Note that if you are not running linux as root, you should do something else
in order to get it work; this note is by al simcoe, who told me it:

>Are you running Linux as "root"?
>After I commented out the "lock" option,
>I could boot up "Kppp" only as root but
>not as any other user. I had to take the
>SETUID bit *off* pppd, in order to let any
>user other then root use Kppp.

    I haven't tried, yet, so I don't know exactly how/why/if it works.
        Mano :)

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