After you do that, create a Kppp icon on your desktop to make it *really* easy
to start. Right click->New->Application->Kppp.
Under the "Execute" tab, just put "kppp".
-Josh
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
> Steve....assuming you are in the KDE desktop, open the application
> starter (the gear with the K on it at the bottom left hand corner of the
> screen) and choose Internet and then choose Kppp (cascading menus).
> It'll need setting up the first time you run it (pretty much like
> dial-up networking on Windows, but without the wizard). ;o)
>
> Alan
>
> Steve Leseman wrote:
> >
> > Is there a way to instantly launch dial-up networking from an icon (like in
> > Win98), rather than having to go through Netconfig and three windows each
> > time? And how can I get the modem lights to display in the taskbar? Thanks!