I'm trying to find out how to set "noauth" globally in kppp (or at least
let a normal user set it), but apparently KDE's documentation is in
docbook format, and is quite unreadable in all the editors/word
processors/browsers I've tried (gedit, kedit, nedit, vi, abiword, OOo,
Mozilla, Konqueror).
I've both googled and dogpiled for this question, and it seems like
maybe docbook files have to be converted to some other format first,
like by using docbook2html or something similar. But surely there's a
reader (or a browser plugin, etc) of some sort that would automatically
make docbook files readable. To me, having to convert a file before
being able to read it will be a major turn-off for the masses, because
it is for me, and I'm more geeky than the masses.
Thanks for any hints.
Kent
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