I put this question to the list
what config files are needed for diald to work propperly? (besides the
ppp-up)
/etc/suseppp/diald/generic.diald
/etc/diald.conf
what else..
Yes I know there are alot of diald files but... Im asking which are the
most common user adjustable config files to get diald to work in a very
*basic* fashion. (nothing fancy just working on and off)
where is the connect -f /bla/bla/ppp-up line supposed to go? in
diald.conf or suseppp/diald/generic.diald
is etc/diald.conf supposed to be adjusted for a *basic* configuration
post or direction to a working setup with suse
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