Date: Sat, 6 Jul 1996 14:15:21 -0700 (PDT) From: Sridhar Krishnan <skrishna@cisco.com> To: Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.de> Cc: FreeBSD Questions <questions@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: FreeBSD 2.1 Help Message-ID: <Pine.HPP.3.91.960706140634.13790A-100000@lint.cisco.com> In-Reply-To: <199607060700.JAA22326@allegro.lemis.de>
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Thanks taking the time to respond. 1. cu -l cuaa0 says "connected". Then when I type "ATDTE1Q0", I am expecting "OK". Nothing happens. When I quit out with ~. it takes a minute to disconnect. Yet another person aksed me disable PnP (plug and Play) option. I do not know how-to. I'll give it a try. It is an internal modem and it is hard to diagnose without any lights. I also tried cu -x9 -l cuaa0. Did not help since there is no response from the modem. It is an MWave 28.8 Internal modem. 2. On fvwm, I am little confused. I start xdm as explained in the book (via init - ttys. Ofcourse I cannot use because a wm is already running. If I do startx, then whole bunch of X sessions start but I am unable to bring up fvwm. Any way I should read the man pages. That's all. > Sridhar Krishnan writes: > > > >> I don't know if this should work. I personally use cu for this sort > >> of thing > >> > >> $ cu -s 38400 -l /dev/cuaa0 > >> > > > > I tried, and it does not seem to work. The device is properly configured. > > I even deleted cuaa0 and re-added using /dev/MAKEDEV. the tun0 is all set > > up. I set up the ppp according to the handbook. Help! > > What goes wrong? > > > I have one othe question regarding "fvwm". What do I set before getting > > it to work ? What should be my display ? I tried setting up in /etc/ttys > > and it did not work. > > What did you put in /etc/ttys? If you can start X, you just need to > start /usr/X11/bin/fvwm as well, after installing it (see page 97 of > The Book). You can put the start in your .xinit file, but that's not > essential, just a good idea. When you start it up, it should come > with a whole lot of clients pre-configured, but one way or another > you're going to have to read the man page. > > Greg >
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