File System mounting prob

2005-01-12 Thread Emon


Hello everyone

I am newbie using FreeBDS 5.3,  would apprecate some advice on
the folling problems

First

Is there any way to mount a filesystem, as a generel user? so
that everytime I put a cd in the CD player I dont have to su to
root just to mount it!

Second

I can't find kppp(the dial up connecter that used to come with
KDE) anymore!?? If KDE is not providing it any more, then is
there any other (GUI) substitute for it?

Thanks
Jadukor
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Re: File System mounting prob

2005-01-12 Thread Rod Person
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 6:20 pm, Emon wrote:
 Is there any way to mount a filesystem, as a generel user? so
 that everytime I put a cd in the CD player I dont have to su to
 root just to mount it!


http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html


 I can't find kppp(the dial up connecter that used to come with
 KDE) anymore!?? If KDE is not providing it any more, then is
 there any other (GUI) substitute for it?

I used to use ppxp long ago it's still in the ports. It simple and easy to 
use.

-- 
Rod


If you stay the same long enough you'll be in 
 style some day again.  Cren Dog 


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Re: File System mounting prob

2005-01-12 Thread Kris Maglione

I can't find kppp(the dial up connecter that used to come with
KDE) anymore!?? If KDE is not providing it any more, then is
there any other (GUI) substitute for it?
 

kppp is part of the kdenetwork port. It should automagically appear on 
the kde menu under Internet (maybe Network, don't remember which). If 
not, just add it yourself of use the Run command applett and just type 
kppp


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