The dialup configuration tool has a button called "Debug" on the right hand lower side. When the mouse hovers over it it displays "Dial the selected Internet Connection" and when pressed actually dials in. When connected the button still is called "Hang Up" but when mouse hovers over it reads "Dial the selected Internet Connection", and when pressed does not seem to hang up. PS.: I don't know which component this is supposed to be, as there is nowhere any reference to this, but your stupid form doesn't let me exit without filling out a component (I would have thought that dial up configuration tool is quite a nice name for this component)
Which dialup configuration tool are you referring to? We're shipping at least 4 of them - rp3, kppp, linuxconf and isdn-config.
Re: your email +------- Additional comments from bero 2000-06-23 07:23 ------- +Which dialup configuration tool are you referring to? We're shipping at least 4 +of them - rp3, kppp, linuxconf and isdn-config. I don't know which, how can I tell for sure? I suspect it is the linuxconfig, running under the XF86 graphical interface
Try running each of them manually, then tell me which one looks the same as the one you're using. The commands you'll want to try are rp3 kppp gnome-linuxconf isdn-config (Don't worry about getting errors from some of the commands, you don't necessarily have all of them installed).
The closest match was rp3. Pardon a linux ingnoramus, but why is this so hard to figure out? I used the Xwindow graphical interface. I pressed the main gnome button (Linux 6.2)to call up the menu, and choose Internet. In the internet menu the first choice is Dialup configuration tool. This is what I used to configure. This is where the button is mislabeled.
Reassigning to rp3 maintainers.
This will be fixed in rp3-1.1.2-3 and later.