Mike Koceja wrote:
hello all.
i am running Mandrake 7.1 and I have had a lot of
problems getting kppp to work. So I ditched it and
decided to use kwvdial. I downloaded the rpm installed
it and everything seemed to be working nicely. It
dials logsin and claims to have connected. The only
I am not sure what you mean here. Do your modem lights
indicate that you are connected? And the problem is that
Netscape "cannot find" anything? In this case it means you
might need to check your file /etc/resolv.conf to see if the
DNS nameservers are listed. I mean those xxx.xxx.xxx.x type
Mike Koceja wrote:
hello all.
i am running Mandrake 7.1 and I have had a lot of
problems getting kppp to work. So I ditched it and
decided to use kwvdial. I downloaded the rpm installed
it and everything seemed to be working nicely. It
dials logsin and claims to have connected. The only
Hi --
I had terrible problems getting Kppp to work. The problem was absurdly simple
to fix. Just increase the timeout on the kppp daemon. I use 150 as my
timeout, and it works fine. The program is a good one. But the defaults
don't work right. Stick in there.
pete
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000,
hello all.
i am running Mandrake 7.1 and I have had a lot of
problems getting kppp to work. So I ditched it and
decided to use kwvdial. I downloaded the rpm installed
it and everything seemed to be working nicely. It
dials logsin and claims to have connected. The only
problem is that when I go to