It's comfortable with kppp ;-)
And you can exit KDE and still stay connected when you got connectd with kppp
On
Thu, 13 May 1999, Abe wrote: SC>First off, why depend on KDE to be able to be
connected? What you do here is, SC>write the scripts yourself. Then start up
PPP from the command prompt. Its much SC>better than Kppp. Plus, if you wanted
to exit from KDE you wouldn't lose your SC>internet connection. So, take my
advice, write the scripts yourself. There are SC>plenty of How-to's out there.
If you read them, its fairly simple. --
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