I have a problem trying to install my Wheel of
Fortune game. I have tried to go to the exc.setup, on my computer, I can't find
the product key, which is suppose to be located in the lower right above the
Certificate of Authenticity, which is suppose to be above the bar code. I need
help, oth
Marilyn Williams wrote:
I have a problem trying to install my Wheel of Fortune game. I have
tried to go to the exc.setup, on my computer, I can't find the product
key, which is suppose to be located in the lower right above the
Certificate of Authenticity, which is suppose to be above the bar
I don't know if the list masters can do anything about it, but I created this e-mail
address especially to post on this list about an apache problem less than 48 hours
ago. Since I posted the message, it took less than 12 hours before I started to
receive the "Last Microsoft Upgrade" & "New Net
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Louis-David Perron wrote:
> I don't know if the list masters can do anything about it, but I
> created this e-mail address especially to post on this list about an
> apache problem less than 48 hours ago. Since I posted the message, it
> took less than 12 hours before I started
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 01:30, Louis-David Perron wrote:
> I don't know if the list masters can do anything about it, but I created this e-mail
> address especially to post on this list about an apache problem less than 48 hours
> ago. Since I posted the message, it took less than 12 hours before I
I'm glad debian isnt my first introduction to linux because if it were, i'd
be running back to windows.
Right now trying the testing network install
I've tried installing it several times now in several ways and i cant get
anywhere with it (including the stable cd-rom install). Lilo never seems
Try one of the debian offsprings called 'knoppix' : it should boot on most any system
and auto-detect the hardware.
Millis
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Thats the version of linux/debian where the whole OS essentially boots of a
cd correct? Wouldnt that make it difficult to update the system though? I'd
have to burn a new cd every time i wanted to update anything. Or am i
missing something?
thanks,
ian
At 06:14 PM 2/4/2004, you wrote:
Try one
On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 18:18:45 -0800
Ian Lipsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thats the version of linux/debian where the whole OS essentially boots
> of a cd correct? Wouldnt that make it difficult to update the system
> though? I'd have to burn a new cd every time i wanted to update
> anything. Or
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