I am using the latest Debian woody and installed KDE. The Kppp dialer was not 
part of the install so I apt-get installed kppp. When I went to use it the 
following was the response:

"KDE Init coult not launch 'Kppp': Could not find 'Kppp' executable"

Can anyone help me with this?

During Debian's initial installation, I set up a dialup. What utility uses 
that information to make the connection?

Finally, when I log out of KDE, it takes me back to the initial Debian login 
screen (graphical). The only way I can see to close down altogether is 
CTRL-ALT-F3, where I have to login as root and close with: "shutdown -h now".
Is there a less complicated way of getting Debian closed down?

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