robert_storey
09-02-2004, 01:57 AM
Knoppix has an ADSL Config utility (actually, it's the standard Debian pppoeconf script). That's fine, it works great, but when it comes to actually starting and stopping your pppoe connection, I don't see any easy way to do it. The only way I've discovered to start/stop my connection is by going to the command line, su to root, and typing:
pon dsl-provider / poff dsl-provider
I cannot find any sort of ADSL start/stop menu or icon. I think this is badly needed. I'm pretty experienced with Linux, but newbies are going to be very put off by having to work on the command line, and especially needing to su to root everytime they want to connect/disconnect. I realize this is probably an issue that the Debian developers should address, but they haven't, and Knoppix is meant to be more intuitive than Debian.
Or is there some easy trick that I just have not discovered? If there is, please tell me, and I'll apologize for my ignorance.
regards,
Robert
pon dsl-provider / poff dsl-provider
I cannot find any sort of ADSL start/stop menu or icon. I think this is badly needed. I'm pretty experienced with Linux, but newbies are going to be very put off by having to work on the command line, and especially needing to su to root everytime they want to connect/disconnect. I realize this is probably an issue that the Debian developers should address, but they haven't, and Knoppix is meant to be more intuitive than Debian.
Or is there some easy trick that I just have not discovered? If there is, please tell me, and I'll apologize for my ignorance.
regards,
Robert