Hi Chris,
Check your "interfaces" in your netcfg panel. Make sure you do not
have the ppp connection set to connect at boot up. This is designated
with the "atboot" word.
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robert
Chris Mayes wrote:
>
> Well, I've tried everything I can think of. Whenever I try to run any number
> of dialers, connectors, scripts, etc, absolutely nothing happens. No errors,
> nothing. Occasionally I get a device busy error, but that's about all. In the
> /var/lock directory, I have LCK..modem after startup. I delete the file, and it
> comes back after reboot. This is clearly not a solution. Even when deleted, the
> pppd does absolutely nothing. Originally, I configured pppd with gppp, and it
> worked fine on the first try. However, I did not know how to disconnect, and shut
> down without doing so. I assume this to be the root of my problem. I've run
> killall pppd after the fact, to no avail. I even took the trouble to re-install
> Linux ( I hadn't made any significant changes yet), which cleared the LCK, but it
> promptly reappeared when I tried to run pppd. Any ideas? Much obliged.
>
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