Subject: PPP problems on potato
Date: Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 11:39:27PM +
In reply to:Rickie M.
Quoting Rickie M.([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> |Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Serial connection established.
> |Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Using interface ppp0
> |Nov
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 09:28:34AM +0100, Onno wrote:
> I'm not an expert on this bit I have an idea...
>
> >Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Serial connection established.
> >Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Using interface ppp0
> >Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
I'm not an expert on this bit I have an idea...
Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Serial connection established.
Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Using interface ppp0
Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
Nov 17 21:29:46 debian pppd[137]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Re
> Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Using interface ppp0
> Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
> Nov 17 21:29:46 debian pppd[137]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
> Nov 17 21:29:46 debian pppd[137]: Connection terminated.
> Nov 17 21:29:46 debian pppd[137]: Receive
I have Debian slink (2.1) installed on my machine with no problems related to
the Internet connection.
The other day I got the unstable potato release and tried to install it onto
another partition of my hard drive.
Okay, the base system installation succeed. On the other hand, I wasn't able to
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