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I am trying to connect to server using Linux Fedora -KDE/ Konqueror and receiving error
I am trying to connect to server using Linux Fedora - KDE/ Konqueror and receiving an error....

"An error occurred while loading http://[IP Address]
Could not connect to host [IP address]"

I am able to ping and able to browse the files outside of KDE/Konquerer. Any ideas? Thanks.

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Can you provide more detailed info please.

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I have a box on my desk that is Linux Fedora OS and I use it to browse the file systems of the remote servers that house the databases I manage. It's much more user friendly than say shell scripting hence the reason it was set up.

I am able to connect via Telnet. My issue I cannot access them through KDE> Konquerer. I receive the error I mentioned previously. I went into Terminal> entered 'startkde'> opened the 'Kmenu'> clicked 'Internet'> clicked 'Konquerer'> entered the IP address and received the error that it could not connect.

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A Linux distribution is an operating system made as a software collection based on the Linux kernel and, often, on a package management system and are available for a variety of systems. A typical Linux distribution comprises a Linux kernel, GNU tools and libraries, additional software, documentation, a window system (the most common being the X Window System), a window manager, and a desktop environment. Most Linux systems are open-source software made available both as compiled binaries and in source code form, allowing modifications to the original software. Over three hundred distributions are in active development, including commercially backed distributions (such as Fedora, openSUSE and Ubuntu) and community-driven distributions (such as Debian, Slackware, Gentoo and Arch Linux).