On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 03:54:12PM +0100, Peter Nuttall wrote:
> Note: for changing perrmissions, which is what we are doing here, there is a
> faster way from the command line. If any one knows this please post it.
man chmod
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Once again, thank you to all who responded to the above.
When logged in as "root" I can access "kppp" from the command line. I can
also access it from the "Internet Dialer" icon from within KDE.
As a user in KDE and using the "Internet Dialer" icon I am still getting:
KDEInit could not launch '
Hello
William Bradley (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Once again, thank you to all who responded to the above.
>
> When logged in as "root" I can access "kppp" from the command line. I
> can also access it from the "Internet Dialer" icon from within KDE.
>
> As a user in KDE and using the "Inter
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 09:58, William Bradley wrote:
> Once again, thank you to all who responded to the above.
>
> When logged in as "root" I can access "kppp" from the command line. I can also
> access it from the "Internet Dialer" icon from within KDE.
>
> As a user in KDE and using the "Inter
On Thursday 28 Aug 2003 2:58 pm, William Bradley wrote:
> Once again, thank you to all who responded to the above.
>
> When logged in as "root" I can access "kppp" from the command line. I can
> also access it from the "Internet Dialer" icon from within KDE.
>
> As a user in KDE and using the "Inte
Once again, thank you to all who responded to the above.
When logged in as "root" I can access "kppp" from the command line. I can also
access it from the "Internet Dialer" icon from within KDE.
As a user in KDE and using the "Internet Dialer" icon I am still getting:
KDEInit could not launch '
On Thursday 28 Aug 2003 8:55 am, Andreas Janssen wrote:
> Hello
>
> Greg Madden (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> >> 3. /usr/bin/kppp as "root" got:
> >>
> >> "Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server.
> >> Xlib: Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1.
> >> kppp: cannot connect to X server key :0.0
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Hello
Greg Madden (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 August 2003 07:28 pm, William Bradley wrote:
>> Thank you to the all the list members who offered their suggestions:
>> Problem with kppp still:
>>
>> 1. Clicked on the "Internet Dialer" on the KDE menu got:
>>
>> KDEInit could not
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On Wednesday 27 August 2003 07:28 pm, William Bradley wrote:
> Thank you to the all the list members who offered their suggestions:
>
> Did the following:
> 1. Removed X-window-system
> 2. Installed KDM and set it as the default.
> 3. Re-installed the
Thank you to the all the list members who offered their suggestions:
Did the following:
1. Removed X-window-system
2. Installed KDM and set it as the default.
3. Re-installed the X-window system.
The login and logout screens are much better now and more user friendly.
Problem with kppp still:
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