Thats diald starting. Once it dials up the first time (on boot) it will
disconnect and then should behave its self. Diald is a dial daemon so it
lays in the background listinging for dialup commands such as ftp - telnet -
ping - fetchmail etc...
Its very handy when it working in the correct envioriment and is usefull for
cron jobs you can create to dl mail news.
the correct way to start stop diald is
/sbin/init.d/diald stop
/sbin/init.d/diald start
if it buggs out on ya then do a ps x    get the pid then .... kill -9 pid
usually pid 111
but if you do that, be warned that diald will leave behind a stale pid in
/var/run
you'll need to remove this if you want diald to run again
it can be disabled in rc.config
pico /etc/rc.config ctrl w look for diald and remove yes
have a good time
rob
Linux Home page http://www.connix.com/~dizzy73/LBM.htm

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello SuSE folks!
>
> Could somebody please explain me why my SuSE 6.0 Linux box tries to dial
> up Internet connection by itself even if I don't execute kppp, minicom
> or others communication programs. It is happening after rebooting even
> before I get loged in and continuing when I'm working in KDE.
>
> What should I change in the setting and where ?
>
> Any help will be gladly appreciated
>
> Thanks
>
> Alex

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