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From: ortmann@plains.NoDak.edu (Daniel Ortmann)
Subject: Re: Modem Woes....Something Drastic???
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Date: Sun, 18 Dec 1994 19:11:08 GMT
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In article <3ckvkd$fi7@nyx.cs.du.edu>,
Stephen Hepner <shepner@nyx.cs.du.edu> wrote:
:
>I am running 2.0 on my system.  My modem is 2400 (external).  The
>configuration run fine under MSDOS.  With tip I could talk to the modem. 
>I configured the ttys file approperately for dialup.  When someone
>connects with the modem, the system never spits out the login prompt (or
>anything else).  Could someone *please* help me?

Use "minicom"....that should fix it.  :-)