On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, Richard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using diald for a couple of weeks for automatic connection to my
> ISP which is working great. Now I would like Daild to handle incoming calls
> as well. I've looked at the diald-login
> script in my contrib directory /usr/lib/diald/contrib/diald-login, as the
> Diald FAQ instructs ,but I'm a little confused as to how this works. If
> anyone knows of a How-To or a web page that explains this, or if anyone has
> done this, I'd appreciate more info in this area.
Look at the mgetty package.
......Tom "Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for you are crunchy and good with ketchup."
Unix IS user friendly. It's just selective about who its friends are.
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- Setting up diald to handle incoming calls as well as... Richard
- Re: Setting up diald to handle incoming calls a... Ed Doolittle
- Re: Setting up diald to handle incoming cal... Derek Simkowiak
- Re: Setting up diald to handle incoming... Ed Doolittle
- Re: Setting up diald to handle incoming calls a... Tom Diehl
- Re: Setting up diald to handle incoming cal... Derek Simkowiak
- Re: Setting up diald to handle incoming... Tom Diehl
- Re: Setting up diald to handle incoming... Ed Doolittle
- Re: Setting up diald to handle inco... Dima Nemchenko
- Re: Setting up diald to handle incoming calls a... Dima Nemchenko
- Setting up diald to handle incoming calls as we... Richard
- Re: Setting up diald to handle incoming cal... Derek Simkowiak
- Re: Setting up diald to handle incoming... Ed Doolittle
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