> > I placed KDE v3.3.1's KPPP icon on my desktop on my Debian v3.1 box > <...> > > I could only guess as to what is going on since I have never used > KPPP. Make sure the user is a member of the "dip" and "dialout" > groups (use the "groups" command), then try it without the su to root.
OK, I added "dip" and "dialout" to my non-root acount from KDE's System -> Users and Groups -> Properties button -> User's groups list (dip and dialout). I had to reconfigure my modem, ISP, etc. I compared the settings with with my root's settings. I noticed it wouldn't let me do automatic DNS retrieval, so I had to manually enter three DNS servers from http://support.earthlink.net/mu/1/psc/img/walkthroughs/other/1694.psc.html ... I went to test the settings and KPPP connection. I got all the way to connection, but I get disconnected immediately and get a "Sorry - KDesktop error: "KDEInit could not launch '/usr/bin/kppp'". So, I tried kppp in KDE's terminal to see errors. After connection and losing connection, I did NOT see "Sorry - KDesktop error: "KDEInit could not launch '/usr/bin/kppp'" but did sse "received unexpected SIGCHLD. In parent: pppd pid 4082", "error opening resolv.conf! [3 times]", and "Couldn't find interface ppp0: No such device" in terminal. What's wrong? :( group ant showed that I have dialout and dip as you noted. > To get an icon on the desktop without using KPPP I did the following: I will try this later when I am bored. :) I doubt I will want this, but I will keep your tip as a reference. Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

