Chris G wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 11:36:27AM -0500, H.S. wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Since I started using Debian, I have always used pppoeconf command to
>> set up my ADSL connection. Now I am a situation trying to convince a few
>> others that Linux based OS is very easy to use. So, is how do I
Chris Green writes:
> Surely nearly all routers (and who uses anything except a router
> nowadays?) have web configuration so they don't care what OS you're
> using. Just pointer your browser at the router and set it up!
Most DSL modems have what purport to be router/firewalls in them but they
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HS writes:
> Since I started using Debian, I have always used pppoeconf command to set
> up my ADSL connection. Now I am a situation trying to convince a few
> others that Linux based OS is very easy to use. So, is how do I go about
> configuring an ADSL connection via gui?
Pppoeconf has a GUI.
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On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 11:36:27AM -0500, H.S. wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Since I started using Debian, I have always used pppoeconf command to
> set up my ADSL connection. Now I am a situation trying to convince a few
> others that Linux based OS is very easy to use. So, is how do I go about
> config
Hello,
Since I started using Debian, I have always used pppoeconf command to
set up my ADSL connection. Now I am a situation trying to convince a few
others that Linux based OS is very easy to use. So, is how do I go about
configuring an ADSL connection via gui? Does network-manager support it?
A
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