[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 11:59:30PM -0500, H. S. wrote:
Here is what I get now:
{tmp}> pon dsl-provider
/usr/sbin/pppd: Can't open options file /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider:
Permission denied
{tmp}> ls -l /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider
-rw---1 root root 18
On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 11:59:30PM -0500, H. S. wrote:
> Andreas Janssen wrote:
> >Hello
> >
> >H S (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Okay, I am going to take this step by step because I have many issues
> >>unresolved. I am connected to the internet through an ADSL modem (use
> >>"pon dsl-p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 07:34:24PM -0500, H S wrote:
Hi,
First of all a little background:
To start with, I had installed Woody from the 6 (or 7?) CDs. Then
I did a dist-upgrade. And lost KDE. It was asking for some ]
nonexistant package (something to do with libsensors
Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
H S (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
Okay, I am going to take this step by step because I have many issues
unresolved. I am connected to the internet through an ADSL modem (use
"pon dsl-provider" to get online). But how do I make a normal user
able to connect using dsl-p
Hello
H S (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Okay, I am going to take this step by step because I have many issues
> unresolved. I am connected to the internet through an ADSL modem (use
> "pon dsl-provider" to get online). But how do I make a normal user
> able to connect using dsl-provide? At prese
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 07:34:24PM -0500, H S wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First of all a little background:
> To start with, I had installed Woody from the 6 (or 7?) CDs. Then
I did a dist-upgrade. And lost KDE. It was asking for some ]
nonexistant package (something to do with libsensors).
This is a kno
H S writes:
> I am connected to the internet through an ADSL modem (use "pon
> dsl-provider" to get online). But how do I make a normal user able to
> connect using dsl-provide? At present, only root can do that.
Add the user to the 'dip' group. You can do this in pppconfig.
> Next, for some rea
On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 11:28, H S wrote:
> > On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 18:34, H S wrote:
> > --snip--
> > > Next, for some reason, "eject" command is also root only? How do I
> > > make normal user also be able to use that as well?
> >
> > The easiest way is to make the eject binary SUID root. (man chm
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 at 00:34 GMT, H S penned:
[trials and tribulations snipped]
>
> Okay, I am going to take this step by step because I have many issues
> unresolved. I am connected to the internet through an ADSL modem (use
> "pon dsl-provider" to get online). But how do I make a normal user
> a
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 18:34, H S wrote:
--snip--
> Next, for some reason, "eject" command is also root only? How do I
> make normal user also be able to use that as well?
The easiest way is to make the eject binary SUID root. (man chmod for
more info) Note that making ANYTHING SUID root is general
Hi,
First of all a little background:
I have installed Debian in my 1.9GHz P4 and made it triple boot with Fedora (Redhat)
and Win2K. Win2K is because I sometimes need it once or twice in 6 months for some
docs and also my dsl provider simply refuses to help me if I am not in Windoze. Fedora
is
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