*** README Fri Apr 25 14:29:37 2003 --- new/README.new Fri Apr 25 14:15:08 2003 *************** *** 3,9 **** adsl4linux README ! adsl4linux 1.10 pre-alpha3 GENTOO EDITION This README contains the following elements: --- 3,9 ---- adsl4linux README ! adsl4linux 1.10 GENTOO EDITION This README contains the following elements: *************** *** 15,25 **** 2 Using adsl4linux 2.1 'adsl start' 2.2 'adsl stop' ! 2.3 'adsl status' ! 2.4 'adsl startlog' ! 2.5 'adsl stoplog' ! 2.6 'adsl version' ! 2.7 'adsl restart' 3 Problems --- 15,25 ---- 2 Using adsl4linux 2.1 'adsl start' 2.2 'adsl stop' ! 2.3 'adsl restart' ! 2.4 'adsl status' ! 2.5 'adsl startlog' ! 2.6 'adsl stoplog' ! 2.7 'adsl version' 3 Problems *************** *** 50,56 **** - Intel 386 compatible or higher with 8 MByte RAM. - Installed and correctly configured NIC. - Approximately 0,5 MByte hard drive space. ! - A working MXStream ( ADSL by KPN ) connection and an Alcatel Speedtouch Ethernet modem. - pppd v2.4.x should be installed. --- 50,56 ---- - Intel 386 compatible or higher with 8 MByte RAM. - Installed and correctly configured NIC. - Approximately 0,5 MByte hard drive space. ! - A working MXStream ( KPN ADSL ) connection and an Alcatel Speedtouch Ethernet modem. - pppd v2.4.x should be installed. *************** *** 76,95 **** to stop it. ! 2.3 'adsl status' Greatly enhanced status screen. Displays all data transmitted in the current session, day and month and some more. ! 2.4 'adsl startlog' You probably didn't even notice that the logging had already started the second you logged in. In case it didn't, this is the correct command to do it. ! 2.5 'adsl stoplog' If you terminate your session this would normally be called in the 'ip-down.local' file. Check to see if it's there. If it's not, you've got --- 76,101 ---- to stop it. ! 2.3 'adsl restart' ! ! Bored? Try restarting the connection using this command. Does basically ! the same as 'adsl stop && adsl start'. ! ! ! 2.4 'adsl status' Greatly enhanced status screen. Displays all data transmitted in the current session, day and month and some more. ! 2.5 'adsl startlog' You probably didn't even notice that the logging had already started the second you logged in. In case it didn't, this is the correct command to do it. ! 2.6 'adsl stoplog' If you terminate your session this would normally be called in the 'ip-down.local' file. Check to see if it's there. If it's not, you've got *************** *** 98,120 **** try reinstalling. ! 2.6 'adsl version' Displays your current ADSL4Linux version. - 2.7 'adsl restart' - - This future option is going to do the same as 'adsl stop' followed by - 'adsl start', which is the same as 'adsl stop; adsl start'. - It is _not_ yet available. - - 5 Problems ! Never forget to read the logfile /var/log/adsl4linux.log !! Check the faq to see if your problem is covered there (goto www.adsl4linux.nl) --- 104,119 ---- try reinstalling. ! 2.7 'adsl version' Displays your current ADSL4Linux version. 5 Problems ! Never forget to read the logfile /var/log/adsl4linux/adsl4linux.log !! Check the faq to see if your problem is covered there (goto www.adsl4linux.nl)