You can use "sudo" or fakeroot" (see documentation) 
        or similar, to give the user the permission
        to run reserved programs.

        Cheers,
        Alberto Maurizi

On Tue, 28 Sep 1999, Herve BRUNEL wrote:

> I installed Debian slink and kernel 2.2.11 with success
> 
> i can use my internet connexion as root, but i don't find how to run it like 
> an user.
> 
> I try, unsuccessfuly, to change attribut of /usr/sbin/pppd and script I 
> created as root.
> 
> the message is always the same " you must be root to run pppd
> 
> Is there anyone to help me
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Hervé
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