SIMS, Paul, LCTL wrote:
You could always use kppp in KDE, or ezppp, for instance.
On 10 February 1999 15:53, zentara [SMTP:zentara@mindspring.com] wrote:
I think the reason is that wvdial will automatically adjust from a "scripted login" to a pap or chap login , depending on what your
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