Don't reply to unrelated messages and change the subject to something else. It breaks following a thread...
On 2 Jul, this message from John Gilger echoed through cyberspace: > I am trying to setup a modem to use when a dialup is the only available > connection to the 'net. Wvdial is configured similar to my i386 box and > seems to work OK up to a point -- It finds the modem and sends the init > string (generated by wvdialconf), but it doesn't dial out. it kind of > acts like a Winmodem. If it's a first-gen TiBook (400 or 500 MHz processor): should work; at worst, you need to add a pause to make the modem wake up. But I think that was accounted for in wvdial... If it's a second- or third-gen TiBook (all other speeds): you're out of luck, it's a USB softmodem (aka winmodem, although there's no Windows involved here..). Why do you conclude it finds the modem? Any positive feedback from wvdial? Cheers Michel ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michel Lanners | " Read Philosophy. Study Art. 23, Rue Paul Henkes | Ask Questions. Make Mistakes. L-1710 Luxembourg | email [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.cpu.lu/~mlan | Learn Always. " -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

