steve wrote:
My client's ISP (wanadoo, Spain) tells me to use kppp to configure the installation. When I go to install kppp, yast tells me that kinternet is the tool to use.
They are different. kppp is a frontend to pppd, kinternet is also, with smpppd, also a frontend for pppd. Yast is more designed for kinternet, or more probably smpppd (suse meta ppp daemon). I prefer the more simple kppp, but it depends on what kind of connection. kppp is really good for a simple dial-up, kinternet is great for dsl.
In the days of 6.2 I seem to remember it all being done with Yast. Surely, they write to the same files don't they?
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