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Re: How to read DocBook file?



On Sunday 02 February 2003 14:41, Kent West wrote:
> 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.

You could just read the email on this list with a subject of 
Re: Pon works; KPPP doesn't

which I quote:

Kent writes:
> How can I set this option, either globally for all users for all dial-up
> accounts,...

By editing /etc/ppp/options and replacing 'auth' with 'noauth'.
>
> Kent

-- 
Mike M.



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