I'm using a paid VPN service. They use OpenVPN, and provide the cert file and a stack of configuration files. In Gnome Network Manager, I have an option to import these config files, and it all works very well.. couple of clicks (Click Import, enter user/password, click OK) and I've got the VPN server set up and ready to use. In KDE4 though... it's not so "easy". First issue is... there is no obvious way to import the config files. I can Add a new OpenVPN connection, but then I must try to interpret the contents of the config file and guess what goes where... I'd much ratehr import the config as I can in Gnome. Have I missed something? Or is this another example of where KDE4 is not quite there yet - like I said, in Gnome it works perfectly... C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org