wb2oyc writes: > Well, see, therein lies part of the problem with this ppp thing. It > changes so much with each release, with refinements or whatever, that the > use of it is altered.
And therein lies part of the advantage of the Debian packaging system. When Phillip releases a new upstream version of pppd, he includes postinst scripts to convert form the old arrangement to the new, while I revise pppconfig to deal transparently with the upstream maintainer's latest notions. You, as user, needn't worry about it: it just works. Unless, of course, you have done non-standard stuff like editing /etc/ppp/options or using old Slackware-style scripts. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI