1. Dial-Up and KDE in Linux...
- Posted by Patrick Quist <quistnet at HOTMAIL.COM> Aug 08, 1999
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Hy, Some Questions.... - Anyone know how to set a PAP-Connection without password in Linux ? - How do you set permissions of a file via the prompt instead of using the KDE Filemanager ? - Can you specify the protocols for a internet connection ? - Anyone had the problem with KDE that you can only use ALT+F2 for 'run command' and nothing else is showed; no menu, no taskbar, no icons, even no Right-Mouse-Click-Menu. - The same as the above, but now with R-Mouse-Click-Menu and with taskbar but that doesn't work, unless you run KFMSU Thanks, PQ QC ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
2. Re: Dial-Up and KDE in Linux...
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Aug 08, 1999
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On Sun, 08 Aug 1999, you wrote: > Hy, > > Some Questions.... > > - Anyone know how to set a PAP-Connection without password in Linux ? KPPP does PAP, etc. and is very easy to set up. I guess you could leave the password blank, and type it in each time you log in. > - How do you set permissions of a file via the prompt instead of using the > KDE Filemanager ? chmod - type man chmod to get the parameters. > - Can you specify the protocols for a internet connection ? eh? > - Anyone had the problem with KDE that you can only use ALT+F2 for 'run > command' and nothing else is showed; alt-F2 just pops up a run box - like the run dialog in windows. You can type just about any valid command in the window, as well as URLs, etc. It's not supposed to show a menu. > no menu, no taskbar, no icons, even no Right-Mouse-Click-Menu. > - The same as the above, but now with R-Mouse-Click-Menu and with taskbar > but that doesn't work, unless you run KFMSU You shouldn't see KFMSU (super-user prompt) unless you try to run something like the File Manager in Super-user mode (from the K/System menu. > > Thanks, > PQ > QC > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
3. Re: Dial-Up and KDE in Linux...
- Posted by Patrick Quist <quistnet at HOTMAIL.COM> Aug 08, 1999
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>From: Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> >Subject: Re: Dial-Up and KDE in Linux... > > Hy, > > > > Some Questions.... > > > > - Anyone know how to set a PAP-Connection without password in Linux ? >KPPP does PAP, etc. and is very easy to set up. I guess you could leave the >password blank, and type it in each time you log in. > I use Kppp but when you leave the password blank, it says that you have to fill in a password first. > > - How do you set permissions of a file via the prompt instead of using >the > > KDE Filemanager ? >chmod - type man chmod to get the parameters. > > > - Can you specify the protocols for a internet connection ? >eh? > > > - Anyone had the problem with KDE that you can only use ALT+F2 for 'run > > command' and nothing else is showed; > >alt-F2 just pops up a run box - like the run dialog in windows. >You can type just about any valid command in the window, as well as URLs, >etc. >It's not supposed to show a menu. > The K Desktop Eviroment exists of a taskbar and menubar, like Windows, and normally it displays, but somehow I gatched this stupid bug, I can't run anything on the menubar, except when typing ALT+F2: KFMSU2 > > no menu, no taskbar, no icons, even no Right-Mouse-Click-Menu. > > - The same as the above, but now with R-Mouse-Click-Menu and with >taskbar > > but that doesn't work, unless you run KFMSU > >You shouldn't see KFMSU (super-user prompt) unless you try to run something >like the File Manager in Super-user mode (from the K/System menu. Super-User Prompt ? KFMSU is the K-File Manager in Super User(root) Bye, PQ QC ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
4. Re: Dial-Up and KDE in Linux...
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Aug 08, 1999
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On Sun, 08 Aug 1999, you wrote: > >From: Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> > >Subject: Re: Dial-Up and KDE in Linux... > I use Kppp but when you leave the password blank, it says that > you have to fill in a password first. Select an account, click on the Edit button, then on the Dial tab, unclick the "save password" box. Type in anything for a password, it won't matter, because it won't save it, and will ask for a password each time. > > > - How do you set permissions of a file via the prompt instead of using > >the > > > KDE Filemanager ? > >chmod - type man chmod to get the parameters. > > > > > - Can you specify the protocols for a internet connection ? > >eh? > > > > > - Anyone had the problem with KDE that you can only use ALT+F2 for 'run > > > command' and nothing else is showed; > > > >alt-F2 just pops up a run box - like the run dialog in windows. > >You can type just about any valid command in the window, as well as URLs, > >etc. > >It's not supposed to show a menu. > > > The K Desktop Eviroment exists of a taskbar and menubar, like Windows, > and normally it displays, but somehow I gatched this stupid bug, I > can't run anything on the menubar, except when typing ALT+F2: KFMSU2 > > > > no menu, no taskbar, no icons, even no Right-Mouse-Click-Menu. > > > - The same as the above, but now with R-Mouse-Click-Menu and with > >taskbar > > > but that doesn't work, unless you run KFMSU > > You have botched your setup. You may have to reload the system, but first I would try setting up a new user. That may be all that is necessary. Irv