cpuid utility is not compiled with U9.04 and the utility is not available as a package with synaptic - other distributions have it available as rpm . url
I am using wvdial to connect to a mobile network (I have a usb modem) and it works fine. However, I wanted to automate the connection a bit (currently I am running wvdial every time I want to connect). I was wandering if there is a way to add this network to /etc/network/interfaces (in a truly Debian way) to have it connect on startup and/or whenever I connect my modem.
I have (my) main account, which I have root access. I also have other users which can login, I setup wvdial shortcut on their desktop, but it won't allow them to use it because they aren't in sudoers list. I do not and don't want them to have access to other hard drives or root. How do I accomplish this? I did a chown on the wvdial file in ppp to myself, and added read access for other users, but still won't let them use wvdial due to sudoeers.
This is in ubuntu hardy with a multiboot vista/xp/hardy laptop. BTW, wvdial works great in my account/desktop.
I am trying to connect to Internet using Wavecome modem with Airtel GPRS connection. I am able to successfully connect and browse the Internet using wvdial. But if I use pppd, I am getting the error message as "LCP Terminated by peer".
The exact error I am getting is pasted below. [root@pscu1320 ppp]# pppd call gprs-wavecom GPRS modem init: press <ctrl>-C to disconnect Wakeup Modem
I post here wanting to know if it's Possible to run wvdial as soon as linux detects USB modem.I have already installed and done the setting for using wvdial. I can successfully use wvdial command to setup internet connection.But I have only 1 USB modem. When my wife wants to use it for her PC, she disconnects it from my linux machine.What I want to do now is... 1 that when I attatch the USB back to my linux, I'd want it to do "wvdial &" automatically.2 that when linux is rebooted, "wvdial &" done automatically as soon as it detects USB modem.
trying to install wvdial-1.61-3.fc13.i686.rpm from last two days on centos5.5 but it is demanding for dependencies.these are written below
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libuniconf.so.4.6 is needed by wvdial-1.61-3.fc13.i686 libwvbase.so.4.6 is needed by wvdial-1.61-3.fc13.i686 libwvstreams.so.4.6 is needed by wvdial-1.61-3.fc13.i686 libwvutils.so.4.6 is needed by wvdial-1.61-3.fc13.i686
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i have tried alot but could not find these dependencies. is there any huge rpm which can resolve all dependencies requirement?
I just installed ubuntu 9.10 in my machine... in order to connect to internet(EVDO), through other forums i found out that i'd be requiring wvdial. So i downloaded its source file but i'm having problem installing it... also it seems that wvdial itself requires some other software installed earlier.
I am Using Fedora 13 on My acer aspire laptop. I want to connect to internet through my bluetooth Mobile(Airtel) When I type wvdial at the command prompt, I recieve a message as "Command Not found". I even created a script with name wvdial.conf in /etc. Method to connect to internet through Mobile Bluetooth.
i am trying to connect Internet through wvdial using dialup connection(Xorg is off), m using Ubuntu 11.04 32 bit and Nokia 5130 xpress Music phone.....when i tried to connect with wvdial command , i got the error "subscribe to packet data first" error on cell.....here is my wvdial.conf file...Quote:
ing up my samsung c5220 G3 mobile phone to act as a modem to access internet on my linux based pc (suse 10.1). This required editing a few files as root: /etc/wvdial.conf & /etc/ppp/peers/wvdial.With those files adjusted, I accessed internet as root with the wvdial command, then closed the root session and went back to my user session. Wvdial did not work (device not available ttyusb2). sudo wvdial did not work: (user not allowed to execute /usr/bin/wvdial as root). But if I use su then wvdial works.What am I missing
Downloaded and installed files-----Ran sudo wvdial conf : /etc/wvdial.conf <warn> can't write/etc/wvdial.conf.tmp 3503- Permission denied----Can't write /ect/wvdial.conf - Bad file descriptor -----Which wvdial : /usr/bin/wvdial -----Found Modem /dev/ttyso-------Using Serial Modem----wvdial.log found modem-couldn't write file. It's in there but won't work
I am trying to use a ZTE AC2726 USB EVDO Modem on openSuSE Linux 11.3 to connect to the internet.
I have edited the /etc/wvdial.conf file as follows [Dialer Defaults] Modem = /dev/ttyUSB0 Baud = 460800 Init1 = ATZ Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 Init3 = Area Code = Phone = # 777 Username =card Password =mypassword Ask Password = 0 Dial Command = ATDT Stupid Mode = 1 Compuserve = 0 Force Address = Idle Seconds = 300 DialMessage1 = DialMessage2 = ISDN = 0 Auto DNS = 1
When I execute the wvdial command on the terminal the following error appears: joey-suse:~/Desktop # wvdial --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.60 --> Cannot get information for serial port. --> Initializing modem. --> Sending: ATZ ATZ OK --> Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 OK --> Modem initialized. --> Idle Seconds = 300, disabling automatic reconnect. --> Sending: ATDT# 777 --> Waiting for carrier. ATDT# 777 NO CARRIER --> No Carrier! Trying again. --> Sending: ATDT# 777 --> Waiting for carrier. ATDT# 777 NO CARRIER --> No Carrier! Trying again.
I use a wireless 3G card via wvdial and was wondering how could i possibly share it via my laptops wireless with WPA2. I want to be able to connect a second laptop I have and my iPhone via wifi.
