Hi seeing desktop on my Fedora Core 2, i've noticed that there isn't a tool like KPPP for dial-up connection. How can i do it? How2 can i connect in dial-up? Thanks in advance for the help
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windtim@libero.i wrote:
seeing desktop on my Fedora Core 2, i've noticed that there isn't a toollike KPPP for dial-up connection. How can i do it? How2 can i connect in dial-up? Thanks in advance for the help
kppp is part of the kdenetwork package. Install that and you'll be able to use kppp.
Alternatively, from a terminal window you could use wvdial.
Paul.
On Fri, Nov 05, 2004 at 09:35:17AM +0000, Paul Howarth wrote:
windtim@libero.i wrote:
seeing desktop on my Fedora Core 2, i've noticed that there isn't a toollike KPPP for dial-up connection. How can i do it? How2 can i connect in dial-up? Thanks in advance for the help
kppp is part of the kdenetwork package. Install that and you'll be able to use kppp.
Alternatively, from a terminal window you could use wvdial.
Paul.
Once again I suggest using system-config-network to set up dialup connection. It does the wvdial configuration. kppp is ok to. The panel ap modem lights to start and stop the connection. ------------------------------------------- Aaron Konstam Computer Science Trinity University One Trinity Place. San Antonio, TX 78212-7200
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Arron Konstam said what is at the bottom about Dial-up Connection:
On Fri, Nov 05, 2004 at 09:35:17AM +0000, Paul Howarth wrote:
windtim@libero.i wrote:
seeing desktop on my Fedora Core 2, i've noticed that there isn't a tool like KPPP for dial-up connection. How can i do it? How2 can i connect in dial-up? Thanks in advance for the help
kppp is part of the kdenetwork package. Install that and you'll be able to use kppp.
Alternatively, from a terminal window you could use wvdial.
Paul.
Once again I suggest using system-config-network to set up dialup connection. It does the wvdial configuration. kppp is ok to. The panel ap modem lights to start and stop the connection.
Well, this is much better than using pppd to start/stop the connection. What is the modem lights applet?
James McKenzie
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 03:26:41PM -0700, James McKenzie wrote:
Once again I suggest using system-config-network to set up dialup connection. It does the wvdial configuration. kppp is ok to. The panel ap modem lights to start and stop the connection.
Well, this is much better than using pppd to start/stop the connection. What is the modem lights applet?
James McKenzie
modem lights is an applet you can put on the panel by right clicking on the panel -> Add to Panel -> Internet -> modem lights