Tim
Maybe I am mistaken about using PPPoE, but that is what my router manual
suggests should be my settings.
I believe that demudi is not even able to see the router, which is
connected via one of the network ports.
How can I check to see what the other distros are doing?
Bal.
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[mailto:linux-audio-user-bounces@music.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of tim
hall
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 2:39 AM
To: A list for linux audio users
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] agnula/demudi unable to acces the
internet.
Lee Revell wrote:
On Sun, 2006-03-05 at 23:31 +0000, Bal Dobe wrote:
>Lee
>
>I connect to the internet via a 3com router, using PPPoE while demudi
is
>tying to connect using PPPoA.
>
>I do have other distros that are able to connect to the internet,
>Xubuntu 32 and 64 bit and a 64 bit DEbian based distro called
64Studio.
I do wonder why demudi would not be able to support my router. Can I
not just copy a file fm one of my other distros?
No, it's not that simple.
This is a bug in Demudi, your only hope is to get it fixed. Is it
maintained?
I doubt this is a bug in demudi, I'm fairly sure the network
configuration tools are no different to those in Debian or Ubuntu.
I don't understand why you're using either PPPoE or PPPoA, Bal, you
would use these for connecting directly to a modem, surely? Have a look
and check how the other distros are doing it - I would expect them to
talk directly to the router via a straightforward network connection. If
you really have to use PPP for this, then it could be complicated to
configure.
cheers,
tim hall
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