I only recently got PPP working and thought the same, until with a
little help I was not including proper info in some of the files, not to
mention the correct chat script.

Regards,

Bob

Michael Perry wrote:
> 
> This was a strange one for me.  I had installed several vanilla suse
> kernels before rolling my own and I always found ppp support compiled
> in the standard kernels.  Was this changed?  I usually hopped into kde
> and grabbed xisp or wvdial and then went on to removing kde and using
> fvwm.  This time was different.  PPP was installed but not in the
> kernel as any ppp session said the kernel lacked ppp support.
> 
> Any thots?
> 
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