When you get that error, it means that something caused the 
connection to drop.  There a billion things that could cause
that.

1)  Somebody steps on the line or trips on it causing line
        noise
2)  Bad line noise coming from your LEC (Local Exchange Carrier.)
3)  Downloading large files, sometimes the modem can misinterprit
        information as a disconnect command.
4)  Your system isn't taking the information fast enough or
        effecient enough and it causes a bottle neck that will 
        disconnect you.

That doesn't mean it's crashed or anything.  You should still have
no problem opening up kppp again and reconnecting.  ifup command
is more stable due to the fact there isn't a GUI to cause problems
or to conflict with anything else.
tdh

* John bale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010209 22:46]:
> Hello all,
> 
> I've installed ML 7.2, when I run KPPP dialer I got
> the message stated that KPPP has died unexpectedly
> with the return codes of either 10 or 16.
> 
> When I use console and activated PPPd through "ifup
> ppp0" it works and connected to my ISP.
> 
> What shall I do to get KPPP working, This problem
> happened with both ROOT and USER ids.
> 
> Any idea.
> 
> Thanks,
> Best regards.
> 
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