/dev/Stty0
> success. Also, startx is failing, saying "cannot open mouse (no such
> file or directo
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)".
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