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    problems with modem

    I looked in the KPPP help book and have my modem for windows as COM3 i chose the corrosponding selection under the device setup. when i try to query the modem it keeps telling me that it is busy, or not responding. is there a setting under windows that i should change to be able to dial up to my isp in knoppix?

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    What kind of modem is it?

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    If if those winmodems (like one that I have, it's a HCF V90 56k), you need 3rd party drivers from here: http://www.linuxant.com/company/. They work wonderful, but in order to get full speed u need to buy them, still they aren't that expensive.

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    modem is a...

    i believe that my modem is a diamond 56k voice/fax modem.

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    Try this as root:
    Code:
    /etc/init.d/pppstatus restart
    then:
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    /etc/init.d/ppp restart
    Then try kppp.

    You may also want to check and see if you selected the correct device in kppp.

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    i am not sure what the root is?
    i just got knoppix about two weeks ago and this is my first time working with linux.

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    in a console type
    Code:
     sudo su
    that will make you root (the unix superuser, in plainspeak, the administrator).
    to exit root-statuswhen su'ed hit ctrl+d (or type exit and hit enter).

    the console is a way to acess a *ix shell (mostly bash in linux),
    the shell is a way to give conmands to the computer.
    in linux there are lots of different consoles, aterm, konsole, xtem, rxvt...
    in KDE it is konsole that is easiest to open, there is a icon (on the
    bar at bottom) depicting a computer-screen with a shell (yes a little
    game with words) klick on that and a black window will pop up, type comands in that window.

    WARNING rant below WARNING
    As Root you hava absolute power, enough to actualy damage
    things (if you now how even hardware).
    I would avice you to be sparing with using rootly powers.
    experienced linux/unix users try to do as little as possible as root.
    it is advisable to doublecheck what you type as root so nothing goes seriously wrong.
    as user you can not damage the working system but as root you can wipe everyting.

    hope i did not scare you away from linux with this rant
    hope to help OErjan

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    i have the driver that i need now for linux to use my winmodem. i tried to install it, but don't have the root password for knoppix to finish the install. where can i get the password or how can i change it. i read that the password is locked. how might i go about unlocking it.

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    login as knoppix open a konsole and just write sudo su (then hit enter) in that console. that gives you root, to exit rootb just hit ctrl+d or type exit.

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    ok one last question for now...i hope. i got in and did all of that. now when i try to finish the install of the driver and it tells me that it is read only. is there a setting or a cheat code that i need to use to change this?

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