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.
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
>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
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
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
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
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
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
>
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
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
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
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