I'd like to extend my warmest thanks to the Debian community, specifically
those on #debian, even more specifically the following #debian inhabitants:
brianm: This guy gave up many hours on Saturday with a strange X11
installation problem I was having, and then devoted many hours again on
Sunday
I don't know, but it seems there would be a way to set the 150 second
timeout to something else -- if nothing else, modifying the kernel.
john
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Yep, I lied. I thought I had posted my last message of the day, but there
has been an outpouring of requests for the loggin surrounding my PPP
problem. I concede that I should have included it in my original posting.
There have also been requests for my config files. As I've explained to
sever
At the risk of getting flamed for too many messages in a half-hour period
:), I figured I should let you know that I've already received more than
one confirmation that my message went through. I'm still looking for any
input you have about my PPP problem, but I no longer need confirmation that
m
Yes, I'm a moron. I subscribed via the website and then sent a message to
debian-user and debian-isp. I *then* went into my inbox and saw that I had
to confirm my subscription before I would be added to the list, which I did
-- but that also prompted me to wonder whether my posts would have been
This is my first post, and I hope I can be forgiven if I'm not supposed to
send mail directly to this address (and also if it's too long) -- but I
couldn't find anything that said otherwise on the Debian site. I'm also
well aware of the documentation already on the Debian site regarding PPP,
whic
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