On Sunday 05 May 2002 12:06 am, you wrote:
> On Saturday 04 May 2002 20:13, you wrote:
> Dennis ,
> I had the same problem and found that I could not kill my modem also but I
> kind of stumbled by accident on to a little trick. if you have a wheel
> mouse try center clicking the wheel . I found by doing this I got a pop up
> that gave me all the running programs so that i could select the one to
> open or shutdown. You might get lucky like I did .
>
> Wangbo> On Wednesday 01 May 2002 10:26 pm, you wrote:
> > > Hi all, I decided to give KDE3 another try with the latest .mdk build
> > > on the mirrors.  Now I have lost my ability to call up konqueror from a
> > > su console. It just sits there and says something about render. 
> > > Happens in kde and kde3. Anyone seen this problem or a fix. I find
> > > nothing on the archive and have seen nothing on newbie. I seem to be
> > > the only one with a disfunctional kde setup.  The install went smoothly
> > > with only two packages to fulfill dependencies. I also had to fix some
> > > permissions when I copied .kde to .kde3 but could not find the
> > > ~/.kde3/share/config/kpersonalizerrc file and could not create it in mc
> > > cause there's no create file only mkdir command. Any help before I
> > > reinstall and forget KDE3 for now.  TIA
> >
> > OK, reinstall it is.
> > The kicker panel doesn't show apps that are currently running and so I
> > can't find a way to shut down the modem since "kill pid xxxx" does not do
> > it .  All sorts of ugly things going on with KDE3 installed.  yuk!  Sorry
> > no one could help with this, I'll wait for the Mandrake release or  3.1
> > as someone else suggested to another newbie.

Thanks, but I use a three button mouse, center button does same as your wheel 
click and oddly the kppp doesn't show up as a running app. Thanks for the 
effort though, I appreciate it.
-- 
Dennis M. linux user #180842

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