Mint 19.02 Dial up procedures with Kppp
ray burke
rayburke30 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 27 20:24:32 UTC 2023
Sorry I thought this was the list I contact for Dontas?
Ray
On 28/03/2023, c_smith9202 <c_smith9202 at proton.me> wrote:
> I'm not sure why you're not asking this on the Linux Mint forms. Besides
> both being based on Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Linux Mint share little in common.
> You're not even asking a KDE question.
>
> You're not likely to get many useful answers here in regards to a solely
> Linux Mint and Cinnamon question
>
> --c_smith
>
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>
> -------- Original Message --------
> On Mar 26, 2023, 7:57 PM, ray burke wrote:
>
>> Dontas 22/3/;2023, I know its been a long time since we have communicated
>> , but I am wondering that my mint 19.02 is showing to update to Tina
>> (mate) the next level, so how do I upgrade without losing my Tina
>> (cinnamon) data, and how big is the update in (GB's) and how would I
>> download an ISO disc? Ray On 03/05/2020, ray burke wrote: > ----------
>> Forwarded message ---------- > From: ray burke > Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2020
>> 13:25:03 +1000 > Subject: Re: Mint 19.02 Dial up procedures with Kppp >
>> To: Kubuntu user technical support > > Dontas 21/4/2020, > > Sorry my
>> mistake. To run my 2.5 inch sata 129gb > Mint 19.02 which is inside a
>> portable external > USB HDD. I connect to the USB port on my Desktop, >
>> then boot up and when 1st page shows press the PF12 > key to select the
>> boot menu sequence and boot from > the USB-HDD, thus boots up from my
>> external HDD(mint > 19.02). Once booted up Mint 19.02 I notice that even >
>> though thru synaptic program I installed Kppp app, > but this does not
>> show thru the M-menu panel and there > for can only be started thru the
>> terminal as "sudo kppp" > I dont know where the Kppp icon has gone should
>> I try > and re-install it. > > Also when I ran Gnome PPP icon(red
>> telephone) it comes > up but thru the configuration screen can't find the
>> > modem address as not sure of this- > eg. > /dev/modem > /dev/ttys0 to s4
>> > /dev/noz0 to 3 > /dev/usb/tty/ACM0 to 3 > /dev/usb/tty/usb0 to 3 >
>> /dev/tty/ACM0 to 3 > /dev/tty/usb0 to 3 > /dev/usb/HSI0 to 3 >
>> /dev/rfccomm0 to 3 > /dev/ircomm0 to 3 > /dev/ttySL0 to 3 > /dev/ttySHSF0
>> to 3 > > What do think? > > Ray > PS I have since found out it to be
>> /dev/ttys1, and now says no permissions, > so denied? > > On 20/04/2020,
>> Donatas Glodenis wrote: >> I doubt that a list like this will help you
>> deal with hardware issues - >> if >> kppp does not find a modem and you
>> are not sure where it is/if it is >> connected, >> perhaps you need to
>> find someone tech-savvy in the vicinity to help you >> out... >> >> Just
>> in case it is a software/configuration issue: you could also try the >>
>> default connection to network method in Mint (I suspect there should be >>
>> some >> applet of Network Manager in the system tray). Kppp, after all, is
>> no >> longer >> maintained, so you might have more luck with other tools.
>> >> >> But first of all, have you got the connection parameters that you
>> need to >> set >> in kppp or another program from your network provider?
>> Is it a mobile >> broadband, or plain old dialup (such went extinct in
>> Lithuania about 15 >> years >> ago) that we are talking about? >> >>
>> Sincerely >> >> Donatas G. >> >> 2020 m. balandžio 20 d., pirmadienis
>> 06:26:41 EEST ray burke rašė: >>> Dontas 20/4/2020, >>> >>> NBN stands for
>> National Broadband Network for Australia run by Telstra. >>> When I start
>> KPPP it shows the logon page and when I do connect it fails >>> to >>>
>> find the 56 external modem for dial up, and I am not sure where and how
>> >>> I >>> find it to see that it is connecting? >>> >>> Ray >>> PS what
>> command do I use to locate the port number my external >>> modem connected
>> to? >>> >>> On 19/04/2020, dgvirtual at akl.lt wrote: >>> > Ray, >>> > Are
>> you still using kppp on Mint? If so, what is exactly not working, >>> >
>> can >>> > you post here the settings that used to work previously? And,
>> what is >>> > NBN? >>> > >>> > Donatas >>> > >>> > 2020-04-19 08:21 ray
>> burke rašė: >>> >> Anyone out there, >>> >> >>> >> I have been running
>> K10.0/k12.02/k14.04 with dial up thru Kppp, but >>> >> have >>> >> found
>> >>> >> that Mint 19.2 is more efficient, so I have loaded up a sata 160gb
>> >>> >> and >>> >> runs really >>> >> good, but I cant get it to run and
>> can't find correct procedures for >>> >> dial up thru Kppp. >>> >> Have
>> been advised by Nils thru this link who has helped me out with >>> >>
>> other >>> >> things >>> >> with K14.04 and mint but unable for cure this
>> dial-up for Mint 19.2 >>> >> even >>> >> though >>> >> when I borrow a
>> dongle I can connect thru the modem stick to internet >>> >> thru >>> >>
>> NBN . >>> >> Cause I am a pensioner I cannot afford NBN, there only
>> dial-up. >>> >> Cold someone advise me how do this for Mint 19.2? >>> >>
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