Hi Nate,
very fine, that worked very well!
Thanks
Ludovic
Nate Bargmann wrote:
I found that I had to manually uncomment the noauth line in
/etc/ppp/peers/kppp-options
HTH,
- Nate >>
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Hi Ludovic,
After doing a couple of Debian and several Kubuntu installs, I've found it
neccessary to do only two things (as well as I can recall) to get them to
connect to a dial-up isp:
1. Create an empty 'resolv.conf' file in /etc/ppp, and
2. To edit the '/etc/ppp/options' file and change th
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 08:27 am, John Hasler wrote:
> No. Running pppconfig as root and answering the questions will
suffice.
Thanks John, never having had to do it, I didn't know it was that simple.
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ML writes:
> I'm not certain that if, as root you might not be able to type <#
> dpkg-reconfigure ppp> that you might not be able to grab it that way, and
> connect using
No. Running pppconfig as root and answering the questions will suffice.
If you must have a GUI install gpppon. It lets you
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 07:20 am, LMa wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm wishing to report a problem with KPPP 2.2.0 (with KDE 3.3.2 under
> Debian GNU Linux 3.1 "Sarge", kernel 2.4.27) which I cannot use
properly > as a normal user.
>
> I managed to solve all other problems
I found that I had to manually uncomment the noauth line in
/etc/ppp/peers/kppp-options
HTH,
- Nate >>
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Hello everyone,
I'm wishing to report a problem with KPPP 2.2.0 (with KDE 3.3.2 under
Debian GNU Linux 3.1 "Sarge", kernel 2.4.27) which I cannot use properly
as a normal user.
I managed to solve all other problems (I "come from" Knoppix 3.4 and I
couldn't believe there was so much to config
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