When I first loaded Debian it had KDE 2.2.2. I uploaded "kppp" and got it 
working. Due to having setup a dialup when Debian was installing, the "kppp" 
cut out. In time I found out that it needed a "noauth" in the "pppd" 
arguments or whatever. Once I set that I was able to connect as the "root" or 
the "user".

Then I updated to KDE 3.1, went through the same routine with "kppp". Now I 
can connect with "pon/poff", I can connect as "root" via "kppp" but I cannot 
connect as a "user" via "kppp". When I enter the "noauth" argement for "pppd" 
as a user this time, it tells me I have to have "root" privileges to use 
"noauth". Can someone clarify this for me please.

Bill.


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