Hi all, after using Puppy Slacko now for 2 months I have to say I really quite like it. Nonetheless, for day to day use a proper Slackware install seems better.
One of the nifty little utils I found in Puppy is Gprs-connect (with gprs-setup or similar), which seems to be a front to a collection of scripts. It works better than anything with my Vodafone USB modem and I wondered where I can get it in native Slackware format. It seems to be part of the base sfs file only.
Would really like a standalone .txz if possible?
I've already got usb-modeswitch and broadband-provider-info installed, but ModemManager does not seem to do the trick.
Thanks for responses.
Sorry, it's PGPRS-connect! Edited!
Where can I get PGPRS-connect package for Slackware?
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Slackware questions in a Puppylinux forum?
We charge for that service
try http://www.techtalkz.com/slackware-linu ... -help.html
Or you'll have to figure out how to get the source for PGPRS Connect for puppy slacko
try http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... o-official
else http://slackware.com/support/
Aitch
We charge for that service
try http://www.techtalkz.com/slackware-linu ... -help.html
Or you'll have to figure out how to get the source for PGPRS Connect for puppy slacko
try http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... o-official
else http://slackware.com/support/
Aitch