Re: slink PPP Problem?

1998-09-23 Thread Shaleh
The modutils package was messed up for 2.0.x kernel. Version 121-4 is now at most mirrors and fixes the problem. Your ppp modules were not getting loaded. Typing insmod -k slhc, insmod -k ppp, insmod -k bsd_comp would have let you use ppp. -- Can't buy what I want because it's free.

slink PPP Problem?

1998-09-23 Thread Art Lemasters
After upgrading my slink system last night and trying to access my provider this afternoon (dynamic IP account), I received the following message while trying to run pon (/usr/sbin/pppd): /usr/sbin/pppd: This system lacks kernel support for PPP. This could be because the PPP kernel module

Re: newbie ppp problem

1998-07-13 Thread Peter Paluch
Hello! > When I start 'pon', the modem beeps as if engaged but never dials > a number. 'plog' reports: > abort on (NO DIALTONE) > send (ATDT^M) > expect () ^^ Well, it SHOULD NOT expect your IPS's phone no, but it should expect a CONNECT answer from the modem. Check yo

newbie ppp problem

1998-07-13 Thread Graham Seaman
Hi, Having problems setting up ppp. I think its actually a unix problem rather than a hardware one, but this is my first try with a Linux system so may be wrong. Here's the details anyway: I have a Sysprano internal modem with Rockwell chip set (uart is labelled RCV336ACF/SF). setserial reports:

Re: PPP problem

1998-06-06 Thread Jaakko Niemi
>> I also don't have device driver for Sound Blaster. I tried using MAKEDEV, >> but I don't have any docs. Can someone who got his/her SB to work tell me >> what to do? >> Thx in advance :) You'll need to have the sound drivers enabled, either as modules (the stock kernels come with there, rig

Re: PPP problem

1998-06-04 Thread Alain Toussaint
> Every time I try to connect to my internet provider I am able to establish > the connection, but after like 5-10 seconds prog reports something like: > cannot find ethernet address for system ARP. I have tried everything, but > can't get it to work. Why is it even looking for ethernet address?

PPP problem

1998-06-04 Thread Ivan Trogranci
I've installed Debian 1.3 couple of weeks ago and can't get some things to work or find answer in docs, so maybe someone in here knows the answer... :) Every time I try to connect to my internet provider I am able to establish the connection, but after like 5-10 seconds prog reports something like

Re: ppp problem

1998-05-29 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
This indicates your line is "looped back". That is, just as when you type and your characters are echoed back, the packets that pppd was sending were echoed back. Usually this means PPP was not starting on other end. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am trying to configure Debian in order to access m

ppp problem

1998-05-29 Thread FRANCK . F . L . LEGALL
I am trying to configure Debian in order to access my ISP (Actually compuserve in France). I am using Debian unstable version I did the configuration as said in the ppp-HOWTO. Then I tried to connect manually. First, I ran Minicom and got connected. Then I left without resetting the modem (CTRL-

Re: PPP problem using hamm

1998-04-30 Thread David Wright
On Wed, 29 Apr 1998, calvin wrote: > when i type in pon it dials my ISP and logs in fine then like 30 seconds > later it disconnects heres what it says when i type in plog > pppd[129] Serial connection established > pppd[129] Using interface ppp0 > pppd[129] LPC: Timeout sending config-requests >

Re: PPP problem using hamm

1998-04-29 Thread Martin Bialasinski
"calvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > when i type in pon it dials my ISP and logs in fine then like 30 seconds > later it disconnects heres what it says when i type in plog > pppd[129] Serial connection established > pppd[129] Using interface ppp0 > pppd[129] LPC: Timeout sending config-requests

Re: PPP problem using hamm

1998-04-29 Thread Bob Nielsen
I've seen this occasionally. AFAIK, it has always been caused by problems at my ISP. Bob On Wed, 29 Apr 1998, calvin wrote: > when i type in pon it dials my ISP and logs in fine then like 30 seconds > later it disconnects heres what it says when i type in plog > pppd[129] Serial connection esta

PPP problem using hamm

1998-04-29 Thread calvin
when i type in pon it dials my ISP and logs in fine then like 30 seconds later it disconnects heres what it says when i type in plog pppd[129] Serial connection established pppd[129] Using interface ppp0 pppd[129] LPC: Timeout sending config-requests pppd[129] Connection terminated pppd[129] Receiv

