Lane writes:
> The attraction of wvdial was that it provides a running report of what
> it's doing,...
Type 'plog' to see what pon is doing.
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John Hasler
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
On 22 Feb 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I know it can be turned off generally, but the problem was I want it on
> most of the time, and kill -9 doesn\'t kill it. The other thing
> I liked about wvdial is its generation of a pretty decent init string.
Control-C always killed it for me.
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L
Quoting \"TaoX { Brian Hinson; }\" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> the redial is a feature and can be turned off... look for the wvdial config
> file...
>
I know it can be turned off generally, but the problem was I want it on
most of the time, and kill -9 doesn\'t kill it. The other thing
I liked about
ot;Debian Users"
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Thank you, Corel, for PPP
> Quoting Lane Lester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > The attraction of wvdial was that it
> > provides a running report of what it\'s doing, so I thought it would be
Quoting Lane Lester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The attraction of wvdial was that it
> provides a running report of what it\'s doing, so I thought it would be
> better for diagosis. wvdial has worked well under Corel Linux, too.
>
I agree with Lane on this. The attraction of wvdial is that right
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Keith wrote:
> I have seen several postings on this list about your problem, but never
> any response when asked (by John Hasler) for details. Maybe you go
> offline with "gurus" with your problem, but I suspect you'd be better
> served, if you are sincerely interested in getting Debian to do this
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