Hi,
So it is 12 years later;
has someone found something working?
greets
J
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Pigeon wrote:
I have just downloaded the schematic for a Smart-UPS 700 in the form
of a rar archive from some Russian site. Unfortunately, the archive is
broken.
I successfully downloaded the rar file and opened it with no errors. I'd
suggest that you use wget to retrieve the file and try again
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why icant log in to nescape give me afeed back
You want feedback? Sure Turn your speakers ALL the way up, turn your
microphone on, then put your microphone in front of one of your speakers.
Wish granted!
PJ
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Paul Johnson wrote:
You knew this was coming. You were warned. 8:o) Were you thinking
about any of this in advance?
Sure I was thinking about it, but primarily as an abstract, as have most
people. I have plenty of near term projects and day to day
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Paul Johnson wrote:
Well, of course, I know that. I have it in my kernel, or I wouldn't
have gotten an IPv6 address and known about the change. But what
about userspace daemons?
This .5 thunderbird is driving me bonkers. It doesn't handle IMAP very
Paul Johnson wrote:
No, nothis is the Comcast/Disney thing I was referring to, it's
been all over everything today...
http://ursine.ca/article.pl?sid=04/02/12/0046249&mode=thread
I was pulling your chain. My apologies.
Comcast has more subscribers in Portland than any other ISP, and is
som
Paul Johnson wrote:
I've been running Debian and IPv6 for quite some time. It's a function
of the kernel you either compile in or load the module.
Well, of course, I know that. I have it in my kernel, or I wouldn't
have gotten an IPv6 address and known about the change. But what
about user
Paul Johnson wrote:
Along with the whole Disney funkitude this morning[1], I discovered
Comcast gave me an IPv6 address. Which begs the question: Now that
large ISPs now support IPv6, when will Debian beyond the kernel?
[1] And who didn't see this coming around the time Disney got rid of
it's an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I keep getting a message when I close AOL that AOL is removing aol art
files.
Do you know how I can stop this message everytime I close AOL.
Thanks
Jimmy
Having been spanked by my own conscience, and having been exposed to an
attempted spanking by another AOL use
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I keep getting a message when I close AOL that AOL is removing aol art
files.
Do you know how I can stop this message everytime I close AOL.
Thanks
Jimmy
Sounds like the F.A.R.T.A. Virus, (Files ART Aol).
You may need t
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No one could be this clueless.. could they
Well, 1500 partner websites... Where have I seen that before...?
I actually went to this guys site and looked around. His pages are full
of the same broken english; that in and of itself is
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Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone else experienced mouse problems with Kernel 2.6.2?
I just compiled with make-kpkg. Everything seems to work but
I get synchonazation problems with psmouse.c and mouse does not
function properly in either X or
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System Administrator wrote:
I am about to cobvert a system from Red Hat to Debian. Idealy I would
do a fresh install from scratch, but am trying to avoid this. While
at the Linux Expo in NYC last month, the Debian Booth people
reccomended a progra
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Kevin C. Smith wrote:
That's a wonderful script. Now if I could find a way to do that with a
12 webcam security system, I'd have it made. As it is, whenever 1 is
unplugged, or if there's a power failure, they are randomly reassigned
video0 throu
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Richard Blake wrote:
Hello,
In a Newbie to Debian... and for maybe... 4 hours I thought
Debian was a text based OS. I recently ordered Debian for my I686
System... and I went through the installation.. 4 or 5 times I kinda
lost count... I
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Adam Bogacki wrote:
Hi, I'm running unstable and have not been able to do a successful
'apt-get dist-upgrade --fix-missing' for 2-3 weeks now. That is a big
backlog in unstable.
The key message seems to be
E: Unable to parse package file /var/lib/d
> No spam posts :
>> I upgraded my Xine, from 0.7 to 0.99.
>>
>> Now it wont work anymore.
>Please upgrade the libxine0 package from 0.9.9-1 to
0.9.9-2. This had
>made it into http://incoming.debian.org/ as of
yesterday evening.
>Hope you are able to run
Hi,
I upgraded my Xine, from 0.7 (?) to 0.99.
Now it wont work anymore.
Anyone
This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.9.9
(c) 2000-2002 by G. Bartsch and the xine project team.
Built with xine library 0.9.9 [Mon 29 Apr 2002
09:31:18]-[gcc version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian
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