Re: PPP Problem

1998-03-27 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Just like David said. Also, you may need to include 'user ' as an option in ppp.options_out so pppd knows which user/password to use. Ronn Pimentel wrote: > I'm having problems getting my workstation to call into work machine. > They're both running 1.3. Currently Windows 95 people are diali

Re: PPP Problem

1998-03-27 Thread David Wright
On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Ronn Pimentel wrote: > I'm having problems getting my workstation to call into work machine. > They're both running 1.3. Currently Windows 95 people are dialing into > the machine correctly but linux aint'. It dials and connects fine. But > it just doesn't authenticate. >

PPP Problem

1998-03-27 Thread Ronn Pimentel
I'm having problems getting my workstation to call into work machine. They're both running 1.3. Currently Windows 95 people are dialing into the machine correctly but linux aint'. It dials and connects fine. But it just doesn't authenticate. Any suggestions? Thanks. My workstation's config i

Re: ppp problem

1998-03-22 Thread john
Tim writes: > Look in the same file. Remove the 'proxyarp' keyword. Or, it may be in > /etc/ppp/options . It's in /etc/ppp/options. Better to put '-proxyarp' in /etc/ppp/peers/provider, though. That way proxyarp is disabled only for the 'provider' connection. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (J

Re: ppp problem

1998-03-21 Thread Tim Sailer
RUSSELL COOK wrote: > > Hello! > > I am now able to connect to my ISP. I was placing the 'noauth' option = > in the wrong file! I finally figured out how to correctly place it in = > /etc/ppp/peers/provider. Now, the link comes up, but I get this error = > from pppd - pppd[158]: Cannot determi

Re: ppp problem

1998-03-21 Thread Ben Pfaff
I am now able to connect to my ISP. I was placing the 'noauth' option = in the wrong file! I finally figured out how to correctly place it in = /etc/ppp/peers/provider. Now, the link comes up, but I get this error = from pppd - pppd[158]: Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy A

ppp problem

1998-03-21 Thread RUSSELL COOK
Hello! I am now able to connect to my ISP. I was placing the 'noauth' option in the wrong file! I finally figured out how to correctly place it in /etc/ppp/peers/provider. Now, the link comes up, but I get this error from pppd - pppd[158]: Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy ARP. Wh

Re: Spreading Linux..... new PPP problem :(.

1998-02-13 Thread Martin Bialasinski
"Timothy M. Hospedales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Feb 13 14:32:37 sexmajik pppd[174]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x61 0xa> ] > Feb 13 14:32:37 sexmajik pppd[174]: sent [LCP ConfRej id=0x61 ] > I don't know much about this, but it looks as if the server is sending Config > Requests, and his co

Re: Spreading Linux..... new PPP problem :(.

1998-02-13 Thread Timothy M. Hospedales
Yes, we use the same dialup number and everything. Our ISP only authenticates with CHAP, so we have to use this chap-secrets thing. The chap secrets, now mode 600, in /etc/ppp has - Hisusername * Hispassword - in it, just like mine. The PPP.log says: Feb 13 14:32:35 sexmajik pppd[174]: Connect: pp

Re: Spreading Linux..... new PPP problem :(.

1998-02-13 Thread Carey Evans
"Timothy M. Hospedales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm helping a friend setup debian on his computer; he uses the same > ISP as me, so I set it up just like mine. > It didn't work immediately (It just disconnected shortly after connect), > so I added +chap to the options file to make sure i

Re: Spreading Linux..... new PPP problem :(.

1998-02-13 Thread Martin Bialasinski
"Timothy M. Hospedales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The chap-secrets is in /etc/ppp, and I chmod'ed it to 777 just incase, > but it still does the same stuff. pppd is paranoid about its secret files. They have to have 600 permissions. Ciao, Martin -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING

Spreading Linux..... new PPP problem :(.

