On 25 May, Douglas Bates wrote:
> I have been using Debian 1.3 with a 2.1.35 kernel at home. I usually
> connect to my ISP using xisp but I also have pppd configured.
>
> Recently I upgraded to libc6. I'm not sure that I got all the needed
> pieces in place. One side-effect of the upgrade is t
On 25-May-97 Douglas Bates wrote:
>I have been using Debian 1.3 with a 2.1.35 kernel at home. I usually
>connect to my ISP using xisp but I also have pppd configured.
>
>Recently I upgraded to libc6. I'm not sure that I got all the needed
>pieces in place. One side-effect of the upgrade is that
I have been using Debian 1.3 with a 2.1.35 kernel at home. I usually
connect to my ISP using xisp but I also have pppd configured.
Recently I upgraded to libc6. I'm not sure that I got all the needed
pieces in place. One side-effect of the upgrade is that both pppd and
xisp now fail immediately
The biggest problem since I've installed Debian 4 months ago, for
me, has been the configuration of dial-up networking. I've installed all
the appropriate packages, configured the kernel, and gone through the
HOWTOs related to PPP and networking to setup such files as /etc/networks
/etc/res
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