There's a setting in Kppp "Configure hostname from this connection" or
something of the like ( sorry, I'm in Windows right now) and if you have it
selected when you dial up and connect your machine isn't seen as "local" any
longer. Just deselect that setting and you're good to go.


Darryl

"Rogers, John" wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Can someone help with this problem.
>
> I have redhat 6.2 and KDE .
> Every thing is apparently fine all the kde apps etc work,
> However when I connect to the internet with Kppp a problem
> emerges. I can not open any more apps or windows, if I click on
> something say KVT (terminal) nothing happens. if I alt+ctrl+f1 to the
> console
> then either one of the following messages are displayed for each attempt to
> open a program
>
> ERROR: KFM IS NOT RUNNING
> KFM IS NOT READY
>
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
>
> If i hang up the modem , then I can open any program.
> It dosnt seem to matter what user is logged in.
>
> John Rogers
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