Kent West wrote:
>
> 1) Is there a command that will let me see when I connected via
> dial-up? My university-come-ISP has a 3-hour limit on dial-up,
> and if I don't pay attention to when I dialed up, a couple of
> hours later I wonder how much time I have left before I get
> disconnected.
Anoth
On Sat, 30 Jan 1999, Kent West wrote:
>1) Is there a command that will let me see when I connected via
>dial-up? My university-come-ISP has a 3-hour limit on dial-up,
>and if I don't pay attention to when I dialed up, a couple of
>hours later I wonder how much time I have left before I get
>discon
> 1) Is there a command that will let me see when I connected via
> dial-up? My university-come-ISP has a 3-hour limit on dial-up,
> and if I don't pay attention to when I dialed up, a couple of
> hours later I wonder how much time I have left before I get
> disconnected.
You can do a plog. I hav
1) Is there a command that will let me see when I connected via
dial-up? My university-come-ISP has a 3-hour limit on dial-up,
and if I don't pay attention to when I dialed up, a couple of
hours later I wonder how much time I have left before I get
disconnected.
2) I'm using the apt-method with ds
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