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sudo mgetty -D /dev/tty0 -m '"" ATM0'
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sudo mgetty -D /dev/tty0 -m '"" AT'
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EDIT: What M0 command, this is my mgetty command:
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sudo mgetty -D /dev/tty0 -m '"" ATM0'
And this is the kill all command:
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sudo mgetty -D /dev/tty0 -m '"" AT'
Alright, I will check for my device name.brourke228 wrote:do this,Code: Select all
EDIT: What M0 command, this is my mgetty command: Code: sudo mgetty -D /dev/tty0 -m '"" ATM0' And this is the kill all command:
. And is that exactly what you are typing? because the "tty" is your device name from gnome-ppp. Mine is /dev/ttySHSF0 Also, that one options file in the mgetty folder should be options.(device name). Make sure that file is specific to the device name from gnome-ppp.Code: Select all
sudo mgetty -D /dev/tty0 -m '"" AT'
I like Linux, I wish it was as compatible as windows, but then again, most of the programs I use are free.brourke228 wrote:Congratulations ! Glad you got it sorted out.
Linux is never as easy as point and click. It is much different from windows, but that doesn't mean its worse. Just like when you used your very first computer, which I'm guessing was windows. It can be very frustrating until you get used to it. The main issue with linux though IMO is the lack of software support and drivers for some devices. But seeing as how it is all open source and the OS itself is free you really can't complain too much.soul21 wrote:Ya, I went through all this crap too, never got it working. Pretty much every time I Try and do anything with linux its a horrible mess and a complete pain and waste of time where it should just be as easy as point and click, but its not even close to that easy.
Never used a mac for anything before but this seems to be the easiest thing I have ever done on any computer / OS, and it works great too.
Yeah that is true, for me, its just the lack of support for Linux, most of the World uses some form of Windows, which means most of the software runs on windows, but thankfully, a lot of free software, is open source and multi platform.brourke228 wrote:Linux is never as easy as point and click. It is much different from windows, but that doesn't mean its worse. Just like when you used your very first computer, which I'm guessing was windows. It can be very frustrating until you get used to it. The main issue with linux though IMO is the lack of software support and drivers for some devices. But seeing as how it is all open source and the OS itself is free you really can't complain too much.soul21 wrote:Ya, I went through all this crap too, never got it working. Pretty much every time I Try and do anything with linux its a horrible mess and a complete pain and waste of time where it should just be as easy as point and click, but its not even close to that easy.
Never used a mac for anything before but this seems to be the easiest thing I have ever done on any computer / OS, and it works great too.
I would but I don't know how to solder.brourke228 wrote:You should solder the wires together when you splice the audio cable into your phone line if you haven't already. That way you won't have to worry about it falling apart and it will also have a more solid connection.