Bill Johnson wrote:
>I've discovered that the US Robotics internal modem I have is a hardware
>modem and is supported by Linux, if I configure the serial port. I have to
>look up the IRQ number and the I/O address to accomplish this, I'm told to
>log on as root and open the "terminal emulation program" (I could'nt find
>this program) and type the command cat/proc/pci in order to find the above
>values. Every time I type the command, in the terminal window, I get "no
>such file or directory" what am I doing wrong? Help
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>From: "Nimrod" <nimrod@cox.net>
>To: <nolug@joeykelly.net>
>Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 8:06 AM
>Subject: Re: Re: [Nolug] online
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>>I also I have like 4 to 7 US Robotics externel Courier v. everything
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>modems... I'll bring them to the meeting also... For a small fee :p
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>>>From: Mischa Krilov <subs@krilov.com>
>>>Date: 2004/09/29 Wed PM 11:06:13 EDT
>>>To: nolug@joeykelly.net
>>>Subject: Re: [Nolug] online
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>>>If it turns out you can't get your current modem to work, I
>>>have a whole passel of modems (10+, PCI/IDE) I can bring
>>>to the next NOLUG meeting that you're welcome to try out. I
>>>know some of them *are* winmodems, but I'm not doing
>>>anything with them.
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>>>Just let me know.
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>>>Mischa.
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cat is a command. Try inserting a space, as
cat /proc/pci
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