I am confused concerning PPP and kernels. As reported to these lists earlier, I attempted to compile 2.1.90, with PPP configured. Neither when configured as a module, or in the kernel itself, would PPP support be recognized. I upgraded to ppp in hamm, but no help there.
Earlier attempts, with other 2.1.XX kernels, would at least dial, but hand up when pppd could not install a lock. This time it's worse. My system is a hamm system, with all the needed utiltities up to date. Libraries are mostly up to date, although I have to say that I cannot tell anymore when going through the FTP archives, which packages I might need or which not. (Used to be a neat utiltiy around called TIND). I have tried tht debian header scheme and with the native linux scheme, and the bottom line doesnn't change. I have tried all kinds of ppp versions, and kt tried the "make kernel" ti\ rick in the /usr/src/ppp.. directory. Nowhere can I find a lucid description of what that all means. If I could \ get to the bottom of it, I'd thnk write one. Sorry for the butchered up text. alan davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]