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- Subject: PPP setup
- From: schweiz@example.com (Jim Schweizer)
- Date: Sat, 4 May 1996 17:03:47 +0900
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Hi all, Hope you're enjoying Golden Week. I'm still fighting a losing battle with Slackware 3.0 kernal 1.3.18 on a Compaq Prolinea. I've got 2 problems which I haven't been able to solve (even with some expert help -thanks you know who!): 1. man pages aren't being made available. I see links to them in /var/man and /usr/man et el but typing man ls returns nothing. Did I forget to make the man pages or something? In /etc/profile there is: export MANPATH=/usr/local/man:/user/man/preformat:/usr/man/:/usr/X11/man:/usr/openw in/man 2. when I try pppd chat -v etc I get the message "Sorry - PPP is not available on this system" Hogwash - pppd etc is in /usr/sbin and the docs are all in /usr/doc/ppp so the files are there anyway. Any ideas? This happens whether I'm logged in as root or usr. I tried "/sbin/modprobe ppp.o" but got the message "Can't open dependancies file /lib/modules/1.3.18/modules.dep (No such file or directory) In /boot/config it says: CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y ---snip-- # CONFIG_PPP is not set Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. If the answer is you have to rebuild the kernel it'll start a panic - me not the kernal;-) cause I don't know how to do that -yet! Other tidbits of info are: netstats reports all systems go, ping localhost is no problem and Seyon dials out of X Windows without a hitch so the modem is OK. Happy holidays, Jim S.
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