Bug 16575

Summary: Kppp bug on the new KDE 2.0.1?
Product: [Applications] kppp Reporter: Alberto Vacca <dol1400>
Component: generalAssignee: Harri Porten <porten>
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG    
Severity: normal    
Priority: NOR    
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: unspecified   
OS: Other   
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Description Alberto Vacca 2000-12-06 16:06:01 UTC
(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***)

Dear sirs

I downloaded yesterday night the new KDE 2.0.1 and I cannot get an
internet connection with my modem anymore while everything was ok using
the "old" Kde 2.

My modem is the US Robotics 56K message modem.

The connection problem makes the daemon die straight after the
connection speed appears on the log windows.

Is mine a unique case or is it a recognized bug?

My best regards

Alberto Vacca
Comment 1 Mr.Y.Shivakant 2000-12-07 03:51:07 UTC
-----Original Message-----
From: Alberto Vacca <dol1400@iperbole.bologna.it>
To: submit@bugs.kde.org <submit@bugs.kde.org>
Date: Wednesday December 06 2000 8:47 PM
Subject: Bug#16575: Kppp bug on the new KDE 2.0.1?


>Dear sirs
>
>I downloaded yesterday night the new KDE 2.0.1 and I cannot get an
>internet connection with my modem anymore while everything was ok using
>the "old" Kde 2.
>
>My modem is the US Robotics 56K message modem.
>
>The connection problem makes the daemon die straight after the
>connection speed appears on the log windows.
>
>Is mine a unique case or is it a recognized bug?
>
>My best regards
>
>Alberto Vacca
>
>
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Very Well Done .Have you configured the modem to the new system.


YOURS SINCERELY
Shivakanth
Comment 2 Jas 2001-03-01 20:07:57 UTC
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Linux distribution:Suse 7.1
Kernel:2.4
Kppp version:2.4
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Comment 3 Daniel Naber 2002-09-30 02:25:43 UTC
Closing a stone-age bug that cannot be reproduced.