Hi,

I just upgraded SuSE 5.3 to 6.0 and KDE 1.0 to 1.1. I run into minor
problems afterwards: kppp started redialing after finishing login in to
my ISP, fixed that by moving the new file /etc/ppp/options and replacing
it by an empty one.

The permissions for the directory /mnt are set to "a-rwx", so my old
entries in /etc/fstab didn't work for regular users when I tried to
mount my Windog partition in /mnt/win. I guess the intention is to have
other partitons mount in the root directory, as the update did so for
/floppy and /cdrom.

I've a question: I can't execute kvt now. I get this error message:

        kvt: could not chown /dev/ttyp4. Please check SUID bit.

and

        inca:/ $ ll /dev/ttyp4
        crw-rw-rw-   1 root     tty        3,   4 Mar 19 00:52 /dev/ttyp4

Can anybody suggest a fix to this? Thanks.

-- 
Rafael Herrera
Laboratory for Computational Neuroscience
University of Pittsburgh
http://www.neuronet.pitt.edu/~raffo
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