El Mar 16 Ene 2001 22:20, Ivan E. Moore II escribió:
> > > there are sever "out of the box" problems with the 2.0.1 version of
> > > kppp... The 2.1 should either work currently out of the box (the latest
> > > version that is) or will in the next version.
> > >
> > > If it does not currently it s
> > there are sever "out of the box" problems with the 2.0.1 version of kppp...
> > The 2.1 should either work currently out of the box (the latest version
> > that is) or will in the next version.
> >
> > If it does not currently it should only be due to a option in
> > /etc/ppp/options that kppp
El Sáb 13 Ene 2001 00:28, Ivan E. Moore II escribió:
> there are sever "out of the box" problems with the 2.0.1 version of kppp...
> The 2.1 should either work currently out of the box (the latest version
> that is) or will in the next version.
>
> If it does not currently it should only be due to
The following is a slightly edited bash session of a kppp
installation (a reinstallation to be sure):
***BEGIN BASH SESSION***
debian:/home/penguin# apt-get install --reinstall kppp
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 reinstall
there are sever "out of the box" problems with the 2.0.1 version of kppp...
The 2.1 should either work currently out of the box (the latest version that
is) or will in the next version.
If it does not currently it should only be due to a option in /etc/ppp/options
that kppp requires..(forget whic
Don't get me wrong. I have managed to make kppp work. But that's
after I copied the permissions and other fiddly stuff from my
Mandrake installation.
My questions: Is this normal? Or is my installation somehow
non-standard that the installation script gets confused? Are there
any particular re
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