Vincent, Alexandre, and Dimi
Grrr, Im really starting to not like Linux's PPPoE support...
I have tried every version of pppd and pppoe that is available besides CVS (and thats because I cant get online in Linux to get it) in order to get my DSL workin in Linux and I am giving up until I can afford to get a DSL Router (hopefully next week). So until then, I will be unable to do any regression testing on Diablo II and will be unable to test out any of the most recent patches to verify that they fix problems with my setup... so until next Wednesday I will probably just lurk on the lists
-Dustin
On November 29, 2002 12:31 am, Dustin Navea wrote:
Grrr, Im really starting to not like Linux's PPPoE support...
I know, PPPoE can blow chunks sometimes. I've switched to cable, and I'm not going back! :)
so until next Wednesday I will probably just lurk on the lists
Don't worry -- the treeview patch I've submitted is not supposed to fix anything just yet. Oh man, sooo many things to do, so little time...
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dimitrie O. Paun" dpaun@rogers.com To: "Dustin Navea" speeddymon@sbcglobal.net; "Wine Developers" wine-devel@winehq.com Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 5:41 AM Subject: Re: Doc Build, Diablo II Regression Test, and TreeView Patch Test Updates
On November 29, 2002 12:31 am, Dustin Navea wrote:
Grrr, Im really starting to not like Linux's PPPoE support...
I know, PPPoE can blow chunks sometimes. I've switched to cable, and I'm not going back! :)
A long time ago in an apartment complex not too far away ;) I had cable and got evicted and had to cancel it. If I had Time Warner in this complex instead of US Online I would have gotten cable, but this was all that I could get and plus it _lowered_ my total phone bill by about $15 a month, long story I will tell later..
so until next Wednesday I will probably just lurk on the lists
Don't worry -- the treeview patch I've submitted is not supposed to fix anything just yet. Oh man, sooo many things to do, so little time...
lol, I hear ya, it looks like it is a step in the right direction at least, I will have to admit that at first glance I had thought you removed some essential stuff, but then I looked more carefully, so I should shut up now ;)
-Dustin