maxim wexler wrote:

>>Well, I don't know about everybody else but I
>>compile my ppp stuff in my
>>kernel.  pon and poff works fine here.  May be worth
>>a shot.
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>hehe. We're both wrong. I had overlooked
>CONFIG_PPP_ASYNC; after compiling it as a module and
>modprobing it I was able to reach the web.
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My kernel does not have that.  I did a search.  It was not wrong, it's
just different ways of doing things.  When I have something that does
not work, I find someone with it that it does work for then try to do
that way.

Honestly though, the only modules I have is nvidia and my hardware
sensors,  I made them as modules because they lock up after a while and
I can reset them without rebooting.

Glad you got it going though.

Dale
:-)

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1:  Home built; Abit NF7 ver 2.0 w/ AMD 2500+ CPU, 1GB of ram and right now two 
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2:  Home built; Iwill KK266-R w/ AMD 1GHz CPU, 256MBs of ram and a 4GB drive.
3:  Home built; Gigabyte GA-71XE4 w/ 800MHz CPU, 128MBs of ram and a 2.5GB 
drive.
4:  Compaq Proliant 6000 Server w/ Quad 200MHz CPUs, 128MBs of ram and a 4.3GB 
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All run Gentoo, all run folding. #1 is my desktop, 2, 3, and 4 are set up as 
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