I've set up a lightweight box as a gateway on my home network, and used
demand dialing. It works, pretty much, but whenever I try to SSH to
that machine, it dials up to the Internet before it will allow me to
connect. It wants to dial whenever I connect to the IMAP on it or
anything else.
I h
I haven't seen a solution for this anywhere, webmin has been broken
in my install for a couple of weeks now, since I did a dist-upgrade
to the latest testing.
I get this:
Error - Perl execution failed
Can't locate Sys/Hostname.pm in @INC...
Any clues where that should be? Did a package remove
Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
Error - Perl execution failed
Can't locate Sys/Hostname.pm in @INC...
I just did a fresh install of webmin on the latest testing and I got no
errors,
I found the problem, I had changed my hostname and the webmin.conf ha
without Internet access is a terrible thing, I know it.
It just wants to phone home...
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Detroit is Cleveland without the glitter.
y teacher made me to).
Ahh, I was programming BASIC in '84. Commodore BASIC. Back when it was all
upper case... Ah for the old days when joystick programming wasn't that
tough...
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If everything is coming your way then you're in the wrong lane.
OSS/Free again? (cursed miserable closed source drivers...)
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"I mean, like, I just read your article in the Yale law recipe, on search and
seizure. Man, that was really Out There."
"I was so WRECK
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 07:17:06PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:50:55PM -0400, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
> >
> > What am I missing? Where are the drivers? Is this usable at all or should
> > I try OSS/Free again? (cursed miserable
list.
> >
>
> I must admit I was quite disappointed myself when I did not find any module
> installed after the download ;)
>
> Hope you can get this sound working!
Thanks, I'd love that myself!
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, you helped a great deal.
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Accordion, n.:
A bagpipe with pleats.
so should work fine with no conversion or corruption.
Or am I missing the point?
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Let sleeping dogs lie.
-- Charles Dickens
pped short of putting the POP3 stuff back in it, but that's a project
for another day.
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"Never give in. Never give in. Never. Never. Never."
-- Winston Churchill
ain. www.linuxmall.com on the other hand has real cheap slink 2.1r3 cds
OK, you got my attention. What's R3? Is there a revision? As in, hopes of
getting a Slink that's more up-to-date than some others??
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ports, in
ttySx order, mouse, modem, and Pilot cradle, mouse and Pilot sharing
interrupts as a default setup would.
I caught something in the last few days about peoples' modems not working on
ttyS2 after upgrade, is it related?
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ht
ernet until I'm good and ready?
P.S. there is NO startup page set.
Thanks in advance.
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== It's VIRUSES, not VIRII! See http://language.perl.com/misc/virus.html ==
How you look depends on where you go.
t; an
> option "Browser Starts With:" Set that to "Blank Page". You might have to
> restart
> netscape for it to take effect, but you have to restart it anyway (you can go
> file>new>browserwindow) to see if it worked.
>
> Jonathan Markevich wrote:
>
; netscape.com for linux(the versions ive tried) had this problem, but
> when using the static motif version(also when using netscape for solaris
> or IRIX) i never had the problem.
>
> nate
>
> Jonathan Markevich wrote:
> >
> > Nope, remember there's no startup
in a different spot. I had a hard
time tracking this one down. It's in /usr/share/wine/lib.
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== It's VIRUSES, not VIRII! See http://language.perl.com/misc/virus.html ==
Money is the root of all evil, and man needs roots.
one I think I'm using right now, I get it
from www.hungrycats.org/~drunkard)
Let me know if it works.
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== It's VIRUSES, not VIRII! See http://language.perl.com/misc/virus.html ==
Don't plan any hasty moves. You'll be evicted soon anyway.
emendous experience, but StarNet has X-Win32 for sale
($100?)... the
demo runs for 2 hours, the way I'd use it is definitely under the two hour
limit. It is a much nicer display than MI/X anyways.
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==
Try VNC rather than X, unless you're trying to locally serve X apps.
Or if you want to be multiuser. IIRC, vncserver will serve the current
display, right?
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== It's VIRUSES, not VIRII! See http://language
ote (Linux) VNC session, then display them
> locally via VNC viewer. Remember: X is a networked windowing system
> .
Man, I have GOT to try this... I experimented quite a bit with the Win32
server (see my ludicrous experimentation at
http://www.geocities.com/jmarkevich/doorstop.html). Man, af
-S `which emacs`
dpkg: /usr/bin/emacs not found.
What package do I have to purge? Is there some other obscure tool for
finding files in packages? Who put it there?
