Robert Citek wrote:

>On Mar 31, 2006, at 4:35 PM, Paul Nicholas McCubbins wrote:
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>>try starting kppp from a xterm, maybe?  You might then see any  
>>errors it
>>may be barfing.
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>We tried that, too.  I don't remember the error but it wouldn't start.
>
>Jerry, do you remember?
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>>John Drew is correct; Debian did include a text-based, menu-driven PPP
>>config tool, at least a few years ago.  It was called pppconfig, aptly
>>enough.
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>Sweet.  I'll try pppconfig.  I'll also try Knoppix hoping to see what  
>a "good" connection process looks like, something I haven't seen on  
>Linux, yet.
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The error has to do with X server (?) not working with kppp.
I tried kedit and had a similar error.

It is like kde apps and X will not "talk".

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