Hello Ray!
24 Mar 00 09:07, you wrote to Sean Rima:
RO> /dev/modem is a symlink to something. It might be pointing to
RO> cua0. To
RO> check,
RO> ls -l /dev/modem
I was letting Alexandre know the same. /dev/modem is usually just a
symlink and not a device per se.
Sean
RO> At 01:22 PM 3/24/00 +0000, Alexandre Oberlin wrote:
>> Ray Olszewski wrote:
>>>
>>> No problem with your software ... just a setting problem. Look for
>>> the file /etc/ppp/options, and see if it says it's using cua0.
>>> eplace that entry with ttyS0. My /etc/ppp/options file only says:
>> /dev/modem
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Sean
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