Brent McMillan writes:
> Your modem should be found at /dev/SttyX where "X" is (modem com port -
> 1). Eg, if your modem is on com 4, then you can reach it at /dev/Stty3.
Make that '/dev/ttyS3'.
If you have trouble getting your pp connection working with pppconfig email
me.
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John Hasler
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On 03 Nov 1998q, Alain Cadenat wrote:
> Thanks to all for your answers
>
> I am ok with .gz files now !
> But it appears I started the wrong way ! each time I want to read email or
> access to the web I have to reboot and goes back to windows, then go back to
> linux try etc..
> So first
Have you tried using "pppconfig" (need to be root)?
Your modem should be found at /dev/SttyX where "X" is (modem com port -
1). Eg, if your modem is on com 4, then you can reach it at /dev/Stty3.
some people make a symbolic link ("ln -s /dev/SttyX /dev/modem") to make
things easier.
There's al
Thanks to all for your answers
I am ok with .gz files now !
But it appears I started the wrong way ! each time I want to read email or
access to the web I have to reboot and goes back to windows, then go back to
linux try etc..
So first thing is to get connected under linux.
I tried to co
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