Re: [[newbie] ISP & NETSCAPE]

2000-05-03 Thread Eric MC DECLERCK
Look also at your resolv.conf AFTER (while) the connection with your KWvDial. He must be changed by your dialer. See what happen. Eric Michael Scottaline wrote: > > "Jeffrey Buckley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I finally got my computer to dial out & connect to an ISP. I used KWvDial. > > The

Re: [[newbie] ISP & NETSCAPE]

2000-05-02 Thread Michael Scottaline
"Jeffrey Buckley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I finally got my computer to dial out & connect to an ISP. I used KWvDial. > Then once I connect, Netscape says > that I'm not connected. Any Suggestions? Thanks! > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > == Edit your /etc/reso

Re: [newbie] ISP & NETSCAPE

2000-05-02 Thread James McLaughlin
IN KDE: from a term run netcf when the screen comes up find your ppp0 adapter check its properties...somewhere in there is a checkbox that says Allow any user to disconnect/connect this service...or something like that.. another thing you can do is log in as root (stay in console) establish the

[newbie] ISP & NETSCAPE

2000-05-02 Thread The Buckster
I finally got my computer to dial out & connect to an ISP. I used KWvDial. Two problems. I can only connect in root login. I don't know how to set permissions so I can do it as user. Then once I connect, Netscape says that I'm not connected. Any Suggestions? Thanks! mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___

[newbie] ISP & NETSCAPE

2000-05-02 Thread Jeffrey Buckley
I finally got my computer to dial out & connect to an ISP. I used KWvDial. Two problems. I can only connect in root login. I don't know how to set permissions so I can do it as user. Then once I connect, Netscape says that I'm not connected. Any Suggestions? Thanks! mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]