Many many thanks. I will try. And I hate Windows, but I have to do my work. Any idea about the pppd unexpectedly dying in user? It works fine in root. Bela Lyndon Lininger Sr. wrote: > > Your problem in redhat 6.0 is easy to fix. After you boot up. In the kde > environment use the file manager and go to kppp. I believe it is in > /bin/kppp. Right click on it and choose properties. When that window pops > up goto permissions and set the suid bit. Close it down and reboot. It will > work fine from then on. Hope this helps. I will never go back to windows. > > Lyndon Lininger Sr.
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