>I had a look at the script /usr/sbin/pppoeconf and the reason why it
>doesn't work is that the zenity support is broken (zenity is an app to
show >GUI dialogs).
>Commenting out lines 22,23,24 makes pppoeconf work again here. I
>suspect everyone here for whom this script fails has zenity installed
I had a look at the script /usr/sbin/pppoeconf and the reason why it
doesn't work is that the zenity support is broken (zenity is an app to
show GUI dialogs).
Commenting out lines 22,23,24 makes pppoeconf work again here. I suspect
everyone here for whom this script fails has zenity installed. If
Why is this bug continuing to be ignored? Can we escalate it somehow?
It's a total show-stopper for me.
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Same problem here.
$ sudo pppoeconf
This option is not available. Please see --help for all possible usages.
Edgy Eft Knot 2(31.08.06)
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** Bug 58174 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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I got the same thing, though again without the glibtop line. I'm on an
iMac G5 Revision A.
I initially filed a bug (# 58174) but I'm withdrawing that since it's
the same as this one.
But hey, this was reported in JULY!! Is anybody listening
Cheers, Mike.
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I get the same with pppoeconf 1.10ubuntu2 (edgy), only the glibtop
message is missing here (under KDE):
$ sudo pppoeconf
This option is not available. Please see --help for all possible usages.
$ sudo pppoeconf --help
This option is not available. Please see --help for all possible usages.
** Cha