Apart from the suggestion already given to you, also look for a file in your distribution called dialdc. It makes thing simpler, you can just say things like: dialdc block dialdc up etc. P.S. Please don't post to mailing lists with HTML. -- Edward Dekkers (Director) Triple D Computer Services Pty. Ltd. Western Australia P: (08) 9397-1040 F: (08) 9397-0548 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-diald" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- diald control from the command line Dean Bishop
- RE: diald control from the command line Edward Dekkers
- RE: diald control from the command line Ross Goodley
