Jin
I am not trying to teach Linux but to SAVE YOUR TIME
I **REPEAT**, the command which you typed is in error. Either you do not
enter --log without an equal sign (=) and a number, or you correctly
type ---log=VALUE where VALUE is a number.
I would be grateful if you could tell me EXACTLY where you found support
telling to type --log without =VALUE
This documentation which you found must be corrected.
Jacques
Jin wrote:
Linmodems.org and j. g.
The command I typed
tra@geb:~$ sudo slmodemd -c GREECE --alsa --debug=2 --log hw:0,6
was a command that linmodems support suggested I type. As a new user
to command-line linux, when asked to type a command, again, in this case:
tra@geb:~$ sudo slmodemd -c GREECE --alsa --debug=2 --log hw:0,6
that is what I typed. All I'm trying to do is get the modem to dial
out, and not learn the inner workings of linux. That could be
interesting later. But now, really, I just want to surf the internet
using linux connection, really.
Jin Li