Sidney Brooks declaimed: > I have two problems left. > > 1. I can get two dialers, kppp and ppp, to dial, but > they do not authenticate. The kppp log says: > > The system is required to authenticate itself > but I cannot find any suitable secret (password) for > it to use to do so. > (None of the available passwords would let it use an > IP address). > > I suspect it has something to do with that new secret > protocal in the install process. What do I need to do? > Dunno, but here's a guess: There should be a way to specify your ppp username & password in the same file where you store the phone number. Check the docs.
> 2. I can't find cups on any of my seven disks. Isn't > it supposed to be part of the distribution? Does the > package go under a different name from cups? Otherwise > how do I get my printer to work? I tried magicfilter, > but I don't know what filter to use (tried ljet4l). > $ apt-cache search cups The main package name is apparently 'cupsys'. HTH, Paul -- Paul Mackinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]