> > >Dennis M. registered Linux user # 180842
>Ok, then Kppp must not be installed. you can check that with software manager
>by doing a find kppp and if it is not installable then you should have it
>somewhere.  I am guessing that it didn't install. So if you have a "software
>manager " icon on the desktop click on it , give your root password and then
>type kppp in the blank for find or search. Once kppp is installed you can
>follow the above to get it configured.  Yes, it is worth it. The learning
>curve is steep, but the satisfaction gained by learning and the flat
>stability of the OS are worth the efffort.  Once you have everything the way
>you want it and all is running, you will not be disappointed.  Hang in there,
>help is out there just like the truth. : )
>--
>Dennis M. registered Linux user # 180842


Thanks much, I shall try it1



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