On Dec 10 2000, Estêvão Becker wrote:
> Hi, when I try to config my PPP connection, it tells that I don't
> have PPP support, but I have it installed. Please, what do I do?
To see if you actually have support for PPP, see if you see
anything like PPP reported when you
>>>>> Estêvão Becker writes:
eb> Hi, when I try to config my PPP connection, it tells that I
eb> don't have PPP support, but I have it installed. Please, what
eb> do I do?
Please stop posting HTML. To try to answer your question, you might
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Hi, when I try to config my PPP
connection, it tells that I don't have PPP support, but I have it installed.
Please, what do I do?
On 12-Sep-2000 john gennard wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is a KDE or a Debian issue.
>
> Have recently installed Debian 2.2 (already run 2.1), and use
> KDE 1.1.2. When I launch Kppp the following message appears:-
>
> "This kernel has no PPP sup
john gennard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have recently installed Debian 2.2 (already run 2.1), and use
> KDE 1.1.2. When I launch Kppp the following message appears:-
>
>"This kernel has no PPP support neither compiled in nor via the
> kernel
I'm not sure if this is a KDE or a Debian issue.
Have recently installed Debian 2.2 (already run 2.1), and use
KDE 1.1.2. When I launch Kppp the following message appears:-
"This kernel has no PPP support neither compiled in nor via the
kernel module loader.
The message isn't necessarily word for word, but that was the
essence of it. Maybe something like "this kernel lacks ppp support."
Running Debian 1.1.10 from iConnect CD. Installed and built
linux 2.0.21 kernel with ppp supported as a module, did insmod
and got the message,
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