"S. Champ" wrote:
>
> 3) having ipv6 configured into the kernel (on-install):
> would this be a possible problem-reason?
Don't know for sure, but I wouldn't be surprised. Also which kernel are
you using? I was unable to get the 2.2.17-pre-6 to work; it compiled and
booted fine but choke
On 25-Jul-2000 Stan Kaufman wrote:
> Pollywog wrote:
>>
>> I am using PacBell Internet and I could not get the Enternet software to
>> connect me. I suggest you go to www.roaringpenguin.com and get the rpm
>> package, then use Alien to make a Deb package from it.
>>
>> Roaring Penguin got my DS
Pollywog wrote:
>
> I am using PacBell Internet and I could not get the Enternet software to
> connect me. I suggest you go to www.roaringpenguin.com and get the rpm
> package, then use Alien to make a Deb package from it.
>
> Roaring Penguin got my DSL working.
>
The pppoe.deb package right f
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Pollywog wrote:
> I am using PacBell Internet and I could not get the Enternet software to
> connect me. I suggest you go to www.roaringpenguin.com and get the rpm
> package, then use Alien to make a Deb package from it.
>
> Roaring Penguin got my DSL working.
RP-pppoe han
I am using PacBell Internet and I could not get the Enternet software to
connect me. I suggest you go to www.roaringpenguin.com and get the rpm
package, then use Alien to make a Deb package from it.
Roaring Penguin got my DSL working.
On 25-Jul-2000 S. Champ wrote:
> hi.
>
>
> i'm still havin
hi.
i'm still having nil success with getting pppoe up-and-running on this
installation of the debian potato.
some problems:
1) an invalid router-table entry.
and:
'route del...'
returns: 'SIOCDELRT: process not active" ,
or something that sounds close to that.
'route
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