"
Knut> is defined using pppconfig), the modem lights up DTR, DSR,
Knut> RTS, CTS as usual, but does not call the ISP. I can manualy
Knut> send an ATDT command using echo > /dev/ttyS0, but chat/pppd
Knut> does not seem to manage the same...
Whats in the logs (daemon.
ble :-). The 40P
is a 66MHz 601 based PowerPC, PCI/ISA bus, single processor only
model. It was the first of the PCI PowerPC workstations released I
believe (43P came out some months afterwards) - because of the 601 its
rather slow (in comparison to the 604 based machines that came out
soon after).
Sincerely,
Adrian Phillips
>>>>> "Phillip" == Phillip R Jaenke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Phillip> On Tue, Aug 24, 1999 at 05:12:38PM +0200, Adrian Phillips
Phillip> wrote:
>> This is off the top of my head (but reasonably reliable
>> :-). The 40P
d you
Phillip> pass it along? Thanks! :)
Don't know anything about Linux on these but from next year I'd be
able to give it a go as these machines are going out of routine.
Sincerely,
Adrian Phillips
> "Gerald" == Gerald Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Gerald> On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Alberto Varesio wrote:
>> Gerald Turner wrote: > > Forget my first question - a friend of
>> mine tugged hard enough on the > plastic ediface to get the
>> case open! Yes, sometimes you have
> "Gerald" == Gerald Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Gerald> Thanks for the info, I'll keep Kingston in mind but for a
Gerald> while 256MB should be fine (if I can get this machine
Gerald> running, it'll be a web server - eventually with a
Gerald> database running on it...
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