On 1 Mar 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Craig writes: > > IT IS NOT DIFFICULT AT ALL TO GET PPP WORKING ON DEBIAN. > > > More generally, it is not difficult at all to get PPP working on any of > > the Linux distributions I've worked with. > > It is not difficult for you or me to get PPP working. It *is* difficult > for many people. There is a real problem, and saying over and over "It > isn't hard for me" is no solution. > -- > John Hasler This posting is in the public domain.
An interesting and thoughtful response. I'll admit that the only reason I got ppp working with slack is because I copied out of a how-to. When I switched to Debian, I quickly looked at pon, but soon went back to ppp-on which worked. I've started over, and just can't get pon to work. Not as easily as ppp-on anyway. I've tried dunc, didn't seem to work. I saw in the newsgroups a new proggy which runs under x which claims to help set up ppp. I'm not at my box at the moment, but if anyone is interested I'll get the url. Rich M [EMAIL PROTECTED]