I've been battling for a while to get my dialup ISP to work with debian, to no avail. I've reached an impasse at this point and need some more help.
When I use KPPP to connect to my ISP I get the error: "Couldn't set tty to PPP discipline: Invalid argument" Here is the output of pppd: Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: pppd options in effect: Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: debug^I^I# (from command line) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: -detach^I^I# (from command line) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: dump^I^I# (from /etc/ppp/options.ttyS2) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: noauth^I^I# (from /etc/ppp/options.ttyS2) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: -chap^I^I# (from command line) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: user b1ebjv29^I^I# (from command line) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: 115200^I^I# (from command line) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: lock^I^I# (from /etc/ppp/options) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: crtscts^I^I# (from command line) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: modem^I^I# (from /etc/ppp/options) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: asyncmap 0^I^I# (from /etc/ppp/options) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: lcp-echo-failure 4^I^I# (from /etc/ppp/options) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: lcp-echo-interval 30^I^I# (from /etc/ppp/options) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: hide-password^I^I# (from /etc/ppp/options) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: defaultroute^I^I# (from /etc/ppp/options.ttyS2) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: proxyarp^I^I# (from /etc/ppp/options) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: noipx^I^I# (from /etc/ppp/options) Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: pppd 2.4.1 started by denver, uid 1000 Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: Couldn't set tty to PPP discipline: Invalid argument Sep 11 21:19:02 denver pppd[1978]: Exit. I think it may be related to the lines (none):remotepeername # 192.168.0.1:192.168.0.2 in the file /etc/ppp/options.ttyS2. This is because when I change it I get a slightly different error. Anyway, thank you for your help, in advance. Sincerely, Denver Coneybeare -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]