diff --git a/LDP/faq/docbook/Linux-FAQ.sgml b/LDP/faq/docbook/Linux-FAQ.sgml index 3b4b3cad..62a082bb 100644 --- a/LDP/faq/docbook/Linux-FAQ.sgml +++ b/LDP/faq/docbook/Linux-FAQ.sgml @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ - 1.19 - 2001-12-03 + 1.20 + 2001-12-04 rk @@ -40,9 +40,8 @@ endterm="still-havent-answered">'' before posting to a Usenet news group. You can also get Postscript, PDF, HTML, and SGML versions of this document. (``'') Linux Frequently Asked Questions with -Answers is freely distributable and is copyrighted by the GNU Free -Documentation License; refer to ``.'' +Answers is distributed under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. Refer to +``.'' diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/PCTel-MicroModem-Config.sgml b/LDP/howto/docbook/PCTel-MicroModem-Config.sgml index 8e6741b0..70080df2 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/PCTel-MicroModem-Config.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/PCTel-MicroModem-Config.sgml @@ -15,6 +15,13 @@ Sayamindu Dasgupta
j.stifter@medres.ch
+ + + 1.10 + 2001-12-04 + Cleaning up of sgml by Greg Ferguson, Relicensed under the GFDL, minor corrections + + 1.00 @@ -40,43 +47,15 @@ your PCTel HSP MicroModem work in linux. Copyright Information - - This document is copyrighted (c) 2001 Jan Stifter and (c) 2001 Sayamindu Dasgupta and is - distributed under the terms of the Linux Documentation Project - (LDP) license, stated below. - - - - Unless otherwise stated, Linux HOWTO documents are - copyrighted by their respective authors. Linux HOWTO documents may - be reproduced and distributed in whole or in part, in any medium - physical or electronic, as long as this copyright notice is - retained on all copies. Commercial redistribution is allowed and - encouraged; however, the author would like to be notified of any - such distributions. - - - - All translations, derivative works, or aggregate works - incorporating any Linux HOWTO documents must be covered under this - copyright notice. That is, you may not produce a derivative work - from a HOWTO and impose additional restrictions on its - distribution. Exceptions to these rules may be granted under - certain conditions; please contact the Linux HOWTO coordinator at - the address given below. - - - - In short, we wish to promote dissemination of this - information through as many channels as possible. However, we do - wish to retain copyright on the HOWTO documents, and would like to - be notified of any plans to redistribute the HOWTOs. - - - - If you have any questions, please contact - linux-howto@metalab.unc.edu - +
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@@ -112,7 +91,7 @@ your PCTel HSP MicroModem work in linux. - The latest version of this HOWTO will always be made available on + The latest version of this mini-HOWTO will always be made available on my home page, in a variety of formats: @@ -167,13 +146,13 @@ your PCTel HSP MicroModem work in linux. I am extremely grateful to the howtos@kcircle.com list members for their support, especially to USM Bish. -The members of the discuss@linmodems.org list have been very helpful too, specially in the initial phase of the howto-writing. - -I am also extremely grateful to Phil Richard Burchill, Rajesh Fowkar, KV Pham and Andrew (akar) +The members of the discuss@linmodems.org list have been very helpful too, specially in the initial phase of the howto-writing. +I am also extremely grateful to Phil Richard Burchill, Rajesh Fowkar, KV Pham and Andrew Kar (akar) for their valuable suggestions. The sgml-stuff has been done with the help of the template written by Stein Gjoen, Gregory Leblanc and Greg Ferguson. +I am also indebted to Greg Ferguson for cleaning up the mess i had made with Docbook. @@ -193,7 +172,11 @@ If you have any comments, criticisms, ideas, additions, corrections, then please Portuguese Translation - by Rafael Cardoso + by +Rafael +Cardoso +Translation from English to Portuguese. + rafamvc@yahoo.com.br @@ -255,7 +238,7 @@ If you have any comments, criticisms, ideas, additions, corrections, then please - Purpose of the HOWTO + Purpose of the mini-HOWTO The purpose of this document is to guide you to make your PCTel HSP MicroModem work in linux. First let me explain what is so "special" about these PCTel modems that made me write this guide.These modems fall in a special class of hardware, specifically made for M$-Windows systems, and have device drivers which are specific for  M$-Windows ...These modems are also called  "Winmodems" and are @@ -479,9 +462,9 @@ minicom in a shell prompt or in a terminal emulator window. If everything is all right, you will see a Initializing modem message for a few seconds and then a screen with a blinking cursor. -Just type in bash$ ATZ in that screen and hit the enter key. +Just type in ATZ in that screen and hit the enter key. If you see a OK message, then, congratulations, your modem is working in linux. -Type in bash$ ATI 3 and hit enter and you will see a PCtel HSP56 MicroModem output. +Type in ATI 3 and hit enter and you will see a PCtel HSP56 MicroModem output. If you get a error message, proceed to the troubleshooting section. If everything is all right up to now, you can go ahead to configure your dialer software and connect to the internet. @@ -762,7 +745,7 @@ You will be presented with the BIOS configuration menu. Enter the "PNP/PCI Confi AMR modems -There are certain PCTel chip set based internal modems that go into AMR slots instead of the normal PCI slots. Linux support for these types of modems is not very well developed, though the upcoming drivers may support them +There are certain PCTel chip set based internal modems that go into AMR slots instead of the normal PCI slots. Linux support for these types of modems is not very well developed, though the upcoming drivers may support them. They are usually identified as HSP MR by the bash$ lspci command. @@ -1024,7 +1007,7 @@ Refer to section 7.5 for more information. I get a No Dialtone message. - This is usually solved by adding bash$ ATX3 to your modem init strings. + This is usually solved by adding ATX3 to your modem init strings. @@ -1141,7 +1124,7 @@ The most important mailing list for linmodems is Other drivers that are available -I have seen a number of modem manufacturers (Dax, Zoltrix, Lectron, etc) providing linux drivers for their modems that have PCTel chip sets. +I have seen a number of modem manufacturers (Dax, Zoltrix, Lectron, Tiacom etc) providing linux drivers for their modems that have PCTel chip sets. Actually most (if not all) of these drivers are slightly modified form of the drivers at Jan's site, and so, in most cases, there is no point in downloading them. Moreover, in the early days of 2.4x kernels, Thomas Wright had made a PCTel driver and you can find it in his website at http://www.geocities.com/tom_in_rc/. @@ -1170,6 +1153,420 @@ and search for an entry on your modem. You can also ask at the local LUGs or ask your friends or even (a bad way, no doubt), ask the support personnel of your modem manufacturer. + + + GNU Free Documentation License + + Version 1.1, March 2000 + +
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diff --git a/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/Sat-HOWTO.sgml b/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/Sat-HOWTO.sgml index 696aace4..e0a5b992 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/Sat-HOWTO.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/Sat-HOWTO.sgml @@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ Sat (Satellite Technology) HOWTO Roberto Arcomano berto@fatamorgana.com, Florindo Santoro flosan@hack-it.net -v1.4, 1 November 2001 +v1.5, 12 November 2001 Sat technology is starting to become a great resource for Internet users, allowing high bandwidth in downloading and many other interesting services. This document wants to investigate "State of Art" of Sat connections in Linux environment, how to get them speeder and to share with many clients. You can - found latest version of this document at and . + found latest version of this document at and . @@ -1523,7 +1523,7 @@ SRate: 27.5MS/s Polarization: Horizontal -Unicast PID: 3002 +Unicast PID: 3003