To be honest I havn't hacked on this one for very long, but I thought I would ask and see if I was missing anything obvious. I just upgraded from RH 6.2 to RH 7.1, I was running the newest stable KDE on 6.2 (so KDE should not have changed during the upgrade). I have setserial -irq 5 /dev/cua2 uart 16650 in my rc.local file to get the modem up. Before the upgrade kppp and all the rest worked fine. Now, minicom can see the modem, dial out and connect, but kppp says the modem doesn't respond-- any ideas? bc-s At 10:46 AM 9/4/01 -0500, you wrote: >On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:16:08AM -0500, Shawn Fertch wrote: >> On Friday 31 August 2001 11:48, you wrote: >> > Use minicom and check >> > 1. if you get at working >> > 2. if you can manualy dial out >> > 3. if you can login to the ppp server >> >> I'm not familiar with minicom, I've always just used the pppsetup to test it. >> When I run ppp-on, I don't hear the modem click to turn on or off. I'm >> assuming that it's not detecting the modem still. > >man minicom > >> >> >> >Sounds like an old 8 bit card. Is it possible that the jumpers are set to >> >an IRQ that something else is using? Most of the older ISA modems had an >> >IRQ range up to 7, could it be set the same as your parallel port or sound >> >card? >> >> Parallel is IRQ of 7. Modem is 5. All of the external serial ports are >> disabled, and as far as I can tell there isn't anything with this IRQ besides >> the modem. In Windows, I can go into the control panel and look at the irq's >> assigned. What's the equivalent for Linux and how can it be done if possible? > >cat /proc/interrupts > >florin > >-- > >"If it's not broken, let's fix it till it is." > >41A9 2BDE 8E11 F1C5 87A6 03EE 34B3 E075 3B90 DFE4 >_______________________________________________ >tclug-list mailing list >tclug-list at mn-linux.org >https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list > >