1998-02-13 Thread Timothy M. Hospedales
Hi, I'm helping a friend setup debian on his computer; he uses the same ISP as me, so I set it up just like mine. It didn't work immediately (It just disconnected shortly after connect), so I added +chap to the options file to make sure it was using the CHAP auth that the server wanted. Now whe

PPP problem

1998-01-07 Thread s. keeling
Incoming, from OSWALD jean > > I have set the ppp debian package > My modem is responding when I use minicom > I have completed the /etc/ppp/options file properly. > And when I run the command pppd the kernel answers > "Sorry - Lack of PPP in your kernel" > > Or when I type "dmesh | grep PPP" I h

Re: PPP problem

1998-01-07 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Wed, 7 Jan 1998, OSWALD jean wrote: > I have set the ppp debian package > My modem is responding when I use minicom > I have completed the /etc/ppp/options file properly. > And when I run the command pppd the kernel answers > "Sorry - Lack of PPP in your kernel" > > Or when I type "dmesh | gre

Re: PPP problem

1998-01-07 Thread Daniel Martin at cush
OSWALD jean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have set the ppp debian package > My modem is responding when I use minicom > I have completed the /etc/ppp/options file properly. > And when I run the command pppd the kernel answers > "Sorry - Lack of PPP in your kernel" > > Or when I type "dmesh | gr

PPP problem

1998-01-07 Thread OSWALD jean
I have set the ppp debian package My modem is responding when I use minicom I have completed the /etc/ppp/options file properly. And when I run the command pppd the kernel answers "Sorry - Lack of PPP in your kernel" Or when I type "dmesh | grep PPP" I have no answer What shall I do to activate t

Re: PPP problem (?)

1997-12-10 Thread Martin Bialasinski
On Wed, 10 Dec 1997, Liran Zvibel wrote: > but when I tried to use lynx, ftp or telnet they told me they couldn't > find host. (when I configured XISP I included the two DNS addresses my > ISP use). Am I missing something? > Hi, You have to use the ip-up and ip-down scripts from the xisp package

Re: PPP problem (?)

1997-12-10 Thread Bill Leach
Before you connect do a "/sbin/route -n" command and note how many lines of entries you have. You should probably have just one like this (I am assuming that you do not have an ethernet card or a slip/plip link also up): bash-2.01$ /sbin/route -n Kernel IP routing table DestinationGateway G

PPP problem (?)

1997-12-10 Thread Liran Zvibel
Hello again!!! Thanks for helping me set my Debian system last week. Everything works OK but the ppp connection. The modem problem was an incorrect irq setting. Now I'm able to dial. I downloaded XISP and configured it (was pretty easy - cleaver user interface!) and dialed (using PAP). It finished

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-28 Thread Dale Harrison
> Does anyone out on the list know which startup file it is that sets the > initial network routes? (Since I've never had anything but ppp, I never > found out) You might consider seeing if routes are being set up for your > ethernet card at boottime, and disabling them, at least until such time

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-28 Thread Daniel Martin
On 27 Nov 1997, Larry G. Gariepy Jr. wrote: > Martin, > Hey, thanks. That totally worked! I am just dialing in from home, so I > am > not using the ethernet card at all right now. However, it did come in handy > initially. I had my computer shipped to me at the Math Department at > Dartm

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-27 Thread Martin Bialasinski
On 27 Nov 1997, Larry G. Gariepy Jr. wrote: > Thanks again for your help. I did notice one small problem. When I tried to > telnet, I could reach one network at school, but not any others. I could > reach > just about anywhere in the country except the servers at school that I am not > dialing

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-27 Thread Larry G. Gariepy Jr.
--- You wrote: f you wish to use your ppp interface for most packets and your ethernet card for only a few, put something like the following in /etc/ppp/ip-up: /sbin/route del default /sbin/route add default ppp0 /sbin/route add 137.22.96.0 netmask 255.255.240 eth0 (The number after netmask shoul

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-26 Thread Larry G. Gariepy Jr.
--- Alex Yukhimets wrote: Great! You *did* get ppp connection! Your problem is that you have to set up your routing table properly in /etc/ppp/ip-up (on connection) and /etc/ppp/ip-down (on disconnect) using "route". And remove defaultroute option from /etc/ppp.options_out - you already have defau

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-26 Thread Daniel Martin
On Wed, 26 Nov 1997, Alex Yukhimets wrote: > > OK. Now that I know that this is the Debian way, I am happy to do it this > > way. > > I tried this, and it was a beautiful thing to hear the modem > > connecting...but > > it didn't work. I'm going to include my /etc/ppp.options_out, > > /etc/pp

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-26 Thread Alex Yukhimets
> OK. Now that I know that this is the Debian way, I am happy to do it this > way. > I tried this, and it was a beautiful thing to hear the modem connecting...but > it didn't work. I'm going to include my /etc/ppp.options_out, > /etc/ppp.chatscript, and the final "plog". > > /etc/ppp.options_o

