Hi,
Sorry for the long delay in response. No you can still use the RedHat Linux just
stick with distributed version. And do no recompiling. If you do only add do not
take away anything or change any of current settings. Are you getting this right
out of the distribution kernel? If so try inserting the ppp.o manually. If you
already did what error did you get?
--
robert
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> Sorry had to resend (was using my other account ...)
>
> > So you are telling me that RedHat released a faulty distribution? I actually
> > paid for this damned CD only to be told that I can't do something as basic as
> > connecting to the internet? Well one thing I can say for RedHat 5 is that the
> > configuration of everything else was fine... Why wouldn't they actually tell
> > people how to fix this as Linux is rather stagnant without an internet
> > connection.
> >
> > Robert: Did you find a way to fix it or are you using another OS to connect to
> > the i-net? What do you suggest that I do then? This seems to be a rather large
> > and nasty bug...
> >
> > What's real funny is that with Slackware 3.2 the only thing I could get
> > working was PPP but now that I have RedHat 5 the only thing I can't get
> > working is PPP :(
> >
> > Canary, Robert W. wrote:
> >
> > > I am using RHD5.0 also. With 2.0.33 I never have been able to get to
> > > recognize the PPP module and then I always get one dozen or so unresolved
> > > symbols from the insmod on boot up. I finally gave up and stuck with
> > > distribution. Until I could stand it no longer I discivered their are is a
> > > bug in the configuration. Turns out that if some drivers are modulized
> > > then thier are certain others that are and are not to be modulized, however
> > > they did a very piss poor job in for warning people. If Red Hat was able
> > > to builda kernel then I *know* they knew about it.
> > >
> > > --
> > > robert
>
>
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