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[ILUG] KPPP and IOL

[ILUG] KPPP and IOL

Tom Mackey tfmackey at iol.ie
Sun Jul 14 22:14:03 IST 2002


On Thu 11 Jul 2002 10:57, Ruairi Newman wrote:
> > Hi,
> > back on line again with linux and kmail.  Used wvdial and it worked like a
> > dream first time.  Now that I can make the connection I will relook
>> at KPP as
>>
> > suggested.
> > Tom Mackey
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> I've seen these hangups before on my own boxen and they were invariably
> to do with something else talking to the port on which the modem
> resides.
>
> The first time this occurred, I had forgotten that I had set up mgetty
> in my inittab to listen on ttyS1 (com 2, irq 3) so that I had a serial
> console so that I had a way back in during some tests I was running.
>
> The other time, I did a full install of some distribution or other, and
> it had been starting diald on boot, confguring for... you guessed it...
> ttyS1.
>
> HTH,
>
> Ruairi

Hi Rurai,
Thanks for the suggestion. Had a look but could not find anything
Tom




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