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I'm sorry that nobody has looked at this bug earlier and could have made
a fixed.
My question is: Who is still effected by this bug? Please use only an
Ubuntu version starting with 12.04 LTS.
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[network-admin] Dial out does not work
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I have a Asus mobo P5G41C-M, Pentium D 3.0Ghz., 2Gb ram, I install
Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10 but the network don't work. In Win 7 it's works.
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I stopped using the PCMCIA modem as soon as I got a laptop with USB ports.
The 2 USB modems I have now, Zoom and US Robotics, work perfectly with
Gnome-PPP under Ubuntu 10.04, both at the user and the superuser level.
Thanks to all you developers in Linux, Ubuntu, and GNOME!
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Does this occur in Lucid?
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rusivi1: I don't think it really makes sense to ask people to test
network-admin in Lucid, since (as I said) the Interfaces tab is not
present. Better leave these bugs open until 1) we get that tab back, or
2) we decide to keep it removed, and close all bugs without asking.
Thanks for going over
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I have had this problem with Ubuntu 8.04, and later 8.04.1, even with all the
latest updates. I use a dial up modem and phone line to access the internet.
After installing Ubuntu, I can go to System - Administration - Network, put in
the correct information, and access the internet. If the
My laptop is a Dell 4150 and my pcmcia modem is an old IBM datafax 56k
unit with an x-jack connector (model fru 02k4248).
The last versino of Linux that would detect the modem and dial out was Fedora 3
which had a program KUDZU that found the modem during installation and called
it a generic
In the final Feisty release, the modem in Admin - Networking now works enough
to let you configure the modem and dial out and connect. However the modem
now keeps disconnecting. This also happens with wvdial in Feisty (which was
not the case in 6.10 and 6.06). The disconnecting seems to be
Networking for dial-up needs fixing in Feisty
Yes this still is an issue in Feisty and it was an
issue in Edgy. System-Administration-
Network still does not allow you to enable a
dial-up modem. Also, the problem with it
reverting to pulse after you set it to tone is
still an issue.
It is not
re: The quick and dirty way to fix things for Edgy: Go to file
/usr/share/system-tools-backends-2.0/scripts/Network/Ifaces.pm, line
3137 (subroutine get_interface_replace_table, section debian-3.0) and
remove 'W' from between %external_line% and %phone_number%.
This helps, but still doesn't
Hey, guys, I'm sorry if I'm in the wrong place for this...never tried to
file a bug.
The Networking setup isn't working for me and my USR Sportster either,
but some of the problem is not mentioned here. I set it up as Tones
in the modem properties. Close and go back it's reverted to Pulse.
I'm
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The quick and dirty way to fix things for Edgy: Go to file /usr/share
/system-tools-backends-2.0/scripts/Network/Ifaces.pm, line 3137
(subroutine get_interface_replace_table, section debian-3.0) and
remove 'W' from between %external_line% and %phone_number%.
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The W issue is already fixed in system-tools-backends HEAD
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In Edgy this is caused by incorrectly setting the dial-out command to
ATDTW or ATDPW instead of ATDT or ATDP in /etc/chatscripts/ppp0.
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Same issue in Edgy final release (with an external U.S. Robotics 56k
modem), while there were no problems in Dapper.
Nothing happens using neither /dev/modem nor /dev/ttyS0.
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/dev/modem does not exist.
Although when I use /dev/ttyS0 to ring to my mobile, nothing happens.
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According to syslog and settings in /etc/ppp/peers/* a device /dev/modem
is assumed which does not exist. Instead, the real device name should be
added (e.g. /dev/ttySL0 for smartlink-alsa-driver, /dev/slamr0 for non-
free driver, /dev/ttyS0 for serial modem etc.) . Udev no-longer creates
a
I forwarded your comment upstream.
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Upstream comment: As far as I can see, this happens because either /dev/modem
doesn't exist or
isn't a valid serial device, if I point the configuration file to a
non-existing link pppd spews the same error, but as soon as I make it point to
/dev/ttyS0 it tries to communicate. I'll close it as
Same issue Edgy 2
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