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So I installed Ubuntu this morning.

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  • M M dHatter

    You have to go to edit connections. Click on your connection then check the box connect automatically and save for all users. :-D

    Scissors cuts paper, paper covers rock, rock crushes lizard, lizard poisons Spock, Spock smashes scissors, scissors decapitates lizard, lizard eats paper, paper disproves Spock, Spock vaporizes rock, and as it always has, rock crushes scissors. :)

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    Brady Kelly
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    Once again, please give me credit. You can't create a wlan PPPoE connection through the UI, from everything I have tried. Only a wired network PPPoE connection.

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      Once again, please give me credit. You can't create a wlan PPPoE connection through the UI, from everything I have tried. Only a wired network PPPoE connection.

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      M dHatter
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      Wait til you have wireless driver problems... :) hehe but that can be fixed by going to http://linuxwireless.org/[^] and installing the latest for your card.

      Scissors cuts paper, paper covers rock, rock crushes lizard, lizard poisons Spock, Spock smashes scissors, scissors decapitates lizard, lizard eats paper, paper disproves Spock, Spock vaporizes rock, and as it always has, rock crushes scissors. :)

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      • B Brady Kelly

        And so far, I am not impressed. It has been a long day of googling, and finding only examples of others' frustration and confusion, and I am still not able to set up a DSL (PPPoE) connection over my wlan. In Windows I created a new connection, enter username and password, and it works.

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        JimmyRopes
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        Brady Kelly wrote:

        It has been a long day of googling, and finding only examples of others' frustration and confusion

        Now you know why Linux doesn't have a larger foothold as a workstation OS. :|

        Brady Kelly wrote:

        I am still not able to set up a DSL (PPPoE) connection over my wlan

        The difference between Linux and Windows system administrators is that Linux system administrators need to be system administrators. :doh:

        Brady Kelly wrote:

        In Windows I created a new connection, enter username and password, and it works.

        As they say in New York City; fuggetaboutit! You will really need to know how to administer the machine now. On the minus side, you will have a steep learning curve. :thumbsdown: On the plus side, when you have mastered the details you will really know how the system operates. :thumbsup:

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        • B Brady Kelly

          Nearly everything does just work. Except a PPPoE connection over wifi, which is one of the first things I wanted in Ubuntu. That's why I installed it; to discover how to set up that connection, so I can give my housemate definitive instructions to set up the same connection on his Ubuntu machine, without having to sit and dabble in confusion on his machine.

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          Brady Kelly wrote:

          so I can give my housemate definitive instructions to set up the same connection on his her Ubuntu machine, without having to sit and dabble in confusion on his her machine.

          FTFY If it is a he then you have dabbled on his machine until you knew what you were doing and then set up yours if you liked the OS.

          The report of my death was an exaggeration - Mark Twain
          Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
          Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
          I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopes

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          • B Brady Kelly

            And so far, I am not impressed. It has been a long day of googling, and finding only examples of others' frustration and confusion, and I am still not able to set up a DSL (PPPoE) connection over my wlan. In Windows I created a new connection, enter username and password, and it works.

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            Michael Bergman
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            Even on Windows, we had a devil of a time getting Wifi to work across adjacent rooms. Everyone got tired of it so I had to wire the house.

            m.bergman

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            To succeed in the world it is not enough to be stupid, you must also be well-mannered. -- Voltaire

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            • M Michael Bergman

              Even on Windows, we had a devil of a time getting Wifi to work across adjacent rooms. Everyone got tired of it so I had to wire the house.

              m.bergman

              For Bruce Schneier, quanta only have one state : afraid.

              To succeed in the world it is not enough to be stupid, you must also be well-mannered. -- Voltaire

              In most cases the only difference between disappointment and depression is your level of commitment. -- Marc Maron

              I am not a chatbot

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              Brady Kelly
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              That sounds like a hardware problem though.

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                Brady Kelly wrote:

                It has been a long day of googling, and finding only examples of others' frustration and confusion

                Now you know why Linux doesn't have a larger foothold as a workstation OS. :|

                Brady Kelly wrote:

                I am still not able to set up a DSL (PPPoE) connection over my wlan

                The difference between Linux and Windows system administrators is that Linux system administrators need to be system administrators. :doh:

                Brady Kelly wrote:

                In Windows I created a new connection, enter username and password, and it works.

                As they say in New York City; fuggetaboutit! You will really need to know how to administer the machine now. On the minus side, you will have a steep learning curve. :thumbsdown: On the plus side, when you have mastered the details you will really know how the system operates. :thumbsup:

                The report of my death was an exaggeration - Mark Twain
                Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
                Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
                I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopes

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                Brisingr Aerowing
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                JimmyRopes wrote:

                The difference between Linux and Windows system administrators is that Linux system administrators need to be system administrators.

