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eth0 is my connection to speedfactory dsl and is configured via ppp.
The device is detected and the driver is loaded during boot.  After boot
I have to run an "ip link set eth0 up" and restart networking.  The
kernel version is 2.6.8 and is stock Debian

Since this has been going on for a while I have no idea what package
update changed its behavior. Here is the clip from
/etc/network/interfaces:

auto eth0

iface eth0 inet ppp
	provider dsl-provider

This is the same setup I have been using for this service for about six
months now. Where can I look for the problem?

Thanks in advance,

Jim Seymour

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I started using something better than the "standard" back when IBM advertised
OS/2 Warp on TV. As Linux matured I made the transition from OS/2 v4 to Linux.
You don't have to accept less than you deserve.
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