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On Friday 20 January 2006 05:38, Dale wrote: |
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> find <directory> -name '*' -exec fgrep -l <search phrase> \{\} \; |
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Good call. The only one in my home directory is kppprc and mozilla's email |
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stuff. I renamed kppprc and set up a new one, it still sends the wrong info. |
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It does the same on all users: dale, dale2 and my new user test. Weird. |
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It did find the ones in /etc/ppp and I had deleted those earlier too. It |
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still sends the wrong one though. It sends the wrong one in wvdial too. It |
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even does this when I use pon, from the ppp package, to connect with. |
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I also tried this this morning. I tried changing in the fields in Kppp. Just |
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to check it, I took off the @exceedtech.net part and it still would send |
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dalek@exceedtech<dot>net like always. It seems ppp or something ignores what |
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I put in the Kppp fields. What's up with this? |
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It came back fine in /var. Since it does this for all users, would it not |
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make sense that this is in a root file somewhere? I am checking the /root |
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directory too. I looked earlier and didn't see a thing. It didn't see |
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anything either. |
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Any more Ideas? Is this a Kppp bug maybe? It does the same thing in KDE 3.4 |
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too. This worked about a year ago in KDE 3.4. I did this before. Something |
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has changed somewhere. I have no clue what though. |
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Thanks |
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Dale |
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:-) |
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