Speaking of ADSL and dialing... Does anyone knows a GOOD GUI program for ADSL dialing? I'm planning to install a Linux on a small ad agency and letting her run a script is not a way to go for her.
Also, auto dial is not good enough since it looks like there are periods of time when the ISP's Red Back is down for 30-90 minutes (Hi Netvision!). So I'm looking for some GUI program which the secretary can click dial and give me on the phone a human error message if something wrong (since if it will be disconnected - I cannot ssh that machine). Suggestions? Hetz On Wednesday 02 January 2002 16:05, Eli Marmor wrote: > Dani Arbel wrote: > > Alcatel ethernet modem needs no patch. > > Thanks! > I understand that the problematic modem is Orckit-Atur3, while Atur2 > (and Alcatel of course) needs no patch. Am I wrong? > Also, is this patch needed because of a fault of Orckit, or of Bezeq? > > I hope that there will be a new (official) version of PPTP soon. Dani/ > mulix: Does any of you have any idea about PPTP developers plans? > > (I know about the CVS "quirks" snapshot, as well as mulix' "own" > version, but an official release will find its way quite quickly into > distros...). > > Thanks again, ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]