In 5 lines or less
see my page ,(link on bottom of this message. look for the wvdial program,
print and follow the readme to the letter. You can use wvdial in k by
running it in an xterm
so thats it in *5* lines ;-) (not including the sig)
rob
On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Bushman wrote:
->
->Hi people,
->
->As a complete newbie to Windows not so very long ago, setting up my
->Internet connection was no problem. Now, as a Linux newbie, I wish I
->could say the same :-)
->
->Can anyone tell me, in 5 lines or less, how I go about setting up my
->connection, or point me to an idiot-proof program that will make this a
->simple process - bearing in mind that editing scripts, etc. is beyond my
->meagre talents. I use KDE as my preferred GUI, so anything I can run on
->this to solve my problem would be ideal.
->
->My thanks in anticipation.
->
->Bushman.
->
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