excellent! ill try this when I fireup kubuntu again. thanks so much!

On 6/30/06, Zak B. Elep <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Hi CG! =)

Hmmm, KPPP should be able to get a lock to your modem unless some
other program has a lock on it first.  Most dialers implement
UUCP-style locking, so you should look at your /var/lock directory for
`LCK..modem' or `LCK..ttyS0' (to N) files.  If one exists, and you
think no other program is using your modem, then you can delete those
files.  You should then be able to use KPPP as normal.

Stale lockfiles can also occur if KPPP or some other dialer dies
without cleaning up properly.  Again, deleting those stale lockfiles
should help.

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