Steve: /dev/modem--> /dev/ttyAGS3 is a typo, Should have been /dev/modem--> /dev/ttyAGR3. /dev/ttyAGR3 is auto-created upon loading of agrserial /dev/ttySAGR and /dev/modem are useful symbolic links to it, merely because wvdailconf tests /dev/ttyUSB* /dev/modem and /dev/ttyS* ports, but not other /dev/tty* ports. MarvS On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Stephen King<steveking@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Yes, that's where it came from, but editing in /dev/ttyAGR3 didn't make any > difference, so I went back to instruction 1. of the agrsm_howto.text and > started again. This time when I got to $sudo wvdial it worked. I think I > have to sort something out with my internet provider, as after the password > was put in there wwere some lines of code, then the carrier cut off. Then > wvdial kept trying to redial, about twice a second. The only way I could > find to stop it was to turn the terminal off. Un-checking the "enable > networking" didn't work. When I turned the terminal on again and tried sudo > wvdial again, the reply was "cannot access /dev/ttySAGR device busy. I > tried re-booting, but had to go back to the start again. > At the bottom of the agrsm_howto.text is a paragraph about creating the > symbolic link /dev/modem--> /dev/ttyAGS3. The paragraph says to add lines > to files but only mentions one line to be added to one file, the 10.local > rules file. If I access this file through the file manager, the line that I > put in is there, but if I access it using the terminal and mousepad, the > file is empty. > Where to from here? > Steve King > -- > View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Agrsm-for-Xubuntu-8.04-kernel-2.6.24-19-tp24454815p24528496.html > Sent from the Linux Winmodem Support - Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >