I guess I should've gone with the expert install to begin with. I find
'dselect'(s) behavior of
overwriting the apt sources list instead of appending to be confusing &|
irritating.
I tried out 'wvdial'/'wvdialconf', which appear to work (but for the fact that
it appears to
requre a name/passwor
On Jan 03, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AFAIK older versions of ppp-udeb _did_ support dial-up connections.
No.
> If that would be implemented again, it would probably make sense to split
> ppp-udeb into a ppp-udeb and a pppoe-udeb, or possibly 3 with and extra
> ppp-common-udeb.
I am
reopen 404264
reassign 404264 ppp-udeb
severity 404264 wishlist
retitle 404264 Supporting dial-up still seems to be useful
tags 404264 + d-i
thanks
On Monday 01 January 2007 11:38, David Shaver wrote:
> I am/was using the 4.0 (multi-arch) installer;
Ah, sorry. I missed that (some info in the repo
U am/was using the 4.0 (multi-arch) installer; the EVDO modem (U720) as I have
it set up, uses
'usbserial vendor=0x1410 product=0x2110' and a (relatively simple) pppd connect
script
(/dev/ttyUSB0, 921600,phone #).
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Hmm.. tried the 'expert' install, and ppp appeared to be available (though as
to why it didn't
just show up in package mgrs after the first install !?!?...).
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