                Hey, I am not a Linux SysAdmin, but I have taught some Linux SysAdmins here at Ivy Tech a thing or two (or three or four or five or... well, you get the idea). I think it is kind of sad that I, as a lowly student, knows more about Linux than the paid Linux SysAdmins here. :sigh:

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                • B Brady Kelly

                  That sounds like a hardware problem though.

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                  Michael Bergman
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                  Given that the signal is transmitted through the ether, I thought it would be vaporware.

                  m.bergman

                  For Bruce Schneier, quanta only have one state : afraid.

                  To succeed in the world it is not enough to be stupid, you must also be well-mannered. -- Voltaire

                  In most cases the only difference between disappointment and depression is your level of commitment. -- Marc Maron

                  I am not a chatbot

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                  • B Brisingr Aerowing

                    JimmyRopes wrote:

                    The difference between Linux and Windows system administrators is that Linux system administrators need to be system administrators.

                    Hey, I am not a Linux SysAdmin, but I have taught some Linux SysAdmins here at Ivy Tech a thing or two (or three or four or five or... well, you get the idea). I think it is kind of sad that I, as a lowly student, knows more about Linux than the paid Linux SysAdmins here. :sigh:

                    I think computer viruses should count as life. I think it says something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far is purely destructive. We've created life in our own image. Stephen Hawking

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                    JimmyRopes
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                    Zac Greve wrote:

                    I think it is kind of sad that I, as a lowly student, knows more about Linux than the paid Linux SysAdmins here.

                    Sounds like they were SysAdmins in name only. Actually things have changed quite a lot since I was a UNIX SysAdmin in the 1980's. These days you do not need to have as much knowledgd of the inner workings to be able to administer a Linux machine.

                    The report of my death was an exaggeration - Mark Twain
                    Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
                    Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
                    I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopes

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                    • B Brady Kelly

                      And so far, I am not impressed. It has been a long day of googling, and finding only examples of others' frustration and confusion, and I am still not able to set up a DSL (PPPoE) connection over my wlan. In Windows I created a new connection, enter username and password, and it works.

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                      ziggyfish
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                      Well me being a Ubuntu user and have set up a DSL connection before. I have a couple of question so we can solve the issues at hand. First what type of modem do you have. You may need to install the driver correctly. Secondly how is it connected to the computer, if it is connected using USB, run the following command in a terminal and post the output:

                      lsusb

                      If its a PCI modem use:

                      lspci -k

                      I am specificly looking for the Device IDs.

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                      • Z ziggyfish

                        Well me being a Ubuntu user and have set up a DSL connection before. I have a couple of question so we can solve the issues at hand. First what type of modem do you have. You may need to install the driver correctly. Secondly how is it connected to the computer, if it is connected using USB, run the following command in a terminal and post the output:

                        lsusb

                        If its a PCI modem use:

                        lspci -k

                        I am specificly looking for the Device IDs.

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                        Brady Kelly
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                        Our connections are working OK now, thanks. It was the pppoeconf tool that did the trick.

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                        • B Brady Kelly

                          Our connections are working OK now, thanks. It was the pppoeconf tool that did the trick.

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                          ziggyfish
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                          Good to hear, I hope you love Ubuntu as much as I do.

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                            Good to hear, I hope you love Ubuntu as much as I do.

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                            Brady Kelly
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                            I think it will take a bit of time before there's any loving. Windows 7 is my default OS, from familiarity and that I do 95% Windows programming. Windows 7 doesn't lack anything for me, so Ubuntu will have to go the extra mile. That said, I am going to give it a proper chance and try and use it whenever I'm not working, for personal use, media etc.

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                              I think it will take a bit of time before there's any loving. Windows 7 is my default OS, from familiarity and that I do 95% Windows programming. Windows 7 doesn't lack anything for me, so Ubuntu will have to go the extra mile. That said, I am going to give it a proper chance and try and use it whenever I'm not working, for personal use, media etc.

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                              ziggyfish
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                              I absolutely understand. I did it when I was running Windows XP. What I ended up doing was running the applications that I would run in Ubuntu (back then it was Ubuntu 6.06) on Windows XP. As I got use to them there was a point in time, where I was using more of these tools. So I moved from that to running Ubuntu in a virtual machine. I learned from that how the file system works, and also how to do basic networking. I then started using the Ubuntu virtual machine so much that I decided to switch the equation, so that Ubuntu was the host and Windows XP was the guest. Over time I found myself using XP less and less. I now use the XP VM just for testing websites in IE and my current ASP.NET investigations. I also had a lot of problems like you, when doing the final switch from XP to Ubuntu, except I also had a strange problem where if I set my startup display in the BIOS to the graphics card (ATI Radieon 9200SE), Xorg would not start correctly, however if I had my on board graphics card set. and my Monitor connected to the Radieon, it would work perfectly. BTW I have been a PHP developer for 8 years, and I am doing some investigation on how good ASP.NET actually is. I am so use to everything being so simple and dynamic in PHP. Simple applications that requires authentication, simple form validation and output (for example is the email supplied a valid email address) seems so complicated for what it actually is. All I am trying to do is a simple CMS that has search engine friendly URLs. In PHP it takes about all of 30 mins. However I seem to be fighting VS2010 more than I am actually writing code and I have spent more than 3 days and got nowhere. So your not alone!!! However I am sure its just because I am use to the PHP ways of doing it, and I will get use to it.

