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![]() Tr FOIA open a 2nd console and keep tcpdump running there while you connect. Paste the output here and we can analyze it :) FOIA On 2003-04-07 19:07:34, h3rald wrote >Well, I have Mandrake Linux 9.0 on my computer, in a dual boot with Windows 2000 AS (don't ask why)... >The thing is that I have an USB ADSL Modem (Ericsson HM120dp), and it is obviosly not supported by linux (as most USB modems I bet)... > >OK, I eventually found the UserMode drivers for it, and succesfully configured it... it worked for about one month. > >Then suddenly a problem occurred: either it gave me some sort of "connection failed" error, or after using the command startmodem to run it, it said it was "connected". >Fine, but it seems NOT to be connected, since I can't browse or do anything requires a connection. >Even if on the console it says it is "connected", it is not, according to any other aplication I use. > >Why? > >I also tried to uninstall the drivers, and start again from the beginning... I also get some new synchSOMETHING.bin file appropriate for my area... I configured the modem correctly... it even says the connection is successful, as I said, on the console, but actually it's not... > >any idea??!!! > > > 3F5E 79DF A0FD 8B21 C335 F966 61D0 CCA8 1CD4 3039 sbn a, b, c # Mem[a] = Mem[a] - Mem[b]; if (Mem[a] < 0) go to c; Save the whales. Feed the hungry. Free the mallocs. Replies:
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