alexs0ul@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install gnome-ppp
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package gnome-ppp
Help?
PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
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Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
well auto brings up nothing but clicking the drop sown does show the dev/ttys1 and the other ones. does it matter if im using a 64bit? also im using an actual ubuntu 10.10 os on my 2bd drive partitionbrourke228 wrote:Are you sure you've set up VMware to use the correct COM port ? (see step 1) And you're not using modem at the same time in windows? (only one instance of the modem can be used at a time) Verify that the virtual serial port is marked as "connected" in VMware settings. Also, are you are using gnome-ppp to test for your modem in ubuntu? When you go to setup in gnome-ppp and then hit detect the modem should be detected as /dev/ttyS1. Or if for some reason you are using more than one virtual serial port in VMware it will detect it as /dev/ttySn, n being the device number. If you're still having problems after checking all that let me know.
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Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
luso try typing in "sudo apt-get update" first before typing "sudo apt-get install gnome-ppp"luso_dreamcaster wrote:alexs0ul@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install gnome-ppp
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package gnome-ppp
Help?
If it still does not work, then download and install it from here:
http://ftp.debian.org/pool/main/g/gnome ... 1_i386.deb (32bit version)
http://ftp.debian.org/pool/main/g/gnome ... _amd64.deb (64bit version)
If you open gnome-ppp then go to Setup > Detect and the Modem is not detected. That means it cannot find your modem. Have you tried everything I told you? There are many things that could be causing this. I would like to help you, but I can only guess what might be wrong. You need to troubleshoot. And one other thing, have you changed anything in the windows registry regarding your modem?r34per wrote:well auto brings up nothing but clicking the drop sown does show the dev/ttys1 and the other ones. does it matter if im using a 64bit? also im using an actual ubuntu 10.10 os on my 2bd drive partitionbrourke228 wrote:Are you sure you've set up VMware to use the correct COM port ? (see step 1) And you're not using modem at the same time in windows? (only one instance of the modem can be used at a time) Verify that the virtual serial port is marked as "connected" in VMware settings. Also, are you are using gnome-ppp to test for your modem in ubuntu? When you go to setup in gnome-ppp and then hit detect the modem should be detected as /dev/ttyS1. Or if for some reason you are using more than one virtual serial port in VMware it will detect it as /dev/ttySn, n being the device number. If you're still having problems after checking all that let me know.
It should not matter that you're using a 64bit OS, that is so long as your processor supports the 64bit architecture.
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Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
ok ill try.brourke228 wrote:luso try typing in "sudo apt-get update" first before typing "sudo apt-get install gnome-ppp"luso_dreamcaster wrote:alexs0ul@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install gnome-ppp
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package gnome-ppp
Help?
If it still does not work, then download and install it from here:
http://ftp.debian.org/pool/main/g/gnome ... 1_i386.deb (32bit version)
http://ftp.debian.org/pool/main/g/gnome ... _amd64.deb (64bit version)
If you open gnome-ppp then go to Setup > Detect and the Modem is not detected. That means it cannot find your modem. Have you tried everything I told you? There are many things that could be causing this. I would like to help you, but I can only guess what might be wrong. You need to troubleshoot. And one other thing, have you changed anything in the windows registry regarding your modem?r34per wrote:well auto brings up nothing but clicking the drop sown does show the dev/ttys1 and the other ones. does it matter if im using a 64bit? also im using an actual ubuntu 10.10 os on my 2bd drive partitionbrourke228 wrote:Are you sure you've set up VMware to use the correct COM port ? (see step 1) And you're not using modem at the same time in windows? (only one instance of the modem can be used at a time) Verify that the virtual serial port is marked as "connected" in VMware settings. Also, are you are using gnome-ppp to test for your modem in ubuntu? When you go to setup in gnome-ppp and then hit detect the modem should be detected as /dev/ttyS1. Or if for some reason you are using more than one virtual serial port in VMware it will detect it as /dev/ttySn, n being the device number. If you're still having problems after checking all that let me know.
It should not matter that you're using a 64bit OS, that is so long as your processor supports the 64bit architecture.
im w8ing for my cousin any way im on his laptop
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Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
EDITED> I did it but now when i paste "gnome-ppp" i go to setup-scan-detecting you modem-no modem was found in your system 

Last edited by luso_dreamcaster on Sat Jan 22, 2011 12:00 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
what settings do i have to put?brourke228 wrote:try running as root "sudo gnome-ppp"
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Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
luso, which type of modem are you trying to use? PCI, usb, or serial? You seem to be stuck at the same spot r34per is. You'll need to diagnose whats wrong. Go through and check everything I've listed below.
What i meant was open a terminal and type "sudo gnome-ppp". It might make a difference. Actually you should try this as well r34per if you haven't already.
What i meant was open a terminal and type "sudo gnome-ppp". It might make a difference. Actually you should try this as well r34per if you haven't already.
brourke228 wrote:Are you sure you've set up VMware to use the correct COM port ? (see step 1) And you're not using modem at the same time in windows? (only one instance of the modem can be used at a time) Verify that the virtual serial port is marked as "connected" in VMware settings. Also, are you are using gnome-ppp to test for your modem in ubuntu? When you go to setup in gnome-ppp and then hit detect the modem should be detected as /dev/ttyS1. Or if for some reason you are using more than one virtual serial port in VMware it will detect it as /dev/ttySn, n being the device number. If you're still having problems after checking all that let me know.
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- dark night
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Re: PC-DC server on Vista/Win7/XP etc. (Sort of)
i have a usb modem.brourke228 wrote:luso, which type of modem are you trying to use? PCI, usb, or serial? You seem to be stuck at the same spot r34per is. You'll need to diagnose whats wrong. Go through and check everything I've listed below.
What i meant was open a terminal and type "sudo gnome-ppp". It might make a difference. Actually you should try this as well r34per if you haven't already.
brourke228 wrote:Are you sure you've set up VMware to use the correct COM port ? (see step 1) And you're not using modem at the same time in windows? (only one instance of the modem can be used at a time) Verify that the virtual serial port is marked as "connected" in VMware settings. Also, are you are using gnome-ppp to test for your modem in ubuntu? When you go to setup in gnome-ppp and then hit detect the modem should be detected as /dev/ttyS1. Or if for some reason you are using more than one virtual serial port in VMware it will detect it as /dev/ttySn, n being the device number. If you're still having problems after checking all that let me know.
sould i have to install the updates first? 205mb
ps> usb users start at 2 and skip 5 so im on the right track i think
Last edited by luso_dreamcaster on Sat Jan 22, 2011 12:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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