&kde; applications&kppp;Many &kde; users report problems using &kppp;. But before you complain about &kppp;, make sure you have already checked the following:Can you dialup to your ISP without using &kppp;? If you cannot, then perhaps &kppp; is not the culprit after all.Have you gone through the &kppp; documentation at least three times and followed its instructions and trouble-shooting suggestions?The &kppp; documentation can be accessed through the &kde; Help Centre. Last, but not least, the &kppp; homepage is at http://ktown.kde.org/~kppp/.Now, if you still encounter problems, here's what might help you solve them:How do I change the &MTU; setting in &kppp;?Open up the &kppp; dialogue box and select Setup. Choose an existing account and click Edit, or New to create a new dialup account. Select the Dial tab and click Arguments. Type what you want to change in the Argument textbox (⪚ mtu 296) and click Add. When you are satisfied, click Close.To check whether the options took, do one of the following:In a terminal window, run /sbin/ifconfig ppp0 and look at the reported &MTU; in the output. It should match your request.Add and (each on a separate line) to your /etc/ppp/options file and restart your &PPP; session. You will find debugging messages in /var/log/messages, including &MRU; and &MTU; settings.If you want, the &MRU; and &MTU; settings can be added to the options file, one complete setting per line, no quotes or dashes.&kppp; connects at a slower speed than normal.The following might do the trick:Try executing setserial spd_hi.The default &MTU; value is 1500, which maybe too large for a dialup connection. Try changing it to a smaller value like 296 or 576.Check in your $HOME/.kde/share/config for the kppprc. Ensure the correct modem speed is actually defined there.&konsole;How do I page-up or page-down?Use ShiftPage Up and ShiftPg Dn. How do I perform a simple copy from &konsole; to anything else?When I do a ls, first I select with the mouse the desired text, press &Ctrl;C, then I make the target application active, point the mouse to the relevant part and press &Ctrl;V. Alternatively, highlight the text by dragging with the &LMB; down and paste by clicking with the &MMB; (or both buttons if you are using a 2 button mouse with 3 button emulation). &kmail;&kmail; has its own home page at http://kmail.kde.org where an FAQ is available.