Hi Thorsten, Hi everyone. Thanks for the response. It was the permissions messing things up. Steve. On Sun, 01 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Oct 01, Helgi Örn wrote:
In SuSE 7.0 I haven't been able to use kppp which I was used to, this new kinternet is just a damn mess it seems, unable to use that. So there's just old faithful wvdial left, and I concider that a good chouce, it only gets better. Once you get the hang of configuring it it's a beauty, fast and effective.....:-)
Hm, kinternet doesn't do anything other than calling wvdial ...
chmod u+s /opt/kde/bin/kppp should fix the problems with kppp. But be aware that this is a security risk.
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