Once again I'm having trouble connecting with the Internet via Linux. I'm running LM
7.1
I start KPPP from the desktop and everything appears to proceed as it should. I get
the message Logging onto network, Netscape opens up, then nothing else happens.
Netscape freezes and it isn't until I
On Wednesday 24 April 2002 05:05 pm, cervix couch wrote:
Once again I'm having trouble connecting with the Internet via Linux. I'm
running LM 7.1
I start KPPP from the desktop and everything appears to proceed as it
should. I get the message Logging onto network, Netscape opens up, then
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| Subject: Re: [newbie] Internet Connectivity
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| Hi ,
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| If the file doesn't exist, I have a question. Have you used linuxconfig to
| set
| up your ppp connection or kppp? Either one
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| Subject: Re: [newbie] Internet Connectivity
| Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 07:55:59 +
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| Hi ,
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| If the file doesn't exist, I have a question. Have you used linuxconfig to
| set
| up your ppp connection or kppp? Either one of these is suppose
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, you wrote:
That's what I'm going to do. evesta.com won't give you the info or help you connect,
plus, their support techs have a canned response for every problem. If you have a
question outside their list they'll "get back in touch with you". I called
ifriendly.com
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Internet Connectivity
Okay, tried to go to /etc/resolv.conf. It does not exist!! Can I build
this
file and insert it into the etc directory? If so, where can I
get info on
figuration under
"advanced, proxies".
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Hi ,
If the file d
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Okay, tried to go to /etc/resolv.conf. It does not exist!! Can I build
this
file and insert it into the etc directory? If so, where can I get info on
how to do this? Thanks!!
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From: John
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, you wrote:
Okay, tried to go to /etc/resolv.conf. It does not exist!! Can I build this
file and insert it into the etc directory? If so, where can I get info on
how to do this? Thanks!!
YES! Although you SHOULD learn how to do this yourself, I'm
going to create one you
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Internet Connectivity
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 07:55:59 +
Hi ,
If the file doesn't exist, I have a question. Have you used linuxconfig to
set
up your ppp connection or kppp? Either one of these is supposed to create
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, you wrote:
Hi ,
If the file doesn't exist, I have a question. Have you used linuxconfig to set
up your ppp connection or kppp? Either one of these is supposed to create the
file from what I've read. But- I'm a newbie to so I could be wrong. Look on the
brightside
There are several ways to set up your Internet connection. If you are
connecting to an ISP using a modem, the correct way is to use pppd. You can do
this in KDE with KPPP, or from anywhere with linuxconf. I think that using
netcfg does not set up the point-to-point protocol required to use the
, October 26, 1999 04:02 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Internet Connectivity
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, you wrote:
Okay, I have set up my internet connection using netcfg. I get a
dialing sound and my computer goes through the motions of connecting to my
ISP. They seem to connect because I can see
Mark Nina Drake wrote:
Okay, I have set up my internet connection using netcfg.
I get a dialing sound and my computer goes through the
motions of connecting to my ISP. They seem to connect
because I can see the the send and receive indicators
blinking on my external modem. When I try
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