02-22-2005
If the machine behind the GNU/Linux box is not able to access the other boxes, then your not exactly able to access your Intranet.
Any reason you don't just connect all 4 machines to the switch?
What are you using for your router? How are the other 2 computers connected to the Internet?
Are you running NAT on the GNU/Linux box? Is the machine thats behind the GNU/Linux box using a static IP or being served via DHCP from the GNU/Linux box?
If you are using a static IP, you will need to set up the Gateway address under the machine behind the GNU/Linux box.
Is the GNU/Linux box using DHCP on eth0? eth1 or both?
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GTKADA2-DIALOG(1) GtkAda 2 programming manual GTKADA2-DIALOG(1)
NAME
gtkada2-dialog - Display a GTK+ dialog box from the command line.
SYNOPSIS
gtkada2-dialog [dialog_type [justification]]
DESCRIPTION
gtkada2-dialog displays the contents of its standard input in a GTK+ dialog box. This is the version supplied with GtkAda version 2, and
it uses GTK+ 2 widgets.
OPTIONS
dialog_type
The type of dialog box desired. Possible values are:
warning A message box with an exclamation point.
error A message box with a red stop sign.
information A message box with an "information" sign: white "i" on blue background.
confirmation A message box with a question mark.
custom A message box with no pixmap and a user-defined caption.
The default type is information.
justification
The type of justification desired for the text of the message. Possible values are justify_left, justify_right, justify_center and
justify_fill. The default is justify_center.
COPYRIGHT FOR THIS MAN PAGE
This man page has been written by Ludovic Brenta for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, from information given by the GtkAda authors
Emmanuel Briot, Joel Brobecker and Arnaud Charlet.
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the
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Debian GNU/Linux 25 Nov 2003 GTKADA2-DIALOG(1)