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== It's VIRUSES, not VIRII! See htt
so tried apt-get remove emacs* but it didn't help. No it's not a
symlink either. I'm tempted just to blow it away and all .el files...
Long live joe! :)
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== It's VIRUSES, not VIRII! See http:
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 07:22:38PM +0200, Moritz Schulte wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 07:51:29AM -0400, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
>
> > bash-2.03$ dpkg -S `which emacs`
> > dpkg: /usr/bin/emacs not found.
> >
> > What package do I have to purge?
>
> $ dpk
the fiend. Please don't turn me in to the
joe user's emacs resistance...
> "Please remain calm...I may be mad, but I am a professional." --Mad Scientist
... dot com. (The domain is available for E-mail forwarding from mail.com)
(Great .sig... And I just noticed mine... ahh, Esp
Well, for those following the thread, emacs is now gone. I installed
emacs19 and purged it. It was only a 6MB download over a 56k dial-up of a
package that I didn't want, but hey!
Thanks for all your help.
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the configurator but it replaces it with
the defaults.
Thanks.
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== It's VIRUSES, not VIRII! See http://language.perl.com/misc/virus.html ==
If at first you don't succeed, you must be a programmer.
e sounds that sounds cool at first and annoying later.
>
> Am Don, 28 Sep 2000 bereicherte Jonathan Markevich uns mit folgender
> Nachricht:
> > Question about Gnome for all... does anyone know how to have NO sound for
> > common things like opening and closing windows? I wan
config app. Then there's GNOME's sound configuration, *also* available in
> the GNOME control panel, which would seem to control sounds for different
> events.
>
> I may be wrong, or you may have already pursued these roads...
>
> noah
>
> On Thu, 28 Sep 2
However, we were discussing freewwweb before. I'm using it now... for
temporary use, it's fine, other than that it's trash. I haven't been able to
send out mail using SMTP for about two months now.
NetZero has a Linux client now, though. I'm tempted to try it.
Oh, and you might be interested
Has anyone used the Wacom Graphire tablet successfully? It
would be a slick addition to Corel's PhotoPaint. I noticed there's a
serial/PS2 connection available as well as the more common USB
stuff. Does that make a difference (presuming, of course, that USB
support is available)?
Thanks all
ll
"gnome-libs install?" Is that a command; or a process? I installed the
libglade and gnome glade -dev libraries and it doesn't make a difference.
Where is this file?
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== It's VIRUSES, not
lt license problem??
Anyways, it's not your fault! Does anyone have it compiled, that I can
download? Alternatively, can I get the Mozilla headers all tarred up from
someone? The full mozilla download is kinda ridiculous for this task...
Thanks.
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that! I got the download of the Galeon binary in RPM
format, but it segfaults...
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== It's VIRUSES, not VIRII! See http://language.perl.com/misc/virus.html ==
rypted
code. I chopped it into smaller segments just to be safe... :)
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== It's VIRUSES, not VIRII! See http://language.perl.com/misc/virus.html ==
Has anyone here used the Pilot-mail utility lately? I can't get it to
recognize a port, each time I run it, it
says "unable to bind to port -p" and "file does not exist".
Well, perhaps I should qualify that, it did work, once, when I removed the "-p"
from the parameters, but
I haven't been abl
the parameters, but
I haven't been able to repeat that since. To quote John Cleese, any help you
could give would
be very... helpful.
Thanks!
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the parameters, but
I haven't been able to repeat that since. To quote John Cleese, any help you
could give would
be very... helpful.
Thanks!
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the parameters, but
I haven't been able to repeat that since. To quote John Cleese, any help you
could give would
be very... helpful.
Thanks!
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s? :)
Naw, it's the jpilot-Mail plug-in, which, apart from the fact that it
doesn't remove files after being sent (so you don't know they're sent), is
one incredibly cool part-program.
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== I
have to keep iSilo?
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This is a test of the Emergency Broadcast System. If this had been an
actual emergency, do you really think w
Can anyone help me with winesetup? I had a small disaster with my home
directories and now wine is supremely unconfigured. Now when I ask it to
please configure, it tries to run winesetuptk (installed) and bombs with
"Failed to load Itcl extension
This interpreter does not support stubs-enabled
riter is (apt-get install xwp)
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A girl's best friend is her mutter.
-- Dorothy Parker
OK, I know it's just an idle daemon, but what do I need to adjust in my
Woody setup so it's not included in the system load? I don't need to
disable apm, do I?
Probably a FAQ somewhere, right...?
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it blasted
my *proper* /usr/src/linux setup. Oh well...
