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:Once you have internet connectivity working, in the web browser application, type "about:config". This allows you to set network proxies. You can open your own version of firefox or IE to see what the network proxy configuration should be. [[User:Jcfrench|Jeff]] 16:21, 21 August 2007 (EDT) |
:Once you have internet connectivity working, in the web browser application, type "about:config". This allows you to set network proxies. You can open your own version of firefox or IE to see what the network proxy configuration should be. [[User:Jcfrench|Jeff]] 16:21, 21 August 2007 (EDT) |
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I did the first step in the expanding image section, but when I boot into gparted, |
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I get a kernel panic. |
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Well, I'm trying to access the web from behind a corporate firewall usinge Qemu & the Sugar web browser. I need to be able to configure the proxy server for the sugar web browser, if that's feasible.... :) The current wiki's don't call out exactly which activity maps to the web browser, nor how to find an activity on the redhat file structure... :P I know that this isn't a typical problem, nor one most children would face, but the basic idea of providing insight into the implementation of all activities is a nice idea. --JCF
- Once you have internet connectivity working, in the web browser application, type "about:config". This allows you to set network proxies. You can open your own version of firefox or IE to see what the network proxy configuration should be. Jeff 16:21, 21 August 2007 (EDT)
expanding the image
I did the first step in the expanding image section, but when I boot into gparted, I get a kernel panic.