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[ale] New to the game
- Subject: [ale] New to the game
- From: esoteric at 3times25.net (Geoffrey)
- Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 20:00:59 -0500
I'd start out by trying to communicate with the modem via minicom. Was
the modem turned on when you fired up kudzu?
You mentioned lpt1, your modem doesn't have a parallel port does it?
How many serial ports do you have, might you have connected your modem
to ttyS1 rather then ttyS0?
For future reference, com1 == ttyS0, com2 == ttyS1 on a linux box.
> Pilar Losada wrote:
>
> Hi,
> My name is Andy Whitten. I am from Atlanta, but I have been living in
> Spain now for the past year or so. I am brand new to Linux. I have
> just installed Red 7.0 on my home PC. I was able to configure
> everything but the modem. I know that Linux does not really do the Win
> modem thing. I have got a Zoltrix 33.6 speed modem. I know; it is slow
> and old, but I got it for free; what can I say. I have tried hooking
> it up to Com1 and to LPT1. Kudzu can not find it when I boot up. I
> have used the dip -t program and I have tried echo atdt and all
> that. I have had no luck. Apart from going out and getting a new 3com
> modem, does anyone have any advice for me.
>
> Kindest Regards,
>
>
> Andy
>
>
> PS. My question should get less trivial. I have signed up for a Linux
> Class here in January. By the way, can anyone recommend some good
> certification books. I would like to try for the Linux + certification
> in June.
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