Date: Sat, 21 Dec 1996 10:26:43 +0000 From: dicen@hooked.net To: Alain FAUCONNET <af@biomath.jussieu.fr> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: User ppp not hanging up modem. Message-ID: <32BBBB63.15FB7483@hooked.net> References: <199612211758.AA07424@iaka.biomath.jussieu.fr>
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Alain FAUCONNET wrote: > > You can read the docs for your modem and find the command to set up > your modem too, instead of flooding the lists. It isn't that hard. > > Since I'm in a good mood and I have a Supra V32bis doc at hand, I'm > even going to give the right commands to you: > > AT&D2 -- makes modem go offline and to command mode when DTR drops > AT&D3 -- makes modem go through a soft reset (equivalent to an ATZ) > when DTR drops. > > Now give us a rest and stop flooding the lists, *PLEASE*. If you don't > like the way the FreeBSD lists are set up, go seek help elsewhere. > > _Alain_, whose lame-o-meter is close to red zone > > -- > Alain FAUCONNET Ingenieur systeme - System Manager AP-HP/SIM > Public Health 91 bld de l'Hopital 75013 PARIS FRANCE > Medical Computing Research Labs Mail: af@biomath.jussieu.fr > Tel: (+33) (0)1-40-77-96-19 Fax: (+33) (0)1-45-86-80-68 > I've RTFMed. It says: "Refer to your system administrator" > But... I *am* the system administrator :-] I would just like to point out that Mr. Nate Williams has been quote "flooding the lists". He needs to be flamed as well. I have setup majordomo before. You CAN tell it not to send you duplicates. I am NOT seeking help. I fixed the problem without any help. I am trying to work TOGETHOR to fix the problem. I know what the modem commands are (dah). A number of people on usenet have had this problem. Now if you want them to use FreeBSD it would be "nice" if you would put it in the FAQ. Or, you can just have those "lamers" use Linux instead like everyone else. Maybe this has something to do with the fact that everyone else uses Linux. dicen And the flames keep comming.
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