You could try pinging some
address you want to access. But it sounds like it could be other
problems. Sorry that's all the advice I can give you.
Graeme
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I'm studying C++ at the moment using Code Warrior on windows, but would like
to do it using the development software in red hat 7.2. Have tried a few
times but can't seem to configure it to work properly. Do I have to install
the libraries for C++ or make them myself? As I'm only a beginner wit
I'm planning to set up a home Ethernet of three computers. I'd like to set
it up so all three users can surf the net and receive individual emails. I
plan to have two machines using red hat 7.2, (one will have an internet
connection and be the web, print and mail server for the network) and
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I'd like to setup k Mail to do the following. Send incoming mail to specific
folders depening on the senders address. e.g. Mail I get from redhat lists
would be sent not to the inbox but to a folder named redhat lists that I have
made. Is this possible?
Can anyone give me some advice about typing and printing documents in
Japanese. I'm running Red Hat 7.2. I've got the right keyboard map setup
but can't type any Japanese Characters at all.
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I'm not sure if this solves your problem but I have had now luck using the
red hat internet / modem config software. I have managed to get a connection
using the kde internet dialler. Maybe you could try that for your internet
connections. (Just a thought)
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I don't have a microsoft mouse but one similar to that I just plugged it in
and went to the configuration software and changed the information to match
my mouse. I think your mouse may have been included so if it is just choose
it and save the settings. If your mouse isn't there you should be a
Thanks to all those who've helped. I can get a connection, it seems as if
the settings were all correct, but the connection is quite slow. The
Terminal Adapter has a speed of 15000 but connects at 64000. You would
think this should make for a faster connection but using it on windows is a
lot fa
Does anyone know where I can find information about configuring an ISDN
Terminal Adapter for REDHAT 7.2. Is Red Hat not compatible with such
peripherals?? I have actually got it to connect once but couldn't get back
on again, despite not changing the settings. Have been messing around with
the se