hi,
Please don't do that you are not using Windows.
In the howto s on your install there is one about this which is not
complete but fairly simple.
I'm new too so I had problems connecting at first, but with that I
manage to connect quite easily.
try using KPPP at first because everything is in one place ( remove the
lock file thing in KPPP i had nothing but problems with it)
DNS is not of any use for dial up connection ( as far as I understood I
don't think is it installed on my system)
Hope this helps
Gh Portefait
"Vicente A.S. Werner" wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I think I'll give up, I'll resintall the whole system this night just
> one more time without dns, a minimal system just with ppp and I'll did the
> things that appear on a spanish linux magazine to see if it works. If it
> doesn't work I'll return sadly to redhat and wait for suse 6.0.
>
> By the way, wvdial didn't solved the problem and the suseppp dir
> is the default by the installation and generated by yast. no corrections
> done.
>
> Thanks to all, specially to dizzt.
>
> Vicente
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