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-26 Thread Larry G. Gariepy Jr.
--- You wrote: > Hello, > I am a new debian user. I have had my system running for about a month > now. I am trying to set up ppp so that I can dial in to school from my home. > I don't really know what I am doing, so like any good newbie, I poured over the > /usr/doc and /usr/doc/HOWTO dir

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-26 Thread Alex Yukhimets
> Hello, > I am a new debian user. I have had my system running for about a month > now. I am trying to set up ppp so that I can dial in to school from my home. > I don't really know what I am doing, so like any good newbie, I poured over > the > /usr/doc and /usr/doc/HOWTO directories. T

yet another ppp problem

1997-11-26 Thread Larry G. Gariepy Jr.
Hello, I am a new debian user. I have had my system running for about a month now. I am trying to set up ppp so that I can dial in to school from my home. I don't really know what I am doing, so like any good newbie, I poured over the /usr/doc and /usr/doc/HOWTO directories. There seemed t

Re: Weird PPP problem

1997-08-05 Thread Frank Barknecht
H Huang hat gesagt: // H Huang wrote: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > However I was unable to set up the connection using: > > (3) > pppd connect chat.sh > > where chat.sh is a shell script that runs chat to make connection: > > #!/bin/sh > # my chat.sh file > > /usr/sbin/chat -v blah blah

Weird PPP problem

1997-08-05 Thread H Huang
I've been able to established ppp connection using the following two methods: (1) pppd connect "chat -v blah blah blah blah" (2) pppd connect "chat -v -f my_chat_script_file" (All the ppp options are specified in ~/.ppprc) However I was unable to set up the connection using: (3) pppd connect

Re: PPP problem with netscape and dselect

1997-07-09 Thread Igor Grobman
> I'm fairly new to unix from an administrator's point of view. I set > up my PPP awhile ago and for the most part it works just fine. But > whenever I run netscape 3.0gold my connection hangs. At first I > thought it might be a problem with multiple connections, but > I can run several telnet

PPP problem with netscape and dselect

1997-07-09 Thread Casey Feskens
I'm fairly new to unix from an administrator's point of view. I set up my PPP awhile ago and for the most part it works just fine. But whenever I run netscape 3.0gold my connection hangs. At first I thought it might be a problem with multiple connections, but I can run several telnet and/or ftp

YAP^4 : Yet Another PPP Problem

1997-06-04 Thread L Monk or M Akerberg
My PPP connection through the inscrutable and apparently anti-linux (xunil?) ISP concentric.net invariably breaks down after receiving a few packets. This happens both when using Netscape and when using Lynx, although more quickly with Netscape. I have tried many variations for /etc/ppp/options

ppp problem

1997-05-31 Thread robert havoc pennington
Hi, I can run ppp as root, but as any other user it does this: (from the log) May 31 00:58:56 havoc pppd[468]: Serial connection established. May 31 00:58:57 havoc pppd[468]: ioctl(PPPIOCGUNIT): Operation not permitted May 31 00:58:57 havoc pppd[468]: ioctl(PPPIOCGDEBUG): Operation not permitted M

Re: PPP Problem

1997-05-27 Thread Kevin Traas
> I have two linux boxes. I recently bought modems and tried to get it to work > to little or no avail. Please could someone take me through the series of steps > required to effect this ... > > PS. I have read a lot of the documentation and consulted a few chaps this end > and still remain none

Re: PPP Problem

1997-05-27 Thread Lindsay Allen
On Tue, 27 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > I have two linux boxes. I recently bought modems and tried to get it to work > to little or no avail. Please could someone take me through the series of > steps > required to effect this ... > > Jon. > > PS. I have read a lot of the docume

PPP Problem

1997-05-27 Thread C . J . Lawson
Hi, I have two linux boxes. I recently bought modems and tried to get it to work to little or no avail. Please could someone take me through the series of steps required to effect this ... Jon. PS. I have read a lot of the documentation and consulted a few chaps this end and still remain none t

Re: very strange PPP problem (more info)

1997-02-24 Thread spiegl
I few days ago, I wrote: >There is something with my PPP setup that really startles me: >(Teles S0.3 card, Debian Linux 1.2.6 distribution, 2.0.27 kernel) > >I have two ISPs, one (lets call it "I1") supports ISDN, the >other one ("I2") supports ISDN and analog modem connect

Re: very strange PPP problem (more info)

1997-02-24 Thread Andy Spiegl
>There is something with my PPP setup that really startles me: >(Teles S0.3 card, Debian Linux 1.2.6 distribution, 2.0.27 kernel) > >I have two ISPs, one (lets call it "I1") supports ISDN, the >other one ("I2") supports ISDN and analog modem connections. > >I can connect to I1 without any problems

Re: Strange ppp problem.

