**************************************************************************** Xtel has been installed on %%PREFIX%%/bin/xtel. In order to use it, you have to edit the file /etc/services and add the line: xtel 1313/tcp #xtel Minitel emulator Then you have to edit the file /etc/inetd.conf (or its equivalent if you run another internet services daemon) and add the line: xtel stream tcp nowait root %%PREFIX%%/bin/xteld xteld Force the super-daemon to re-read its configuration file by killall -1 inetd If your modem is plugged to /dev/cuaax (where x = 0, 1, 2,...) detect its initialization string by: mdmdetect cuaax After some time while your computer should be dialoguing with the modem, you should get such a line ModemModel , 38400 \dat&fm1e0&k3f3\r-OK Take note of the second (speed) and last parameters, and report them into the file %%PREFIX%%/lib/X11/xtel/xtel.lignes so that you have a line like this one: modem0,/dev/cuaa0,38400,7,E,\dat&fm1e0&k3f3\r OK atdt\T\r CONNECT,30 where cuaa0 should be adjusted to your port number, 38400 to the speed detected by mdmdetect, and where the string included between "E," and atdt corresponds to the third parameter (Note that the "-" has been replaced by a space). To end, you just have to install the fonts, either by entering xset +fp %%PREFIX%%/lib/X11/fonts/xtel xset fp rehash or by adding %%PREFIX%%/lib/X11/fonts/xtel to FontPath in your XF86Config. ****************************************************************************