Aaron Prohaska wrote:

> I guess I can't blame them for not wanting to deal with getting Linux to
> dial with the standerd scripts since I have been unable to get my
> machine to connect to my ISP.
>

Well actually, I used to use a "standard script" when I first fired up linux, (it
was set up for multi-user-multi-isp).  But, I've since stopped using ibm.net as
one of my isp's and added a few more email accounts to my local provider.  I was
starting to play a bit with the ppp's option of dial-on-demand, but kept getting
error messages due to the kernel I'm using (2.033) and was introduced to diald.
A bit of playing around, and trimming the edges, and diald has proven to be more
reliable as far as getting my mail on a regular basis, and allowing us to log in
from either the linux box or the win95 box:-)

--
cya l8r
Leon McClatchey
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Linux User 78912 (Linux Box)

Hlade's Law:
        If you have a difficult task, give it to a lazy person -- they
will find an easier way to do it.



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