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                                I absolutely understand. I did it when I was running Windows XP. What I ended up doing was running the applications that I would run in Ubuntu (back then it was Ubuntu 6.06) on Windows XP. As I got use to them there was a point in time, where I was using more of these tools. So I moved from that to running Ubuntu in a virtual machine. I learned from that how the file system works, and also how to do basic networking. I then started using the Ubuntu virtual machine so much that I decided to switch the equation, so that Ubuntu was the host and Windows XP was the guest. Over time I found myself using XP less and less. I now use the XP VM just for testing websites in IE and my current ASP.NET investigations. I also had a lot of problems like you, when doing the final switch from XP to Ubuntu, except I also had a strange problem where if I set my startup display in the BIOS to the graphics card (ATI Radieon 9200SE), Xorg would not start correctly, however if I had my on board graphics card set. and my Monitor connected to the Radieon, it would work perfectly. BTW I have been a PHP developer for 8 years, and I am doing some investigation on how good ASP.NET actually is. I am so use to everything being so simple and dynamic in PHP. Simple applications that requires authentication, simple form validation and output (for example is the email supplied a valid email address) seems so complicated for what it actually is. All I am trying to do is a simple CMS that has search engine friendly URLs. In PHP it takes about all of 30 mins. However I seem to be fighting VS2010 more than I am actually writing code and I have spent more than 3 days and got nowhere. So your not alone!!! However I am sure its just because I am use to the PHP ways of doing it, and I will get use to it.

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                                Brady Kelly
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                                Yes, there are many, many tricks in .NET to avoid work, and once you know them, it all becomes easy again. Just holler if you need help with it. Asking questions in the right forum here is a great way to better your knowledge.

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                                • B Brisingr Aerowing

                                  JimmyRopes wrote:

                                  The difference between Linux and Windows system administrators is that Linux system administrators need to be system administrators.

                                  Hey, I am not a Linux SysAdmin, but I have taught some Linux SysAdmins here at Ivy Tech a thing or two (or three or four or five or... well, you get the idea). I think it is kind of sad that I, as a lowly student, knows more about Linux than the paid Linux SysAdmins here. :sigh:

                                  I think computer viruses should count as life. I think it says something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far is purely destructive. We've created life in our own image. Stephen Hawking

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                                  I think its sad that in the 2010's Linux still requires this kind to tomfoolery to do basis sysadmin tasks. Jimmy wrote earlier "On the plus side, when you have mastered the details you will really know how the system operates." I certainly don't see that as a plus for Linux - modern devices should hide the complexity from users most of the time. I really don't see it as an "advantage" that mastering a system still requires occasional forays into state-of-the-art-40-years-ago command-line processing.

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                                  • B Brady Kelly

                                    And so far, I am not impressed. It has been a long day of googling, and finding only examples of others' frustration and confusion, and I am still not able to set up a DSL (PPPoE) connection over my wlan. In Windows I created a new connection, enter username and password, and it works.

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                                    Lost User
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                                    Please click the Network Icon in the Notification Area, and then click Edit Connections. A dialog with many tabs will open, and DSL would be the last. Go to that and click Add and add your configuration. That's it.

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                                      Please click the Network Icon in the Notification Area, and then click Edit Connections. A dialog with many tabs will open, and DSL would be the last. Go to that and click Add and add your configuration. That's it.

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                                      Brady Kelly
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                                      That isn't it. To add a dsl connection over wifi you have to use the pppoeconf tool to create the connection. We tried several times using just Edit Connections without success.

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                                      • B Brady Kelly

                                        And so far, I am not impressed. It has been a long day of googling, and finding only examples of others' frustration and confusion, and I am still not able to set up a DSL (PPPoE) connection over my wlan. In Windows I created a new connection, enter username and password, and it works.

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                                        thomas michaud
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                                        2 thoughts. 1) Personally I hate Unity (Ubuntu's Gnome 3 interface). I've installed the Gnome Classic interface. 2) Wireless drivers for network cards/USB sticks in Linux can be a pain. The first step is to know your network card.

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                                        • B Brady Kelly

                                          And so far, I am not impressed. It has been a long day of googling, and finding only examples of others' frustration and confusion, and I am still not able to set up a DSL (PPPoE) connection over my wlan. In Windows I created a new connection, enter username and password, and it works.

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                                          CKnig
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                                          I opted to install it into a VirtualBox and it works like a charm. Clipboard and Foldersharing - no problem

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