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Re: Trying to get rp-pppoe to work with 2.2r3 so I can upgrade to Sid



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So, you have 2.2r3 installed, but you don't have the PPPoE client on your 
system? Or, you have it on your system, and it doesn't work. ? Did you try 
"apt-cache search pppoe"? Here's what I get:
rusty@poet:~$ apt-cache search pppoe
pppoe - PPP over Ethernet driver
pppoeconf - configures PPPoE/ADSL
pppstatus - console-based PPP status monitor

Or, you could download the .deb straight from the debian website (I'm 
assuming this mail was sent using Mac OS X), put it on a shared drive that 
both Linux and Mac OS X can read, and then just "dpkg -i pppoe.deb" (or 
whatever) after you've booted into Linux. 

I don't have pppoeconf in my system, but maybe you could try "adsl-setup" 
which kicks off a configuration script. 

HTH...

Russell
On Tuesday 11 June 2002 18:32 pm, Patrick Klee wrote:
> Hi folks,
>     I have Debian 2.2r3 and I installed it.  I also have rp-pppoe because I
> feel it's the best client to get hooked onto DSL.  My problems are as
> follows:  I have the latest version of Roaring Penguin and 2.2r3.  I got it
> working a while back, but I re formatted the drive to make room for OS X.
> Really all I recall doing was tinkering till it worked, but it's not
> working now.  Is there a pppoe program on the CDs that will get me online
> so I can get Sid?  Name names, please.  I have looked everywhere using
> dselect and I can't find anything, simply because I don't know names, and I
> searched for rp-pppoe and it had "pppoe" maybe that will work?
>
>
> Please mail me, ASAP, you guys are great.  Debian will always rock.
>
> Patrick

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