1996-12-17 Thread Joe Emenaker
> > I was experimenting > with setting up ppp over a nul modem cable (with little luck, I might > add). To get mine working, I had to instruct getty not to die if it didn't see the Carrier-Detect/DSR/CTS set. Otherwise, it wigged if the cable wasn't hooked up. Getty would respawn faster than a ra

Re: Strange ppp problem.

1996-12-16 Thread Dale Scheetz
Well, I fixed the problem, but I still don't understand it. First, it has nothing to do with the kernels (whew). At the same time I was building the new 2.0.27 kernel, I was experimenting with setting up ppp over a nul modem cable (with little luck, I might add). After giving up on the ppp issue, I

Strange ppp problem.

1996-12-13 Thread Dale Scheetz
I have recently been experiencing a problem with ppp. The problem began when I built myself a new 2.0.27 kernel, but does not seem to be related to the kernel. Here's the problem: After a boot up, I can ppp to my ISP just fine the first time, but after dropping the connection, I can not establish a

Re: More info on PPP problem --- Fixed

1996-08-03 Thread Berntsen
At 09:11 02.08.96 -0400, you wrote: >On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, Berntsen wrote: > >> When I boot I get the following on my screen: >> >> PPP: version 2.2.0 (dynamic channel allocation) >> TCP compression code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California >> PPP Dynamic channel allocation code co

Re: More info on PPP problem

1996-08-02 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, Berntsen wrote: > When I boot I get the following on my screen: > > PPP: version 2.2.0 (dynamic channel allocation) > TCP compression code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California > PPP Dynamic channel allocation code copyright 1995 Caldera, Inc > PPP line discip

More info on PPP problem

1996-08-02 Thread Berntsen
When I boot I get the following on my screen: PPP: version 2.2.0 (dynamic channel allocation) TCP compression code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California PPP Dynamic channel allocation code copyright 1995 Caldera, Inc PPP line discipline registered ... ... Starting base network dea

RE: more info on PPP problem

1996-08-02 Thread Tim O'Brien
I just finished fighting something similar. I think what's happening is that the 'chat' section is not getting started. To test it, use the following command (but insert your info in the right places) pppd -connect 'chat -v "" ATDT5551212 CONNECT "" ogin: yerlogin word: yerpassword' /dev/cua1 384

Re: More info on PPP problem

1996-08-02 Thread Berntsen
At 13:35 02.08.96 +1000, you wrote: >Berntsen wrote: >> >> When I boot I get the following on my screen: >> >> PPP: version 2.2.0 (dynamic channel allocation) >> TCP compression code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California >> PPP Dynamic channel allocation code copyright 1995 Calde

Re: More info on PPP problem

1996-08-02 Thread Berntsen
At 23:07 01.08.96 -0500, you wrote: >Regarding your PPP problem: > >I just finished fighting something similar. I think what's happening is that >the 'chat' section is not getting started. To test it, use the following >command (but insert your info in the right pla

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-06-03 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Amos" == Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Amos> I'm still looking for this kernel-image package. Can't find it Amos> in the ls-lR files. It should appear in the mirrors soon, it was moved out of incoming recently. Amos> Now what about support for multiple kernels? Is it p

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-06-02 Thread Amos Shapira
Manoj Srivastava wrote: > > Hi, > >>"Brian" == Brian C White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >> >> There is indeed a Debian-ized version of the kernel. The package > >> is >> called kernel-image. I'm still looking for this kernel-image package. Can't find it in the ls-lR files. > > >> You cou

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-06-01 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Fri, 31 May 1996, Ian Jackson wrote: > Manoj Srivastava writes [ SuperCite undone - iwj ]: > > Brian C White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > So... Should there be a restriction against listing the > > > kernel-image as a dependancy in another package? > > > > No, since if you follow the

