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Sorry, I don't understand what you mean with "Did you get your gateway", I add sudo before !0! manually in the icon's option of the dfm window and in a deskop icon  that I drag and copied from pppdial, and now works!

(sorry my spanglish)

Good to hear it works.

Someone else reported that the dial up connection did not work until they entered a route command to manually enter a gateway.

The script has always worked for me. I do not have to enter a gateway.

Ok,
When I utilize ppp dial it works directly, without any more command, with the provider configuration is enough.

When I utilize at home the netcard with static IP, without DHCP, I write the gateway from the router in the netcarconfig.

:(

my usb wireless card do not work (config ndiswrapper by aterm and by dsl panel) i make the test with live cd and hd install, previous in ver 4.2.2 works (the only problem with ver 4.2.2 that i reported was a conflict with an old ver of gtk2.dsl).with ver 3.4.9 also no work.

actually the card (fujitsu-siemens usb1705, sis163u.inf) works in the windows partition ....

:;):  roberts undo the ndiswrapper change please...i begin to have a ndiswrapper-paranoia...
ndiswrapper works ok to all except me..??
???

I just upgraded from 4.2.1 to 4.2.3 and ndiswrapper no longer works for me also:
Code Sample
$ sudo /usr/local/bin/ndiswrapper.sh /mnt/sda1/drivers/ndiswrapper/bcmwl5a.inf wlan0 essid wep  2>&1 >/dev/null
Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :
   SET failed on device wlan0; No such device.
Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A) :
   SET failed on device wlan0; No such device.

- is there some step-wise trouble-shooting I could try?

Also - a small issue I know, but with the new mkisofs the old switches no longer work:
Code Sample
$ sudo mkisofs -R -hide-rr hplip/ | create_compressed_fs - 65536 > /tmp/hplip.uci
Bad Option '-hide-rr' (error -1 BADFLAG).
Usage: mkisofs [options] [-find] file... [find expression]

- is there a recommended way to proceed with this new mkisofs for extensions?

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