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DesktopLinux: Using DSL with Linux

Written By
MR
Mark Rais
Nov 9, 2004

[ Thanks to M Craner for this
link. ]

“This brief section should help beginning Linux users get a DSL
connection up and running. Notice that I use LOTS of graphics to
help guide beginning users. For my Linux book that was a good
thing, but for someone with a dial-up internet connection it may be
slow!

“The following tips will hopefully help give a well rounded view
into the necessary settings and configuration that apply to most
newer flavors. For older flavors using KDE or older versions of
SuSe, you will need to install the PPPoE driver before
configuration is possible. These drivers should be on your Linux
flavor’s website…”

Complete
Story

MR

Mark Rais

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