Re: modem not working (FINALLY SOLVED)

2001-02-27 Thread Sebastiaan
Hi, I found out hat the problem was when I tried to set up a ppp connection over a nullmodem cable between a mac and a pc. The pppd manpage says that the Mac serial ports lack a true RTS output. And usually, the flow control is rts/cts. Adding cdtrcts to the pppd options file made the modem work.

Re: modem not working

2001-02-14 Thread Sebastiaan
Hi, just installed Debian again, and now with the original kernel the pppd starts correctly. Must be a 2.4 bug? However, when booting, my kernel shows two lines like: tty00 at 0x3013020 (irq=15) is a 28530 ESCC, port = modem tty01 at 0x3013000 (irq=16) is a 28530 ESCC, port = printer But when I

Re: modem not working

2001-02-13 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
>Yep, simple naming inconsistency. There was a patch for this floating >around some time ago (it might even have been submitted to sourceforge). >But like so many useful patches, it went into the wind... Looks like that inconsistency takes its origins from the original PC serial driver. The funny

Re: modem not working

2001-02-13 Thread Michel Lanners
On 13 Feb, this message from Claus echoed through cyberspace: > >: However, when booting, my kernel shows two lines like: > >: tty00 at 0x3013020 (irq=15) is a 28530 ESCC, port = modem > >: tty01 at 0x3013000 (irq=16) is a 28530 ESCC, port = printer > >: > >: But when I look in /dev/, there

Re: modem not working

2001-02-13 Thread Claus
Hi Sebastiaan! >: >: However, when booting, my kernel shows two lines like: >: tty00 at 0x3013020 (irq=15) is a 28530 ESCC, port = modem >: tty01 at 0x3013000 (irq=16) is a 28530 ESCC, port = printer >: >: But when I look in /dev/, there are no tty00 and tty01. So why this kernel >: messa

Re: modem not working

2001-02-13 Thread Sebastiaan
Hi, just installed Debian again, and now with the original kernel the pppd starts correctly. Must be a 2.4 bug? However, when booting, my kernel shows two lines like: tty00 at 0x3013020 (irq=15) is a 28530 ESCC, port = modem tty01 at 0x3013000 (irq=16) is a 28530 ESCC, port = printer But when I

Re: modem not working

2001-02-12 Thread Rob Andrews
In newsgate.debian.powerpc, Sebastiaan wrote: > Nop, already tried that with ppp from woody (is 2.4.0). > Thanks. > Sebastiaan > > > Serial connection established. > > > ioctl(PPPIOCGFLAGS): invalid argument > > > tcsetattr: Invalid argument > > > Exit. > > dpkg --compare-versions $(v=`dpkg

Re: modem not working

2001-02-12 Thread Sebastiaan
Nop, already tried that with ppp from woody (is 2.4.0). Thanks. Sebastiaan On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Ethan Benson wrote: > On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 04:56:49PM +0100, Sebastiaan wrote: > > I have a powermac 7300, debian potato, fresh compiled kernel 2.4.1 and a >

Re: modem not working

2001-02-11 Thread wcrowshaw
I'm running debian potato with kernel 2.2.18 and pppd 2.2.11 on a PowerMac 7500 with a SupraExpress 56k. I had a problem with the /dev/ttyS0 device that I was using for my modem. It would dial up but it just never could establish a pppd connection. Finally tried the old /dev/cua0 and now it works

Re: modem not working

2001-02-11 Thread Ethan Benson
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 04:56:49PM +0100, Sebastiaan wrote: > I have a powermac 7300, debian potato, fresh compiled kernel 2.4.1 and a ^ > supraexpres 33.6 modem. > > The problem: I can not connect the internet. I can call my ISP w

modem not working

2001-02-11 Thread Sebastiaan
Hi, I am new to Debian on PowerMac, so I hope my question will be a piece of cake for you. I have a powermac 7300, debian potato, fresh compiled kernel 2.4.1 and a supraexpres 33.6 modem. The problem: I can not connect the internet. I can call my ISP with minicom and everything seems to be ok, b