[opensuse] ADSL and using a dial-up backup line



Anyone care to tell me/us about your favourite solution? In particular
one that does not involve a router with automatic, built-in dial-up.

Years back I used to use diald, the dial-on-demand daemon, and I was
thinking of using it for this too - but it seems to have more or less
slipped into the very mature state (read unmaintained).



/Per Jessen, Zürich

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