On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Steve Cohen wrote:
> Damn.
> I'm trying to set up a personal system to use kde and kppp.  kppp is
> easily set up for root but for ordinary users?
> RedHat seems to have gone out of its way to make this impossible!
> I previously used Mandrake 6.0 and kppp was
> the only modem solution I could get to work reliably for me.  Now I've
> "upgraded" back to Redhat 6.1 (I decided Mandrake was a little too
> unreliable) and what a mess!
> 

I use RHL6.0 and installed GNOME plus the KDE packages, so I have
full access to all the KDE apps too, under GNOME (something which
it appears a lot of you didn't do, and didn't realize you can do)... so 
what I am leading up to is I too use KPPP and it works quite well.  You
may have to chmod it and add commands within kppp to change the
default route to ppp0, and back to eth0 for when it dials out, and 
disconnects.  I had an initial prob until I realized I needed to add the
routing adjustment.  


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