Why ??
just use wvdialconf ... Anyway, I suggested it for newbees and not for
people who know how to write their own pppd scripts.
Schlomo
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Oded Arbel wrote:
>
> On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> > How do customers get it?
> >
> > Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> > > That's exactly why I suggested to know tools like wvdial. It doesn't
> > > depend on a distro and is really newbee-safe in it's usage (assuming
> > > newbee knows how to logon as root). I even use it myself if I want to dial
> > > a one-time connection to some ppp server (like customers).
>
> wvdial comes with SuSE , and is easily accessible from YaST (whats with
> these german guys and the second lowercase letter thing ? ;-) under the
> networking menu (any clutz can do it, and , believe me, I've ran into some
> really bad clutzes :-).
> but I personaly don't like using it, as I can't (or , probably more
> correct , don't know how to) run it from the command line in a "Just dial
> exactly like I showed you last time" mode.
>
> Oded
>
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