le0 as default on power
up.
Use the keyboard ~ key followed by the . key to exit tip.
The above is from the FreeBSD install guide at www.a1poweruser.com
Now I know nothing about vgetty so this is a shot in the dark, But I
would think
changing your init-string handed to the modem via mgetty.confi
Thanks fbsd,
It seems that the init string command gives to this modem (which has a
Conexant chipset, according to Creative's website) is incorrect.
This init-string handed to the modem via mgetty.config: (again, this is
for vgetty)
ATS0=0Q0&D3&C1
I'm not familiar wit
t
McIntosh
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 2:49 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: vgetty Help
Hi,
I'm running into problems getting vgetty to function as an answering
machine. I've got a Creative ModemBlaster V.92 Serial DE5621 on
/dev/cuaa1
I'll call my number and the mode
Hi,
I'm running into problems getting vgetty to function as an answering
machine. I've got a Creative ModemBlaster V.92 Serial DE5621 on /dev/cuaa1
I'll call my number and the modem simply does not pick up.
I the modem reports to be a voice modem from minicom, so I kn
)
[Sun Aug 31] 02:34 PM [0]
but i want to use vgetty and all the docs talk about /etc/inittab i do
not think this file exists in freebsd so where do i make my changes so
that vgetty starts instead of mgetty
also my log file for mgetty.cuaa1 has some problems with my modem mabey
you can help me
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On Sunday 31 August 2003 22:21, RYAN vAN GINNEKEN wrote:
> need help with vgetty anyone use this program ?? could really use some
> help with getting it going.
I am and it is working great.
My setup is mgetty+vgetty --> receive voice
need help with vgetty anyone use this program ?? could really use some
help with getting it going.
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