I've tried a handful of distros, Mandriva, SUSE, Ubuntu, and now Kubuntu. And Kubuntu's the only one I haven't (after troubleshooting without help) been able to connect to the internet with.
What worked before is using KPPP to have my external Creative Modem Blaster V.96 dialup modem connect to my dialup ISP. I also have an internal Lucent ltmodem that I don't use in Linux. To the best of my knowledge, doing exactly what I did in SUSE to connect to the internet doesn't work. This constitutes adding a modem, putting it to TTYS0 (I don't think I have it capitalized the same way it actually is written on the window), setting the modem speed to whatever the 56xxx number was, turning off the lock file thing, adding my ISP with the phone number, and dialing after entering my username and password to dialup to the internet.
When I start KPPP, it complains about something with /etc/[Iforgetwhatgoeshere]/resolve.conf . When I click Dial, it makes all of the noises, goes pretty far. And then will either die and redial, or (I forget how I had it adjusted to do this) will say "logging into the network," and never quit "trying to log into the network." During the "redialing situation," I can hear what I think is the dialup "hang-up click" between redials. Please, please help me.
Please.
What worked before is using KPPP to have my external Creative Modem Blaster V.96 dialup modem connect to my dialup ISP. I also have an internal Lucent ltmodem that I don't use in Linux. To the best of my knowledge, doing exactly what I did in SUSE to connect to the internet doesn't work. This constitutes adding a modem, putting it to TTYS0 (I don't think I have it capitalized the same way it actually is written on the window), setting the modem speed to whatever the 56xxx number was, turning off the lock file thing, adding my ISP with the phone number, and dialing after entering my username and password to dialup to the internet.
When I start KPPP, it complains about something with /etc/[Iforgetwhatgoeshere]/resolve.conf . When I click Dial, it makes all of the noises, goes pretty far. And then will either die and redial, or (I forget how I had it adjusted to do this) will say "logging into the network," and never quit "trying to log into the network." During the "redialing situation," I can hear what I think is the dialup "hang-up click" between redials. Please, please help me.
Please.
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