>
> When I go home late at night after sitting in front of
> the comp for 10+ hours in my company, I am least
> interested to rack my brains figuring out how to
> connect.
This is your excuse for being rude? Lets get one thing straight. Almost
everyone here is working. All of us here sit in front of our machines for a
lot of time everyday.
> Can anyone help me? (Dont try to act too smart and
> suggest like reading the (incomplete) documentation or
> taking help of some 'guru'.) I am an end user and care
> least abt all the technical stuff.
What is wrong with asking you to do a bit of homework? You want to get things
working, then try and get it to work. None of here are here to spoon feed
you.
As for the answer to your question, fire kppp and try it out. The setup is
easy enough. If kppp is not installed, use wvdial.
Kaustubh
P.S : You know about atx strings? And you don't care about the technical
stuff?
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Linus what I think about backspace and delete not working.
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