Hi, Thanks to all that try to help in my problem with ppp and Netscape. Finally I have done what Steve suggested: to remove the '\r' from the ppp.chatscript. It wasn't my idea to put them there, it was just what I have found in some documentation about how to set the ppp. Those guys that are writing things for us, the beginners, should be more careful, I think.
So now my ppp is up with pon and down with poff. There are still more things to do, but as I am concerned, this thread is ended. Thanks again to all that gave my suggestions and please forgive me for not expressing these thanks sooner. The last two weeks were awful and I didn't have time for my Debian. Ionutz > > About the dial tone now. The minicom has no problem to get the dial tone. > > The > > pppd on the other hand has. Why ? I have try the "," with now use. I still > > get > > "NO CARRIER" while minicom has no problem to get it !!! (The micom makes the > > > > modem to "beeeeeeeeep" while the scripts don't). > > The fact that minicom can talk to your modem is a Good Thing. This means > that > your modem works under linux. > > > Any other idea ? > > Yes... > > First idea: > > 1. The quick-fix: > > a. Edit your /etc/ppp.chatscript file and remove the \r from > the end of each line. You don't need it there; look at the > double ^M in your log: > > debian# plog -f > [snip] > > Mar 21 10:49:26 debian chat[314]: send (AT&F^M^M) > [snip] > > Mar 21 10:49:27 debian chat[314]: AT&F^M^M > [snip] > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]