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Entries this day: ppp_with_linux ppp with linux 8:35 Monday 15 June 1998 Last night at midnight I shut down windows 95 after getting help from my friend Ned on Linux. I had been unable to get ppp to work. He told me to try the Networking icon in the control panel in Linux once I start XWindows. I did that and still had no luck. With a little poking around I found that I had to be logged in as root for that to work; otherwise I got a bunch of zombied processes. Hmmmm With a bit more poking and lots of reading SAMS Teach Yerself Linux in 24 Hours I found how to run a script called ppp-on that would dial the modem and connect. I had to shutdown and reboot Win95 to find the phone number to call my ISP, so I did that and rebooted into Linux. I editted the script and updated the resolv.conf file so it knew the IP address of the primary and secondary DNS.. After a few tries, I realized I had forgotten to chmod the scripts to make them executable. Then *bing* it worked! It was 1:00am. I downloaded using Lynx the 3.2 meg Mosaic file and I could
not find it on my system.. I have no idea where it went.
7am *bing* I woke up and wrote down my dream and decided I'll do laundry tomorrow instead of today (I promise!) and hopped back onto Linux. I used ftp instead of lynx to ftp the Mosaic browser to my machine and this time it was there. (I tested with a small file first) un gzipped Mosaic and ran it and wow! it worked and I felt the thrill of victory! Even more thrilling, I went to my homepage and the browser crashed and the terminal congratulated me with the message Congratulations, you have found a bug in NCSA Mosaic 2.7b5 on Linux. If a core file was generated in your directory, please do one of the following: % dbx /path/to/Mosaic /path/to/core dbx> where OR % gdb /path/to/Mosaic /path/to/core gdb> where Mail the results, and a description of what you were doing at the time, (include any URLs involved!) to mosaic-x@ncsa.uiuc.edu. We thank you for your support. ...exiting NCSA Mosaic now. I did as it asked (I hope emacs mailed it correctly; I think so because the modem blinked when I sent it). I tried again to connect to my site and it worked! And here I am writing a happy successful journal entry from my Linux box. permalink |