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-05-31 Thread Ian Jackson
Manoj Srivastava writes [ SuperCite undone - iwj ]: > Brian C White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > So... Should there be a restriction against listing the > > kernel-image as a dependancy in another package? > > No, since if you follow the recommended method of generating > kernel images,

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-05-31 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Ian" == Ian Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Ian> On the contrary, we should not require people to follow this Ian> method, especially when it's easy not to make this requirement. Ian> Packages which need a particular kernel or kernel feature to run Ian> correctly should test for the ke

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-05-31 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Brian" == Brian C White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> There is indeed a Debian-ized version of the kernel. The package >> is >> called kernel-image. >> You could also grab the raw source and use kernel-package package >> to generate your new image package. This is the recommended meth

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-05-30 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Brian" == Brian C White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> > Is there a Debian-ized package of this kernel or are Debian >> testers > expected to grab the "raw" source? >> There is indeed a Debian-ized version of the kernel. The package is >> called kernel-image. You could als

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-05-30 Thread Billy Chow
> "Brian" == Brian C White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Brian> But is there a "self-compiled-kernel-image"? At least the new Brian> "diald" (in Incoming) depends on "kernel-image". Brian> So... Should there be a restriction against listing the Brian> kernel-image as a dependancy in another

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-05-30 Thread Brian C. White
> > Is there a Debian-ized package of this kernel or are Debian testers > > expected to grab the "raw" source? > > There is indeed a Debian-ized version of the kernel. The package is called > kernel-image. But is there a "self-compiled-kernel-image"? At least the new "diald" (in Incoming) depend

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-05-29 Thread Christian Hudon
On Wed, 29 May 1996, Amos Shapira wrote: > Bruce Perens wrote: > > Linus released pre2.0.7 and then went to the Linux Kongress in Germany > > for a week. Please test this on pre2.0.7 if you can, and report it if > > it is still broken. He urged us to put a lot of testing into pre2.0.7 . > > Is th

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-05-29 Thread Amos Shapira
Bruce Perens wrote: > Linus released pre2.0.7 and then went to the Linux Kongress in Germany > for a week. Please test this on pre2.0.7 if you can, and report it if > it is still broken. He urged us to put a lot of testing into pre2.0.7 . Is there a Debian-ized package of this kernel or are Debian

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-05-29 Thread Gerry Jensen
On Tue, 28 May 1996, Nils Rennebarth wrote: > Never compile PPP into the kernel. Always compile it as a module and load > it via /etc/modules. This is because slhc.c says it needs to be compiled > as a module and ppp relies on it. I have ppp compiled into my kernel (not as a module) and it's wor

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-05-28 Thread Nils Rennebarth
On Mon, 27 May 1996, Michael Callahan wrote: > I just grabbed the latest disks from ftp.debian.org (in > /pub/debian/unstable/disks-i386/current, the 1440 series), and > proceded to do the installation. It mostly works, but I'm > having trouble with PPP. I recompiled the kernel (using 1.3.100-1

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-05-28 Thread Scott Barker
Michael Callahan said: > I just grabbed the latest disks from ftp.debian.org (in > /pub/debian/unstable/disks-i386/current, the 1440 series), and > proceded to do the installation. It mostly works, but I'm > having trouble with PPP. I recompiled the kernel (using 1.3.100-1 now) > with PPP support

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-05-28 Thread Michael Callahan
>Michael Callahan said: >> I just grabbed the latest disks from ftp.debian.org (in >> /pub/debian/unstable/disks-i386/current, the 1440 series), and >> proceded to do the installation. It mostly works, but I'm >> having trouble with PPP. I recompiled the kernel (using 1.3.100-1 now) >> wit

Re: PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-05-28 Thread Bruce Perens
> For now, I run 'pppd' without the 'connect' option once after a reboot. It > will fail, of course, but it puts the ttyS* device into the correct state, > and > 'pppd' works fine after that. > I gave it a try, and yes, this works. Linus released pre2.0.7 and then went to the Linux Kongress in Ge

PPP problem w/ 1.1 install

1996-05-28 Thread Michael Callahan
I just grabbed the latest disks from ftp.debian.org (in /pub/debian/unstable/disks-i386/current, the 1440 series), and proceded to do the installation. It mostly works, but I'm having trouble with PPP. I recompiled the kernel (using 1.3.100-1 now) with PPP support, but when I try to run pppd, it

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