Firstly I think use of wvdial would help because if you exit out of X
it closes.
Regarding the problem
- Fire up the Terminal incase you are in X
- type ps ef | grep pp
- it will tell you the pid (process id)
- kill that pid number
regards
Aditya
----- Original Message -----
| On Nov 23, 1999 at 22:11, Sushil Balakrishna wrote:
|
| > and is there a way that i can know the status of the connection , here i
get
| > connected but there is no indication that i am connected other the
trying
| > with the broweser
|
| Is there a way to get this same information in CLI mode?
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