On Friday 05 September 2003 09:18 am, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> On Friday 05 September 2003 22:07, Joshua Banks wrote:
> > Awesome. No all I have to do is get KDE and Mozilla installed so
> > I can configure my dialup connection to get out to the net and
> > update...
> >
> > I hope they have an FAQ for that. I did a stage 3 GRP install..my
> > friend just burnt these cd's last friday so hopefully my poor
> > dialup connection isn't going to need to download to much stuff.
>
> Can't help you with using GRP - I did a stage 1 over a modem!

Wow! How long did that take?

 - but
> for dial-up I'd suggest editing /etc/conf.d/net.ppp0 and then
> running "etc-update add net.ppp0 default".

isn't that "rc-update add net.ppp0 default"   ??

> You can configure it for dial-on-demand so that you don't have to
> initiate the connection manually every time. You may find, however,
> that the connection will be started for no apparent reason. If your
> not confident in tracking down the reason and preventing it, kppp
> might be the way to go...
>
> Jason
>
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