Hi Tony,
     Hi Tony, yup, you guessed it, I tried those before but didn't
work....  this is my second install (as somebody suggested that
something was wrong ;))  There must be a thing I'm not doing right...
Anyhow, I answered to your advice...see if you think of something
else...thanks..  

Tony: You need to edit /etc/group to do this (can't remember if the X
tools will do this as
well). So the line in /etc/group will read:

> ppp:<all the usual junk> yourlogin

impu: Yes, mine read:

PPP:PbwLx7WbV9Zdw:503:root,impu  -> (;-)) I don't care if I gave away
password)
 
Tony: Until you get it fixed, there is a simple workaround.  Login as
root, get your PPP connection up, then type:
su - yourlogin
At which point, you should be logged in as yourself, and can IRC
happily. :-)

impu: But unfortunately, I get this error as soon as I try to launch
cIRCus (IRC)
Using cIRCus resource directory: /usr/lib/circus
Xlib: connection to "localhost.localdomain:0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
couldn't connect to display "localhost.localdomain:0.0"

While I run it just fine while logged on as root.

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