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CONFIG_PPP_SYNC_TTY: PPP support for sync tty ports

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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_PPP_SYNC_TTY has multiple definitions:

PPP support for sync tty ports found in drivers/net/ppp/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_PPP_SYNC_TTY:

Help text

Say Y (or M) here if you want to be able to use PPP over synchronous (HDLC) tty devices, such as the SyncLink adapter. These devices are often used for high-speed leased lines like T1/E1.

To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.

PPP support for sync tty ports found in drivers/net/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_PPP_SYNC_TTY:

Help text

Say Y (or M) here if you want to be able to use PPP over synchronous (HDLC) tty devices, such as the SyncLink adapter. These devices are often used for high-speed leased lines like T1/E1.

To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.

PPP support for sync tty ports found in arch/um/Kconfig_net

The configuration item CONFIG_PPP_SYNC_TTY:

Help text

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PPP support for sync tty ports found in arch/sparc/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_PPP_SYNC_TTY:

Help text

Say Y (or M) here if you want to be able to use PPP over synchronous (HDLC) tty devices, such as the SyncLink adapter. These devices are often used for high-speed leased lines like T1/E1.

This code is also available as a module (code which can be inserted into and removed from the running kernel). If you want to compile it as a module, say M here and read Documentation/modules.txt.

PPP support for sync tty ports found in arch/m68k/Kconfig

The configuration item CONFIG_PPP_SYNC_TTY:

Help text

(none)

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