easier dial up configuration
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One Hundred Papercuts |
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Undecided
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network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
A lot of people in the world use dial up. I did until a couple months ago. This is the first time I have ever NOT used dial up an I hope I will be back somewhere that only has dial up soon.
Ubuntu is my OS, I have some others to play with but this is the OS for me.
Dial up is a pain to configure in Ubuntu. PCLOS-Gnome is easy. Mandriva is easy. Ubuntu should be easy too as it is in every other way.
I realize that Dial up is not important to people that do not use it and consider it old tech. In a lot of the world it is not old tech. It is the ONLY tech for connecting. It may be slow but it works.
It takes a long time to update with dial up bet it can be done and is important to the health of the OS. Upgrading is done by getting a CD from some ground delivery service and doing a clean install.
To sum up, if someone has the time to work on this a bunch of us out here would be really thankful.
Could you give clear steps for how you configure dialup at the moment, and what could be improved, thanks!