Dialup

Thomas W. Cranston cranston_tom at asapchoice.com
Mon Jun 13 16:21:14 UTC 2005


Hi

I am Linux newbie. I am A+ certified (I know-big deal)

I just installed Fedora Core 3 2004-11-03. I used System Settings - 
Network - Query - entered Password for root - Network Configuration - My 
USR internal hardware Modem shows up as ppp0.

Nothing happens when I activate it. Its volume is set at very loud.

I can get out on the web using that machine, running Damm Small Linux 
(DSL)form the CD player and RAM, so that tells me that there is not a 
hardware problem.

I do not see any way to select authentication methods from the Network 
Configuration. (PAP, Chat, or CHAP) I do not see an option to configure 
my modem to .......S4 (comm 5) Where USR Modems usually configure to. 
This is where I place it when running DSL. I find it odd that a lot of 
Linux distros automatically configure the modem to .....S0 (comm 1), as 
most hardware modems are USR (at least in this part of the world), and 
they configure to ....S4. How do I make these choices?

Now comes the big question

 I tried tail -f /var/log/messages, and got permission denied.

I am assuming that I have root permissions, as I created a root password 
during the installation, as well as a User name and a password. I use my 
root password to use the network configuration application.

How do I log on as root?

I do not see anywhere to log on as root. After I boot up, I am asked for 
my user name, and then my password. I do not see anywhere to log on as root.





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