12-06-2007
I recommend using "minicom", are you sure you don't have it on any CD?
Do you have "cu", this is part of the uucp suite and will let you talk using a serial port.
On Solaris you would use "tip".
How are you posting here? Why can you not download minicom?
9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I just installed red hat 7.2 on my laptop. it's dual booted with xp and red hat. when i boot in to linux it boots up to the screen to ask me my name and pass....i put in root and my password. after this it goes to a blue screen and sits there. the after about 2 minutes it comes up with a fatal... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: muzscman
1 Replies
2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi
I am facing a problem here. Someone from my company set up a Red Hat server.
From my Red Hat server, i can use the rcp command to copy file out to a server within the same network .i.e. both servers are using the the IP 10.131.1.103 and 10.131.1.120.
However i can do the same when i... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: owls
1 Replies
3. Linux
I have a Red Hat upgrade disk. I installed it and it corrupted my entire hard drive! I had gotten the disks out of a Dummy's book at my local library. Trying to install 'Red Hat', has cost me $100.00 in damages. (The cool part is my friend gave me that $100.00 part) Ah...A 120gig Hard Drive. Just... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: hdk_mkr
3 Replies
4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
please help me how to install softwares in linux.i have a ethernet internet connection.i try to open the site on LAN to download internet client.but i cannot as our lan supports only internet explorer....i downloaded the linux client by booting thru XP......but i cannot c my NTFS partition thru... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: shobhit143
0 Replies
5. Linux
Hello there!
Will anybody please tell me some good links to online eBooks on Red Hat Linux 9 user experiences and the like. If the books are in PDF Format, it will be nice to read.
Thanks for cooperation in advance.
Enjoy using open source and breathe freely!
JAM (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Jawwad
5 Replies
6. Linux
hello.
I would be greatfull if someone could tell me how will i see what dns server and gateway my red hat server uses.
I tryied to find out by typing ifconfig command but i got :
-bash: ifconfig: command not found , although man ifonconfig gives output with info about using that command.
Is... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: tonijel
3 Replies
7. Red Hat
I'm am working with a Red Hat Enterprise 3 server.
This is a dedicated server that is supposedly dedicated to one domain, but I have been tasked with trying to figure out if there are files on this system that are being accessed by other IP's.
Does anyone know if how I would go about finding... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: chrisPlusPlus
0 Replies
8. Red Hat
Hello,
How do I see what IP addresses are connected to my machine?
thanks (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: sonomao
2 Replies
9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
how to know if i use "Red Hat Enterprise Linux" or "Red Hat Desktop" ? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: ahmedamer12
2 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
gnokiid
gnokiid(8) gnokii gnokiid(8)
NAME
gnokiid - create a virtual modem for old Nokia mobile phones
SYNOPSIS
gnokiid
gnokiid [--help|--version|--debug]
DESCRIPTION
gnokiid
is a tool from the gnokii tool suite used to create a virtual modem device with a Nokia portable telephone. The virtual modem device is
usually accessed via a symbolic link called /dev/gnokii (created automatically by mgnokiidev(8)). Please note that you don't need a virtual
modem when you have real modem accepting AT Hayes commands (most of the modern phones). gnokiid was written for the phones that supported
data transfer but didn't expose AT layer (namely Nokia 6110, 6130, 6150, 5110, 5130).
After gnokiid has created the virtual modem, it can be accessed like any other Hayes-compatible modem by such programs as the terminal pro-
gram minicom(1) or the PPP daemon pppd(8) to make standard data connections to remote computers.
The full range of portable telephone functions (SMS messaging, phone book, operator logos, etc.) are accessed using the command-line pro-
gram gnokii(1) or the graphical interface program xgnokii(1x).
gnokii is a Linux/Unix tool suite and (eventually) modem/fax driver for Nokia mobile phones, released under the GPL.
gnokii supports most phones from the 3810/8110 and 5110/6110 series, details including bugs specific to each series appear in the files
Docs/README-3810 and Docs/README-6110 respectively.
OPTIONS
If called without any options, gnokiid will set up a virtual modem device using the settings in gnokii(1) config file (if it exists). Oth-
erwise,
--help print out a short usage message
--version
print out version, copyright, phone, and serial device info
--debug
uses STDIN/STDOUT for a virtual modem
DIAGNOSTICS
Various error messages are printed to STDERR.
BUGS
Hmmm...
AUTHOR
Hugh Blemings <hugh at blemings dot org> and Pavel Janik ml. <Pavel.Janik at suse dot cz> are the authors of the gnokii tool suite.
This manual page was written by Erik Rossen <rossen at freesurf dot ch>.
See also Docs/CREDITS from the gnokii sources.
COPYING
This program is distributed under the GNU Public License Version 2, or (at your option) any later version..
SEE ALSO
gnokii, xgnokii, mgnokiidev
Erik Rossen May 27, 2001 gnokiid(8)