To help with suggestions, I am using an Indigo 366 MHz iBook, with one firewire, one usb and 320 MB of RAM.
Here is my problem:
I am dialing into a local university with my mac and am required to log-in using a terminal window. I start out by having the TCP/IP program dial up and esablish a connection. Then I have the program open a terminal window (via the check-box in the modems/network control panel). When this window opens, I first press return, then enter my username, press return, enter my password, press return, then enter: connect ppp, and press return one last time. Then the window closes and the mac completes the internet connection.
In OS 9, I could do this once and have the TCP/IP monitor my actions, then whenever I would connect, it would execute this script for me. I much prefer this ability, being able to connect with only one action.
Does anyone know how to accomplish this in Mac OS X. I am not very familiar with the OS X or Unix, or scripting for that matter. If anyone has any ideas, I would greatly appreciate your suggestions.
Also, I have noticed that I am no-longer able to hear my modem's dial-up and connection sounds. I know that this is typically annoying, but I like being able to hear what is going on. All other sounds work, and I checked the box that enables modem sound. Anyone have any suggestions.
Another sound related item is in Outlook express and Netscape's e-mail program's. I had OS 9 set to play a sound both when it checked the e-mail and when it received a new message. Under OS X, I can only get it to play a sound when a new message arrives. Does anyone know how to change this.
Speaking of Outlook Express, does the OS X version not include a newsgroup browser? If it is still there how do I activate it?
I apologize for having so many questions, but this OS X thing has blown my mind, I would greatly appreciate any information which can be offerred.
Thank you in advance.
Michael Hunter
hunters2@mac.com
Here is my problem:
I am dialing into a local university with my mac and am required to log-in using a terminal window. I start out by having the TCP/IP program dial up and esablish a connection. Then I have the program open a terminal window (via the check-box in the modems/network control panel). When this window opens, I first press return, then enter my username, press return, enter my password, press return, then enter: connect ppp, and press return one last time. Then the window closes and the mac completes the internet connection.
In OS 9, I could do this once and have the TCP/IP monitor my actions, then whenever I would connect, it would execute this script for me. I much prefer this ability, being able to connect with only one action.
Does anyone know how to accomplish this in Mac OS X. I am not very familiar with the OS X or Unix, or scripting for that matter. If anyone has any ideas, I would greatly appreciate your suggestions.
Also, I have noticed that I am no-longer able to hear my modem's dial-up and connection sounds. I know that this is typically annoying, but I like being able to hear what is going on. All other sounds work, and I checked the box that enables modem sound. Anyone have any suggestions.
Another sound related item is in Outlook express and Netscape's e-mail program's. I had OS 9 set to play a sound both when it checked the e-mail and when it received a new message. Under OS X, I can only get it to play a sound when a new message arrives. Does anyone know how to change this.
Speaking of Outlook Express, does the OS X version not include a newsgroup browser? If it is still there how do I activate it?
I apologize for having so many questions, but this OS X thing has blown my mind, I would greatly appreciate any information which can be offerred.
Thank you in advance.
Michael Hunter
hunters2@mac.com