Marty writes:
> The only package that worked like that for me is wvdial (for both analog
> and DSL dialup). After years of experiencing the problems you describe,
> it was a surprising contrast.
Did you have this problem after simply running pppconfig, answering the
questions, and using pon to br
Mr Mike wrote:
Users shouldn't have to dig into man pppd and the options file to use
dialup. It should just work right out of the box...
The only package that worked like that for me is wvdial (for both
analog and DSL dialup). After years of experiencing the problems
you describe, it was a
On 06/03/2005 10:26:34 AM, Lee Braiden wrote:
On Friday 03 Jun 2005 13:26, xxx xxx wrote:
> Pon isn't working!!! I mean it dials, but Mozilla isn't connecting.
Still
> surfing as root...
>
> Please Help!
Did you add yourself to the dialout and dip groups, and then logout
and in
again, as instruc
On Friday 03 Jun 2005 13:26, xxx xxx wrote:
> Pon isn't working!!! I mean it dials, but Mozilla isn't connecting. Still
> surfing as root...
>
> Please Help!
Did you add yourself to the dialout and dip groups, and then logout and in
again, as instructed? It should work, if so.
But if not, you c
Pon isn't working!!! I mean it dials, but Mozilla isn't connecting. Still
surfing as root...
Please Help!
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Incoming from xxx xxx:
>
> I've installed Debian Woody v3 r2 and everything works fine. The problem
> is, that I cannot connect to the Internet when I'm an oridnary user(I have
Add yourself to groups dialout and dip (/etc/group). Logout then log
back in. "pon"
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Hi all,
I've installed Debian Woody v3 r2 and everything works fine. The problem is,
that I cannot connect to the Internet when I'm an oridnary user(I have to
become root) Well, i gave full access permisions to wvdial, pppd
/etc/resolv.conf /etc/ppp/peers/ and /dev/modem wich points to
/dev/t
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