>  It was in that folder, but it had a lock on it and told me I didn't have
> enough permissions to enter.  I don't know how to get in.

you need to be root to edit that file.  See my previous response for
how to do that.

>  Okay, from the terminal, I tryped $kwrite &  and it brought up kwrite.  So,
> I know it's on here somewhere (just not in the same place as it is when I
> search using campus computers).  So, how do I find it so can make a shortcut
> to it by the RedHat?

open the terminal and run 'which kwrite'.  It will give you the full
path to the kwrite app.

Just on a different note, a few things that would just make your
emails a bit easier:
First off, I appreciated the fact that you made your comments in the
middle of the email that you were replying to.  That was very helpful,
and made it easier to figure out what you were replying to.  By way of
suggestions for the future:
A) delete text from your response that isn't related --- ie, you don't
need the past 3 emails that you have replied to.  Or, if you're only
replying to one section of what someone says, it's helpful to delete
the rest of it.  It's a bit of a formality, but it just makes things
easier for everyone.  (this is commonly referred to as trimming your
post)
B) Perhaps this is gmail's fault and not yours, in which case i'm
sorry for bringing it up.  For some reason, your comments in your last
email came up with a red background which was really distracting. 
Most of us generally prefer for emails to be just black text with
white backgrounds.

Thanks a ton!  Hope this all helps!  Let us know if you have any more questions!

~Erin

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