Shawn
On Mon, 3 Mar 1997, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> [Now over the next day, I'll get about 10 bounces. Can someone fix the
> flippin' list? How about an Errors-to: header? ]
>
> On Sun, 2 Mar 1997, Shawn Asmussen wrote:
>
> > Cool off, man. W
stribution in my opinion. Regardless, screaming at people for
discussion ppp configuration in the Debian user list is definately not the
answer, especially since everything to do with setting up ppp is NOT a
kernel issue.
Shawn Asmussen
On Sun,
ges been made that
make it Linux, or even Debian Linux specific? That's kind of what I'm
hoping to find out. If I can, I'll just edit the Makefile for the AIX
options and use the debianized version if it's been debugged further than
the original source.
would be much appreciated. I realize that this is
not technically a debian question, but I'm hoping somebody who reads this
will know the answer. Thanks.
Shawn Asmussen
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ge. It seems like in this respect,
Debian is limiting my possibilities instead of making it easier to do what
I want with my system.
Shawn Asmussen
On Fri, 30 Aug 1996, Randall Shutt wrote:
> On Aug 29, 8:15pm, Michael Alan Dorman
I use my debian machine for connecting to the internet via ppp,
however I also want to set it up to use the ppp access at work (We're
behind a firewall at work, so I can't just connect to my ISP and telnet to
work.) I can configure it for either way, but it seems kind of unwieldy to
reedit
Well, the first things I would check would be to make sure that the script
you want to run is executable, and barring that, perhaps your path is not
set correctly. If you're running these as root, try ./scriptname because
the current directory should not be part of root's path.
Since it looks like the 2.0 kernel is not too far beyond the horizon, I
was just wondering how long after it's released is it anticipated that
Debian will incorporate it. Will it not be until the next major release,
or will there be a way to incorporate it directly into a 1.1 system
hopefully not t
Well, I have a Supra 288i modem although it's not speakerphone. I think
the problem with plug and play stuff is that it's kind of undefined until
the operating system tells it what irq and port to use. I also have dos
and windows (Not Win95) on my system, and I first boot into dos to let
the do
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