On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 06:23, Douglas B. wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Can you help?
> 
> Gnome PPP establishes a PPP connection with the ISP but then fails to
> log me in and dies with "ppd daemon died unexpectedly".
> 
> KPPP on the other hand works fine,so where is the problem likely to be?
> Maybe I'm making the wrong settings - it's not clear to me how account
> options in KPPP translate to Gnome PPP ones. Is there anything else that
> might be at fault?
> 
> [Sony laptop; dual boot XP/MD9.0; Winmodem works fine,thanks to 
> invaluable advice and tips on the mailing list!]
> 
> Thanks,

Aside from the fact that Gnome-PPP sucks - is there a reason you REALLY
want to use it if you already have a working KPPP? Gnome-PPP is rather
lacking in it's usage/configurability - whereas KPPP is at least
cultured enough to have more capabilities.

Otherwise, it's really a time-out issue and an issue with script
processing on the part of Gnome-PPP.

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