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Got it working!!! More questions!



I got my first Debian system up and running. Now for the tasking of configuring it for my needs.

I've managed to get KDE 2.1.1 up and running already!!! I never could get RedHat to upgrade worth a hoot. With Debian's install model, I know I'll be able to upgrade for quite some time to whatever I want. Thank you open sourcers.

Now when I upgraded to KDE 2.1.1 it overwrote some of my ppp configuration stuff somewhere in the process. I probably said, Y when I should have said N somewhere. wvdial dials and connects. I can ping numerical IP addresses, but I can't ping named addresses. I found the DNS info I had given it earlier as provided by my ISP in the /etc directory, but the static gateway info was missing. It seems it should be in the /etc/gateways file, but I can't figure out the syntax. I know the IP address, I know it's a static gateway and I know the name of the site, but I don't know how to fill out the gateways file. Is there some automated tool I could run? Under RedHat I just used kppp and it worked fine. Can't download kppp now that my connection is broken.

Also, what's the best options for reading email under X and browsing. I was figuring on trying kmail and konqueror at first. I hear bad remarks about Netscape and Mozilla all the time. What else is there?



Shawn Garbett



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