From what I remember, it needs to be ported from the BeOS network stack to the free-BSD based network stack.
So it would take someone with will and know-how. Maybe through HaikuWare, the community could hire a developer to work on porting PPPoE, much like Haiku inc. hires developers to do jobs it thinks to be important.
From what I remember, it needs to be ported from the BeOS network stack to the free-BSD based network stack.
So it would take someone with will and know-how. Maybe through HaikuWare, the community could hire a developer to work on porting PPPoE, much like Haiku inc. hires developers to do jobs it thinks to be important.
the network stack of haiku is not based on the BSD stack,it's a totaly new stack from scratch.
you 're confusing with the ported drivers from the BSD.
Ok, maybe I should of written "it needs to be ported from the old BeOS driver compatible network stack to the new free-BSD driver compatible network stack".
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Re: PPPoE
Hello,
in BeOS with bone it was possible via Network Preferences.
Re: PPPoE
I don't think Haiku has PPP or PPPoE support yet...
Re: PPPoE
I need PPPoE support too. I cannot connect with Internet.
Re: PPPoE
I need this as well, someone start a bounty
Re: PPPoE
From what I remember, it needs to be ported from the BeOS network stack to the free-BSD based network stack.
So it would take someone with will and know-how. Maybe through HaikuWare, the community could hire a developer to work on porting PPPoE, much like Haiku inc. hires developers to do jobs it thinks to be important.
Re: PPPoE
What FreeBSD-based network stack?
Re: PPPoE
From what I remember, it needs to be ported from the BeOS network stack to the free-BSD based network stack.
So it would take someone with will and know-how. Maybe through HaikuWare, the community could hire a developer to work on porting PPPoE, much like Haiku inc. hires developers to do jobs it thinks to be important.
the network stack of haiku is not based on the BSD stack,it's a totaly new stack from scratch.
you 're confusing with the ported drivers from the BSD.
Re: PPPoE
Ok, maybe I should of written "it needs to be ported from the old BeOS driver compatible network stack to the new free-BSD driver compatible network stack".