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Re: Potato on laptops



On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 04:49:09PM -0300, Dada wrote:
> Still I have not been able to get the modem or sound card to work
> under Linux on my Sony Vaio 505 TX.
> 
> I have tried xisp as somebody suggested here, and I get a message
> ' pppd returned 1!' when I try to dial.
> 
> I have tried kppp and I got the message
> 'pppd is not properly installed!'

Did you try wvdial?  I found that that worked for me while pppd was
misconfigured.


> > I do a 'dselect
> >update; apt-get -fudy dselect-upgrade' every morning and generally
> >upgrade.
> 
> 
> How do you do that ..?  I am new Linux user. 
> 

Have you set up apt?   You have to enter the address of the ftp server you
want to connect to with the path to the Debian distribution into the file
/etc/apt/source.conf
Then you type
    apt-get update
to update your list of available packages,
then
    apt-get upgrade
will upgrade all your packages to the latest versions.

By the way
    apt-get dist-upgrade
will upgrade from slink to potato.

Like they already said, you can also keep your packages up-to-date using
dselect.


Drew


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