Hi, I'm searching for a solution to the above CC'd bug (#678233).
It is holding up the evolution transition, and so I'm very interested in fast (and correct) solutions. :-) On Linux, Barry supplies a number of pre-configured pppd options files to easily support the various wireless providers around the world. So far there are about 16 options files, which get installed under /etc/ppp/peers. This lets users connect via BlackBerry with something like: pppd call barry-rogers Each options file has a 'pty' option that causes Barry's pppob to run and provide the low level modem support, similar to rp-pppoe. I can't seem to find rp-pppoe on kfreebsd, so I can't use it as an example to find a solution. On kfreebsd, the ppp package is not available, and on a fresh install of the freebsd-ppp package, there is no /etc/ppp directory, let alone /etc/ppp/peers. I'm not even sure yet if 'ppp call ...' is supported. It seems that freebsd-ppp is waiting for me to configure things from scratch myself. :-) Can someone point me to pppd -> freebsd-ppp porting documentation? Or even better, suggest a solution? What are my options so far? It would be nice if Barry was supported on kfreebsd, and it would be a shame if Barry got booted from Linux because of this lack of support. Thanks in advance for any help, - Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org