As another posted noted, you cannot connect ADSL peer-to-peer. It requires [DSLAM | magic pixie dust] at the telephone exchange.
David Restall - System Administrator wrote: > My mother has an Ubuntu PC and her broadband contract has just expired. > She uses the web very rarely (sends the odd email may surf occasionally) > but doesn't really use broadband to it's full and, to be quite honest, If she's not permanently connected (ie. not on broadband), doesn't frequently connect and doesn't browse high-risk sites (eg. pr0n, warez, gaming, gambling, make-money-fast schemes, prescription medication) then she is in a very low-risk category for malware. Manual monthly updates burned to DVD should be fine. It's not ideal, and low-risk is not no-risk, but I'd turn automatic updates off, or switch them to notifications only. Might be an idea to take a backup, though, just in case. Then you can wipe and reinstall in the very unlikely event that a problem occurs. -- Andrew Oakley -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/