I just downloaded the latest version of Puppy Linux Seamonkey 2.02. The only problem is connecting to the Internet! My Zonet hardware modem is detected and it does dial up the ISP, and seems to connect and I get the "conected" statement. But when I open the web browser and type in a valid address, it says the website can't be found, and the dial-up tool reconnects within 30 seconds of the first connect! I even pick up the phone to see if it is trully conecting, and I hear the usual screaching sound on the phone, so I know the modem works. I have used the modem in Linspire Linux and Ubuntu, and I can not figure it out. If anyone has any ideas, it will be greatly appreciated! Other than that, it is a great distro. I love the look and feel of Puppy, and I love the idea of copying the cd to ram. Everything is blazing fast!
Thanks!
Modem dials ok but browser can't connect to internet
Substituting GK Dial
You can link GK Dial to the desktop "Connect" icon for convenience.
Just right click on the connect icon and use the wizard option box displayed.
This will enable you to break the Gnome PPP link and use GK Dial instead.
I had to do this myself for the same reasons that you are experiencing, ie, Gnome PPP is unreliable on our hardware.
Just right click on the connect icon and use the wizard option box displayed.
This will enable you to break the Gnome PPP link and use GK Dial instead.
I had to do this myself for the same reasons that you are experiencing, ie, Gnome PPP is unreliable on our hardware.