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Hi, I'm a recent convert to linux after years of using Windows. If anyone can advise re connecting to the internet using ubuntu then I would be very grateful. Ubuntu doesn't find the modem at all but I've been browsing the help files and forums and thanks to a helpful reference http://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto I have used sudo pppconfig to set up a connection. The modem dialed out ok and connected to the ISP. But came back with an error message and I couldn't use the connection.
I left the section 'enter the IP number for your primary nameserver' blank since this didn't mean much to me. I suppose this is where I went wrong (this question wasn't covered in the instructions for some reason).
I know it's possible to get this working but am not sure what to do next.
Ubuntu sure looks better than windows 2000 !
Thanks in advance for checking this out.
Leon
Update: went to xtra webpage and got DNS settings for their servers then redid pppconfig to include IP address. Result - I'm writing this from Ubuntu. Only took a few days. Next - increasing the screen resolution. I like what Stephen Bucaro wrote about this 'unfotunately, with Linux things are not so easy'. Going offline now. My partner has given up on me and gone to bed...
I left the section 'enter the IP number for your primary nameserver' blank since this didn't mean much to me. I suppose this is where I went wrong (this question wasn't covered in the instructions for some reason).
I know it's possible to get this working but am not sure what to do next.
Ubuntu sure looks better than windows 2000 !
Thanks in advance for checking this out.
Leon
Update: went to xtra webpage and got DNS settings for their servers then redid pppconfig to include IP address. Result - I'm writing this from Ubuntu. Only took a few days. Next - increasing the screen resolution. I like what Stephen Bucaro wrote about this 'unfotunately, with Linux things are not so easy'. Going offline now. My partner has given up on me and gone to bed...
Last edited by Leon24 : Jun 19th, 2007 at 7:25 am. Reason: sorted problem out - was nearly there!
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