Re: dial-up networking

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> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have been using Red Hat OS since Red Hat 7.3. I used to connect to
> the Internet using a dial-up internet connection through KPPP. I did
> that successfully with Fedora 6 as well - only for around two weeks -
> after that it started throwing an error message that there was no
> carrier! Now I have Fedora 7 and the problem is the same. It refuses
> to connect to the Internet from Linux from day 1 - it does
> successfully from Windows. I don't understand why it got connected
> using Fedora 6 initially and then started saying "No Carrier" after
> two weeks. And I don't understand why I can't connect to the Internet
> using KPPP from Fedora 7. Would anybody help me please?
> 

 Since you haven't solved this yet I thought I'd send you this shot in the dark.
disclaimer: I don't use KDE and haven't used dial-up in years, but does KDE use
Network-Manager?  If it does, try with Network-Manager disabled or removed. 

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