You likely need to be root to perform this operation. Depending on your distro this means either running the command with sudo, or becoming the superuser with su.

Justin

On Sat, 2 May 2009 11:49 am, INDER BAGGA wrote:
I'm trying to edit /etc/wvdial.conf. . . . .but i got msg you don't have
permissions . . . .any soln




On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Deependra Singh Shekhawat <
[email protected]> wrote:

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 Shamail Tayyab wrote:
 > INDER BAGGA wrote:
 >> hello 2 everyone............have a bindass
 >> evening..........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111
 >>
 > Read this http://db.tidbits.com/article/5386
 >> i'm using wvdialconf......command to detect the wireless modem,to
 >> connect to
 >> internet....but it's not working....any soln
 >>
 > Yes..
 > First identify the node in /dev where the device is plugged.
 > For this, do
 >   $ ls /dev > /tmp/one
 > Then, plug the modem and
 >   $ ls /dev > /tmp/two
 > Perform a diff as
 >   $ diff /dev/{one,two}
 > It will show you something like
 > 0a1
 >> /dev/ttyACM0

 Just run the command

 # dmesg


 >
 > This is your device that you will use for further references.
 >
 > Now write this in /etc/wvdial.conf
 >
 > *[Dialer Defaults]
 > Modem = /dev/ttyACM0
 > ; replace internet with the access point name that you got from your
 > provider
 > Init1 = at+cgdcont=1,"ip","internet"
 > Phone = *99#
 > Username = ss
 > Password = ss
 > Stupid mode = 1
 > New PPPD = yes*
 >
 > Replace internet with the access point name, e.g airtelfun.com for
 > airtel, internet for idea etc.

 Reliance won't work with that number maybe others too.
 >
 > Then issue command wvdial to dial.
 > Read more at
> http://tuxatwork.blogspot.com/2007/11/getting-internet-up-on-roam.html
 >
 >> i'VE to install gcc under fedora10, which is not
 >> preinstalled..........help
 >> regarding the same
 >>
 >>
 > Use yum install build-essential gcc as root.

 This ain't no ubuntu , so no *build-essential*

 Instead try this

 # yum groupinstall "Development Tools"

 and get it done!
 >
 >
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