Much thanks. Problem solved. Apparently Yast2 set up kinternet to start at login. Used YAST2 to find that modem had not been setup at install. Set it up with Yast2, then hit the right hand mouse button on the connection icon on the toolbar and instructed it not to start at login. Restarted kinternet and the beast dialed out and linked to the internet. I think the problem was that I installed SUSe 8,1 with an ethernet card installed. Yast2 found the card but didn't do anything with it, except to block the moden connection. I think the next time I do a SUSe8.1 I'll install it without the network card in then use Yast2 to setup the ethernet card after boot up.
Thanks again kinternet link put me on the trail Lee On Tuesday 11 February 2003 11:17, John Voigt wrote: > On 02/11/2003 10:40 AM, Lee wrote: > > Installed SUSe 8.1 on a new box I'm building. When I try to dial out > > to my IP there doesn't.t seem to be any program to do this. > > Hi, > > IIRC, SuSE 8.1 defaults to an application called kinternet, which seems > to be a frontend for wvdial. Kppp is also available in > kdenetwork3-dialup-3.0.3-75.i386.rpm which may not be installed by default. > > > Typing in kppp on the command line results in a "no such command." > > Alt-F2 gets the same results. How I make this turkey dial out? > > If, by chance, you were trying it as root, /opt/kdeX/bin is not in > root's path. > > Kppp does work, as I'm using it on my home machine. Post if you have > more questions - I'll try to help as I can. > > HTH, > > John V. _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
