Le -12.02.2001 17:37:44-, « Ben Hill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) » a écrit quelques phrases célèbres sur « Please Help: PPP in Debian »
BH> I am building a 2.4.14 kernel to use PPP (pppd) and have selected the PPP BH> options as modules. This is due to me installing the drivers and software BH> for my Alcatel USB modem. I seem to have got the USB hotplugging and syncing BH> of the modem working ok. I am now having problems with pppd as I have BH> upgraded to a PPPoA aware ppp version. This is on a shiny new Debian 2.2 BH> install with only the Alcatel stuff and a new kernel on. BH> BH> My "make xconfig" options for PPP are:- BH> BH> PPP (point-to-point protocol) support [m] BH> PPP multilink support (EXPRIMENTAL) [n] BH> PPP filtering [disabled] BH> PPP support for aync serial ports [m] BH> PPP support for sync tty ports [n] BH> PPP Deflate compression [m] BH> PPP BSD-Compress compression [m] BH> PPP over Ethernet (EXPERIMENTAL) [n] BH> PPP over ATM (EXPERIMENTAL) [m] If the machine is about to be connected oftenly, it's a waste of time and diskspace to compile them as modules. Compile them as built-in the kernel. My internet machine have them compiled built-in and never had any problem. I have all of the PPP options though.. I use PPPoE and sync tty support is mandatory for PPPoE (I don't know if it's needed for PPPoA). Try to compile them as built-in. Greetings, -- _ / \___________________________________________ (OXOXOXOXOXOX) )_________________________________________/ Melkor \_/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian: When code matters more than commercials... (SID)