>From the TCP/IP Command Reference for OS/2 Warp 4:
"The slattach command starts the modem, and sends and receives modem commands."
Maybe IBM's idea of slattach differs from what it is supposed to be? Or maybe
it is the reason why many web pages don't respond when I use IBM's Dial Other
Internet Providers? The shareware InJoy Internet dialer permits me to access
these web pages. But I guess I will have no use for slattach in Linux. Does
anybody use SLIP these days, or has SLIP been superseded by PPP? I wonder how
IBM uses slattach in AIX. TCP/IP for OS/2 has no 'chat'.
Thomas Mueller
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