Is there any special method required to connect to Juno using Slackware 9 +KDE?
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A) What authentication method does Juno use? (PAP, CHAP, ect..)
B) What's the nameserver?
C) How do I make my modem work (rather, I have a PCI modem... what device slot is it?)
I think you need propriety software for this. Lindows has it, but it's only available to members. I think they (eg. Juno/NetZero, owned by same company) use a special password or something, because when I tried connecting to NetZero, in a terminal their server gave me prompts for username & password, but they turned me down even though it was the right data. The username & password work if you enter it in their Windoze software.
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i have had this same prob. if you can find a solution would you post it so i can learn what files need to be edited or at least figure out how to get the linux box online. i have a network thread here that is probably dead now. i have tried all the suggestions from the thread and still no interenet connection. here is the thread.
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