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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: Kan on 26 May 2003, 11:11

Title: Mandrake help!
Post by: Kan on 26 May 2003, 11:11
Well I just installed madrake 9 and am probably making some
really stuped mistakes, but anyhow anyone that can help.. I
need some.

My problem is I cant get my internet connection working well at all.

Let say I use gome-ppp (KDE), when it sort of connects it says
'pppd daemon died unexpectly'

I use Kpp and it says 'can not load ruleset "largentina.rst/"
and "pppd died unexpectly".

Just crazy things like that, anyone can help?
Am I ment to do a whole lot of installing first or something?
Title: Mandrake help!
Post by: GoodwillMan on 26 May 2003, 11:53
Well Im not sure what this is, it sure is weird, someone should know more about this.
Title: Mandrake help!
Post by: black-heart on 26 May 2003, 14:40
Dunno about gnome but kppp on mine the argentina thing is under accounting why its default i wouldnt know. Make sure you go through all the tabs and can query / detect your modem ok.
Title: Mandrake help!
Post by: Pantso on 26 May 2003, 15:06
What kind of modem are you using?
Title: Mandrake help!
Post by: preacher on 26 May 2003, 16:14
first of all there might be a problem with kppp. Try this to connect to the internet.

#ifup ppp0

I had a similar problem with Mandrake 8.1 years ago.
Title: Mandrake help!
Post by: Kan on 27 May 2003, 21:43
#ifup ppp0 ??

Maybe I should try and reinstall it?
I am using a Askey 56K data fax etc in COM 2.

I hope this starts working and it doesn't put me off
linux for life   (http://tongue.gif)
Title: Mandrake help!
Post by: Faust on 27 May 2003, 10:17
From a (quick) google search that would be an internal right?  Do you know whether or not it is a hardware / software modem?
Title: Mandrake help!
Post by: preacher on 28 May 2003, 18:08
quote:
Originally posted by Kan:
#ifup ppp0 ??

Maybe I should try and reinstall it?
I am using a Askey 56K data fax etc in COM 2.

I hope this starts working and it doesn't put me off
linux for life    (http://tongue.gif)  



Im sorry if I did not explain this well. This is a command you would type into a terminal. Open up Konsole, or xterm and su to root. Next type in "ifup ppp0" This tells the computer to try and connect to the internet using the dialup adapter(ppp0). I thought kppp might be your problem because I had a problem with kppp in mandrake 8.1.

$su
Password:
#ifup ppp0
Title: Mandrake help!
Post by: Refalm on 28 May 2003, 18:19
I'd never switch to ADSL. Cable is so easy to set up in Linux, that you actually don't have to. Detects your networkcard, queries your DHCP server, and then it's all done.
Title: Mandrake help!
Post by: Kan on 29 May 2003, 04:42
quote:
Originally posted by ThePreacher:


Im sorry if I did not explain this well. This is a command you would type into a terminal. Open up Konsole, or xterm and su to root. Next type in "ifup ppp0" This tells the computer to try and connect to the internet using the dialup adapter(ppp0). I thought kppp might be your problem because I had a problem with kppp in mandrake 8.1.

$su
Password:
#ifup ppp0



Ok I tyed that and it sort of dialed... but then
did nothing else... so I dont know   :confused:  

Anyway the bigger problem is that when I entered
linux this time for some damn reason it didnt detect my sound card.. Then all the destop icons
dissapeared and I couldnt use the right click on
my mouse!!!

I think its time for a reinstall yes?
Title: Mandrake help!
Post by: Pantso on 30 May 2003, 03:00
I forgot to ask. Was your modem automatically picked up during installation by Harddrake? If not, did you load any drivers for your modem?

Just remembered. Have you run wvdial from the terminal? If not, do the following:

Code: [Select]

After you execute wvdial, please tell me what the output is.
Title: Mandrake help!
Post by: Kan on 30 May 2003, 05:22
quote:
Originally posted by Panos:
I forgot to ask. Was your modem automatically picked up during installation by Harddrake? If not, did you load any drivers for your modem?
Just remembered. Have you run wvdial from the terminal? If not, do the following:

Code: [Select]
[/b]


Im not sure if it got picked up, but Im guessing
it did. Anyway I haven't tryed wvdial yet but Ill
do then when I get back (after long wekend) and Ill PM you the result.

[edit: I fixed your quote  (http://smile.gif) ]

[ June 08, 2003: Message edited by: The Master of Reality / Bob ]