HI Dan
I think thats unusual. I was under the impression that ppp and
slip where stock in suses distro. Is this on 5.3? Or 6?
rob
On Tue, 30 Mar 1999, Dan Tudor wrote:
->
->Thank you all for helping me this days so much. This is the first mail I'm
->sending within Linux and it feels great! My PPP connection is up and running!
->
->Besides the "lock" option I had to comment, I've found out, to my ashame that
->I haven't the PPP compiled into the kernel! I was used with Red Hat where this
->was done by default. Instead, the guys from SuSE included radio modems in the
->kernel, and no PPP. when doing a standard installation. Interesting..
->
->Again, thanx to all those who bothered to answer to my help request messages.
->
->Dan.
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