http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=903553 --- Comment #8 from Marguerite Su --- Created attachment 613402 --> http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/attachment.cgi?id=613402&action=edit DSL error log Luckly I get an error log from a user. There's only a warning there: NetworkManager[1122]: <warn> (enp1s0): PPPoE failed to start: Could not find pppoe binary. and rp-pppoe package provides the binrary. and a few things confirmed with his help. 0. rp-pppoe was never in the DVD. (13.1 and 13.2) 1. rp-pppoe.so exists in both ppp 2.4.5 (12.3 & 13.1) and ppp 2.4.7 (13.2) 2. rp-pppoe.so is a wrapper at least in 13.2, it brings rp-pppoe in. So a new theory comes out: ppp 2.4.5 may not require a binary to connect DSL networks, and new ppp 2.4.7 do requre. then: 0. I'll package a ppp 2.4.5 for 13.2 and ask my user to downgrade and connect without rp-ppoe installed under openSUSE 13.2 If he can connect, then it'll be a packaging bug of "ppp" package. (failed to catch all dependencies) If he can't, that'll be another story. then I will call the public to prove that "DSL connection working in 13.1 really can't work in 13.2". 1. I'll find what the "binary" actually is. Marguerite -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.