I'm not a kppp guru, but I noticed that Redhat 6.1 puts it at:
/usr/sbin/kppp

At 10:31 AM 3/26/00 -0800, "S.W. Mims, III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi Nyal --
>
>Kppp is located (usually) in /opt/kde/share/apps. I use Slackware 7.0
>and I seem to remember it being the same in Mandrake Linux. As to
>permissions, in my /etc/groups file, I added a line:
>
>pppusers:x:230:username1,username2
>
>In the above example, replace username1,etc with your user (login) name
>and others that might need kppp.
>
>The ownership for kppp remains root.root. In /dev, I use a symbolic link
>for modem -> ttyS2 (Comm3 in MS parlance) (i.e., ln-s /dev/ttyS2 modem)
>where my modem lives, yours might be on ttyS1 (Comm2 in MS) and the
>permissions for ttyS2 are root.tty.
>
>Hope this helps and you enjoy KDE as much as I do!
>Woody
>
>
>Nyal wrote:
>> 
>> A question for all the KPPP Gurus (and others)
>> 
>> When I'm using KPPP from anything other than root I first have to
>> enter my root password.  My thought is that I can chown and chmod KPPP
>> like I did with Minicom.  Is that correct or am I missing something?
>> 
>> Second question:  I have looked for KPPP in my files but as of yet
>> haven't found it.  The closest I've come is in /usr/bin/ where there's
>> a link to it.  Assuming my first question is correct, where in the
>> heck is it (or where should it be?)?
>> 
>> Muchas Gracias for any help!
>> 
>> --
>> In Solidarity,
>> 
>> Nyal R Cammack
>> Shop Steward/Organizing Committee Member/Auditor/WebMaster
>> IAM&AW Local Lodge W246  Springfield, OR
>> http://www.efn.org/~ncammack/w246.htm
>> 
>>
>

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