Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> 
> � ���, 09.03.2002, � 06:18, Ron Stodden �������:
> > 7.  Despite a wheel mouse being indicated and tested, the necessary
> > imwheel RPM is not being installed.  The wheel therefore remains
> > inoperative.
> 
> Imwheel is not needed at least with XFree86-4 and actually when it is
> started wheel in KDE works incorrectly (such as you must click on window
> to send wheel events into it).

I said imwheel is necessary with XFree86-4.   That is a true statement
here.
 
> > 9,  The installer sets a kernel route table default value.  When kppp
> > sees
> > this it does not set its own default route.   This makes the internet
> > inaccessible.   The kernel default route must be deleted by the user in
> > rc.local so that kppp can set the default to ppp0, enabling internet
> > traffic.
> >
> 
> May you give an example what you mean with default route? netstat -r?

No, the /sbin/route command, which lists the kernel's routing table.  If
a 
default route has been set it will be the last line of the kernel's
routing 
table.   If there is no default route set all packets which do not match 
routing table entries (ie everything under kppp) will be quietly
discarded.

> Besides, ppp has an option to force default route - you mean you use it
> and it does not work?

kppp will not replace the default route if one already exists, which is 
the case if the installer has also installed a LAN.  I think it should, 
and restore it afterwards, but it does not.

-- 
Ron. [au]

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