In trying a Gnome distro with gnome-ppp I have found out that my ISP connects first time in Stupid Mode (and takes two goes without it)
How do I add............Stupid Mode=1............ to KPPP?
I can't find where to edit it.
Thanks
Stupid Mode:solved
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Stupid Mode:solved
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Stupid Mode
Hi
Have not got dialup now, but always used to have this trouble with early Suse's
it used to in /etc/wvdial.conf, set: Stupid Mode = 1, or in etc/resolv.conf stupid mode=yes
(by memory)
Hope that leads somewhere
Nick
Have not got dialup now, but always used to have this trouble with early Suse's
it used to in /etc/wvdial.conf, set: Stupid Mode = 1, or in etc/resolv.conf stupid mode=yes
(by memory)
Hope that leads somewhere
Nick
Stupid Mode
Hi
I run Bianca, (gnome) but I immediatly install KDE on it (I dislike Gnome ) I just looked in menu, and gnome-ppp comes up OK
There is nothing to stop you running any Gnome application under KDE, but installing it "may" install a lot of Gnome, depending on application
Try it
Nick
I run Bianca, (gnome) but I immediatly install KDE on it (I dislike Gnome ) I just looked in menu, and gnome-ppp comes up OK
There is nothing to stop you running any Gnome application under KDE, but installing it "may" install a lot of Gnome, depending on application
Try it
Nick