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On Monday 14 Feb 2005 09:41, Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
> >When I installed Mdk 10, I also tested my modem during the installation. I
> > had the same message you had. I ignored it and once the installation
> > completed, I tried to connect (using kppp) and it worked without problem.
> >Maryse
>
> I bought this modem because internal modem too difficult for me to
> configure, even though various articles said it is possible.  So have
> been trying to ad modem using system configuration, and more latterly
> kppp.  Thought kppp was going to do it, but got the usual "your system
> is not connected" message.  I suppose there is a way to do this - but
> very disappointed at present.
>
I've never heard of an external modem being problematic, so I'm sure you/we 
will find the answer.  Meanwhile, there is a thread 
http://dot.kde.org/1108262996/ in which there is the statement 'For those 
interested, an overview of KPPP including screenshots is available.'  I 
suggest that you visit that thread and ask how to get that overview.  It may 
be helpful to you.

Anne
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Registered Linux User No.293302 (http://counter.li.org/)
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