> I'm using Bering (great package !) on a Hewlett-Packard Omnibook 3000 I have
> dedicated to protect my home network.
> Almost everything is working smoothly except three points:
>
> - I have to start by-hand dnscache  (/etc/init.d/dnscache start) and I don't
> know why. No error message in logs, and the link in /etc/rc2.d is present.
That is really strange. What is the config ? How does /var/log/syslog looks
like ?
> - I'm confused with PPP and PPPoE.
> In fact I want PPPoE to start at boot time but this is PPP (chap) which
> starts and fails miserably and PPPoE is not launched.
pppoe is a just a plug-in to ppp + a special /etc/ppp/peers/adsl-provider
script. So it is ppp that will "launch" pppoe.
Adjust the adsl-provider file

> - How to switch off the backlight of the LCD screen when the laptop if left
> unattented for a while ?
> I've setup the BIOS to switch off the screen after 5 minutes. That's works,
> the screen is blanked but the backlight remains on...
Honestlty I do not know. APM is not supported by Bering. I am not too sure what
would do APM on a router ? Any ideas/experience from the list ?
> And again, this Bering package is really great, all of that on a floppy
Merci
Il y a meme un support en français  (offlist - of course)
Cheers
Jacques



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