Re: How dial outside of KDE/Gnome ???

From: Bill Unruh (unruh_at_string.physics.ubc.ca)
Date: 09/29/04

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    Juhan Leemet <juhan@logicognosis.com> writes:

    ](my contribution on the bottom, where it belongs)

    ]On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 18:37:23 -0400, Byrg B. wrote:
    ]> Yes, I want to dial without using X.
    ]> Why ??? Because on that OTHER machine I chose NOT to install
    ]> KDE or Gnome (i.e. no GUIs).
    ]> Thanks!
    ]> ==============================================================
    ]> On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 22:49:58 +0100, David Dorward <dorward@yahoo.com>
    ]> wrote:
    ]>
    ]>>Byrg B. wrote:
    ]>>
    ]>>> I can dial my ISP nicely from KDE or Gnome.
    ]>>> But how do I dial WITHOUT running KDE/Gnome ???
    ]>>
    ]>>Run a desktop environment which isn't KDE or Gnome and use the same tools
    ]>>you've always used.
    ]>>
    ]>>Or are you asking about dialing without needing X?
    ]>>
    ]>>> Should I read about char, pppd, Wvdial or what ???
    ]>>
    ]>>My distro comes with some nice scripts (pon and poff) which handle pppd with
    ]>>a minimum of fuss. When I was using SuSE 6.2 (i.e. a long time ago) I was
    ]>>rather found of wvdial, which wasn't difficult to get going.

    ]I'll second that recommendation for wvdial. In fact, I still have that
    ]running on an old PC with SuSE 7.2 on it (soon 8.2 or 9.1, if I can find a
    ]big enough shoe horn and sledge hammer?). I found that the wvdial program
    ]was really easy to setup, and it was pretty smart in figuring out how to
    ]connect to my ISP. ISTR that it only needed a phone number and my ISP user
    ]name and password. After that it figured out (with defaults) how to
    ]connect.

    ]The only problem I recall having with it was that I had trouble launching
    ]wvdial from a cron activated script. I wanted to program some additional
    ]call out times, to pickup mail and newsgroup stuff. This had worked before
    ]with some other software, but I didn't have the patience to fight wvdial
    ]into submission. Worked fine in command line driven mode (even script
    ]activated). Now I have a cable modem so I don't rely on wvdial for much.

    wvdial like all of those programs, is great when it works and a complete
    impediment when it does not-- impossible to debug. For example you almost
    always should use Stupid mode.

    See www.theory.physics.ubc.ca/ppp-linux.html for step by step instructions
    for setting up and debugging ppp without any intermediary programs.


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