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Posted By: defy Suse Linux and isdn modem - 05/10/04 03:30 AM
Hi,

i recently bought the linux distribution Suse Linux 9.1 but i have some problems with the internet connection. I have an external modem and the manufacturer provides information about linux installation.
My modem is being identified by the system and when i write some ati commands in a ternimal i get the right response. But...
When i try to connect to the internet, the system initializes the modem, dials the number and then nothing. I'm using Kinternet and the message i get is

...
pppd[0]:Sending ATM0
pppd[0]:ATM0
pppd[0]:ERROR
pppd[0]:--> Bad init string
pppd[0]:--> stdin not read/write and $MODEM not set
pppd[0]:Connect script failed
pppd[0]:Status is:disconnected
died:Connect script failed (exit code 8)
terminating


I know that the ATM0 has to do with th speaker of the modem. My modem has no speaker, how am i able to stop the system from executing this init string? Is there a file i should edit?
Any ideas about what is happening?

Thanks a lot!
Posted By: Gremelin Re: Suse Linux and isdn modem - 05/10/04 08:24 AM
Why buy linux; it was meant to be free... better yet, why buy a chick distro :x...
Posted By: defy Re: Suse Linux and isdn modem - 05/10/04 06:35 PM
The fact is that i wanted a full product, not just one or two cd's. My internet connection is too slow and i can't download a version via net. Also this distribution has two dvd's to install plus a user and an administrator guide. I'm not saying that this is the best distro but at least it supports SATA.

Anyway, any ideas about the problem of the internet?

Thanks again!
Posted By: sinetific Re: Suse Linux and isdn modem - 05/10/04 07:58 PM
edit /etc/wvdial.conf maybe... never used an external modem or dial-up on linux.
Posted By: Gremelin Re: Suse Linux and isdn modem - 05/11/04 09:10 AM
The two disks are all that's needed with the free distro's lol... Don't want to make you sound stupid or anything but the only reason of buying the distro is for the book, which you can get on amazon used and download the distro.

As for dialup/ISDN, no f'in clue, only ever used broadband with linux.
Posted By: sinetific Re: Suse Linux and isdn modem - 05/11/04 10:19 AM
Actually SuSE linux has the best hardware support hands down it seems to fully support newer and more exotic hardware before any other distro straight from PnP and when you purchase SuSE linux you also get one free tech support question. I suggest you use yours on this. It comes with 6 compact disks or 2 DVDs. Much more software than with a 2 cd minimal download, which is handy if you have a slow connection and don't want to spend weeks d/l'ing software. The book is crap.
Posted By: defy Re: Suse Linux and isdn modem - 05/12/04 06:48 AM
Well guys, the most significant factor is the download time. I wouldn't have bought the distro but with isdn 64k i would need hours waiting...

Anyway i fixed the problem. I edited the file file:/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-ppp0 and removed the ati commands that caused the problem.

Thanks!
Posted By: Chem Re: Suse Linux and isdn modem - 05/13/04 05:53 AM
Quote:
Originally posted by Gizmo:
Why buy linux; it was meant to be free... better yet, why buy a chick distro :x...
It is, just no one seems to know how to get it?

http://www.tux.org/pub/distributions/suse/i386/iso/9.1/

cool
Posted By: Gremelin Re: Suse Linux and isdn modem - 05/13/04 06:31 AM
Exactly :x... I once downloaded all of the slackware cd's (7.1) on 33.6!
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