Try kppp instead, or, if you want to continue with kwvdial,
whats in your /etc/resolv.conf file? sounds like a DNS problem.
Re: Netscape - can you start it o.k. from the command line?
"Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D." wrote:
I have just installed Mandrake/Helios on my K6-2/300 and am using the KDE
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote:
I have just installed Mandrake/Helios on my K6-2/300 and am using the KDE
desktop only.
I have several questions.
I have installed and configured kwvdial (as root, initially). It dials
out, connects to my ISP and stays connecte, but every app that I
I had this problem too. The only solution I found was to check the "disable
local dns's" button in the kppp setup. This worked imediately.
Kevin Kallsen
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