I have a couple of questions for anybody willing to answer them. I have a GSM modem with a t-mobile SIM card that I am currently trying to use to connect to the Internet. I am using Lucid amd64 machine.I have been running wvdial with a baud rate of 115200 with much success getting the output below:
Code: sudo wvdial --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.60
I have only a dial-up connection. I've been using the 32-bit version of WVDIAL and its associated programs in Karmic Koala for over a year. I recently finally got around to installing Maverick Meerkat on a different drive. The 64-bit version. I see that I need the 64-bit version of the modem software, and I haven't found it right away. Where can I get it? The programs required under 32-bit Karmic Koala:
All of these had .deb filename extensions. Also, largely because I only have a slow dial-up connection, I don't have any updates for either Karmic Koala or Maverick Meerkat installed. If you happen to know that I absolutely need some particular update(s)
What I want to do is to share the internet connected to a computer with a telephone, over another telephone which is permanently connected to the pc.The thing is, that some guys found a way of making this on windows, in fact, I already set it up on xp and works like a charm, it involves configuring in a certain way the telephone, and to use 2 programs. One is CCProxy, which redirects the internet connection to the telephone, and another one, which updates the IP adress of the telephone connection to dyndns, so that I can put that adress on my second telephone as proxy, and this way, surf on the net through my home internet on the telephone anywhere. Tricky right?
Now, the thing is I don't like at all booting windows only for sharing internet with my telephone. So I want to do it in linux. I use Ubuntu and Puppy linux home.I tried setting up the connection to the modem with wvdial, and... I got connected! But hey, when I connect to the telephone, I lost my internet connection (main, cable based, the pc connection) :-S. I mean, somehow, the "active" connection for the browsers and all the internet programs is now the connection I have made with my telephone, which is plugged to the computer.Now my objective here is that NO CHANGE of active connections get done when I start the connection to the phone, and then, get a program like CCProxy, and a dyndns updater for sharing the internet connection on the pc, to the connection made on the telephone-modem wired to the computer.
When connecting to the internet in Ubuntu 10.04 with an external USB dialup modem, using a terminal and sudo wvdial command, is there a command or some way that will show the modem connection speed?
I checked similar threads, but they don't appear to involve finding dialup modem speeds.
I use tata docomo as my carrier. I have activated GPRS and many people say that it works perfectly on a laptop with Windows. But I don't use windows. My service provider has not provided us with a username and a password. It works fine without these on the mobile and a laptop with windows. But when I use it on ubuntu 9.10 with wvdial, it exits saying required username and password. How do I overcome this problem.
I already had solved the problem [URL].. but after several yum updates it has appeared again. Within the script "/etc/ppp/ip-up" the sixth parameter isn't provided. But the sixth parameter should be "ppp0" (in this case). The script sets it into the variable $LOGDEVICE and passes it as first parameter to annother script. Successfully I had patched "/etc/ppp/ip-up". I would like to report a bug but I'm not sure if it is a wvdial or a ppp/pppd or a Fedora 14 bug.
Now (after several yum patch updates) my patched /etc/ppp/ip-up doesn't help anymore. The registration at the mobile phone provider seems to be ok but the internet connection isn't initialized.
According the man pages wvdial starts ppp or pppd and one of them seems to call /etc/ppp/ip-up. At which point in the subprocessed scripts (under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/) I didn't find out yet.
I have BSNL EVDO usb modem and I use wvdial to connect to internet in my Ubuntu 10.04.I want to share my internet over wifi so I can use this on my wifi phones. I searched all over and actually ended up here.
I've Alcatel X220 cellular modem and I'm connecting via wvdial (Is there anyone who know how do I connect via NetworkManager?). when I'm connecting via the wvdial Evolution and pidgin won't connect to the internet. It's look like they like the NetworkManager and won't connect via other way.
trying to connect to the internet using wvdial but facing problems. the command runs fine until i get PID ppd Carrier detected. Starting PPP immediately.
--> Starting pppd at Sat Oct 23 10:40:09 2010 --> Pid of pppd: 2520
nothing happens after this.. I checked the resolve.conf and it is empty. i put openDNS server addresses but still did not work.
I m trying to show the power of linux to the world bt no body helps me after lots of googling i cant find a proper way to install rpm,gz,bz2 n etc software in linux. without any error. dependency,error,n lots of other problem that i have faced. so being on pt..from last 3 days i m trying to install Wvdial 1.61 bt i m unable to do it. some wvstreams.pc file stoping me. i m really frusted. being a new to linux no one can expect lots of searching by me me..from last 3 days i m just trying traying n only tying..every time Google rediectes me to this site.. This is my last try.
I had compile and install Wvstream.tar.gz file sucssesfully. mainly i dnt knw wheter it is done or undone..then i m trying to install wvdial as my main aim.bt as put the command make...it show some thing like could nt found wvstreams.pc...stop i had personally chk tht file in the pkgconfig folder bt it still shows me that error. i want to connect my cell phone to RHEL5 any how.. i want to use internet in linux..
Using Centos 5.4 I've successfully set up pppd and wvdial to automatically dial out but I need wvdial to call an alternative number if the number is busy or dialout fails for some other reason and I cannot get this to work. I've gone back to basics and tried manually soliciting wvdial with a minimal wvdial.conf:
I installed the intel soft modem in the debian lenny, and system can detect the modem, wvdial can dial the phone number but cannot connect to the internet with this error: No Carrier The phone number, user and password all are correct and I can connect to the internet in the windows as I post this post in the windows.
No nameservers found; Try putting DNS servers into your ifcfg files in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts like so: [...]
After running wvdial. I suppose I have to create a file ifcfg-ppp0, but what does it have to contain in order to automatically grep the DNS servers from wvdial?
In Ubuntu, it works just fine, just that I don't have an Ubuntu installation anymore.