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Seduced, shaggy Samson snored.
She scissored short. Sorely shorn,
Soon shackled slave, Samson sighed,
Silently scheming,
Sightlessly seeking
Some
s? Thanks.
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Things will be bright in P.M. A cop will shine a light in your face.
ed the AA stuff just yet, but the GLX seems fine (gotta get my
joystick working right in 2.4 to test it properly)
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You want to know why I kept getting promoted? Because my mouth knows more
than my brain.
-- W.G.
I'm trying to compile in ipchains emulation support in kernel 2.4, but make
xconfig has it greyed out and I have no idea what I need to enable to get to
it. Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks.
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On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 06:58:31PM -0500, David B. Harris wrote:
> To quote Jonathan Markevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> # I'm trying to compile in ipchains emulation support in kernel 2.4, but
> make
> # xconfig has it greyed out and I have no idea what I need to enable t
erg.config line 3.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /var/lib/dpkg/info/libpaperg.config
line 3.
dpkg: error processing libpaperg (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2
Errors were encountered while processing:
libpaperg
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned a
-linux and mount version 2.10s-2, where the
documentation seems to indicate I only need 2.10o. Anything else necessary?
(Yes, kernel support is compiled in)
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What is worth doing is worth the trouble of asking someb
-15 shareware is common, freeware is just as common. GPL
stuff is out there, and growing, but it's hard to break GPL into a whole new
platform, it seems.
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Well, O.K. I'll compromise with my principles because of EXISTENTIAL DESPAIR!
My ISP is going down the toilet (again) and can't/won't manage a SMTP
server. I'm forced to look at another option... Yahoo has a SMTP
server I can use, since I do have an account with them, but I have to
pop-authenticate before I can use it.
Does anyone know the best MTA to use that allows this?
ven't come across any
examples. It is also usually what distros install.
However, writing one in C proved to be simple, and an afternoon's worth of fun.
Oh writing it sure didn't take all afternoon, but the fun did. My current
/bin/false is a compiled ELF file, and I don't r
On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 11:50:18PM +, sena wrote:
> I heard that Jonathan Markevich wrote this on 29/10/00:
> > However, writing one in C proved to be simple, and an afternoon's worth
> > of fun.
> >
> --(snip - false.c)--
> int main() { return 1; }
>
right away... I've also tried wvdial
with similar results... sometimes it complains "Could not determine
remote IP address"
Any suggestions off the top of your heads?
I've tried passive and silent modes, disabling all compression,
noipdefault... I'm not sure how to guarantee I
On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 10:24:09PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Jonathan Markevich writes:
> > I don't understand getting the PPP garbage right away...
>
> It means that the ISP wants to use PAP or CHAP authentication.
Yes, but...
> > Any suggestions off the t
On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 10:24:09PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Jonathan Markevich writes:
> > I don't understand getting the PPP garbage right away...
>
> It means that the ISP wants to use PAP or CHAP authentication.
...
> If this doesn't work ask for help agai
to me like the DNS configuration has taken place, and the
authorization also seems to have worked. What makes it not detect the
remote IP address?
Thanks for your help so far!
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== It's VIRUSES, not VIRII!
to get back the functionality of my old PCI only Pentium?
(For those curious minds, Duron 650, Gigabyte 7IEX4, 128MB PC-133)
Thanks!
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o far off-topic; this
is just a good place to find gurus! (Grues? Ahh! Turn on the light!)
Thanks in advance.
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== It's VIRUSES, not VIRII! See http://language.perl.com/misc/virus.html ==
I'D LIKE TO
't I find the xserver for it? is the debian
> package not ready yet? or is support for my card included in one of the
> other packages? or am I just a complete idiot and overlooked something
> obvious? :)
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d link to the kernel source! Is there another step I have
overlooked?
Thanks.
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There are a lot of lies going aroun
ension...!)
Any pointers, or should I just hold on and wait for a bigger announcement?
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The British are coming! The British are coming!
lot of backspacing to type!!!
P.S. this happens in and out of X.
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Go directly to jail. Do not pass Go, do not collect $200.
Allow me to self-reply. Thanks to Stormpkg, I was able to find some
suspicious uninstalled required packages, console-tools, etc. Once I
selected those, it was fine. Strange.
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 09:08:22PM -0500, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
> What could cause the keyboard to misbehave
I got it to work, but here's some pointers for the archives :)
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 10:11:42PM -0600, Kevin C. Smith wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 10:44:09PM -0500, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
> > I'm wondering what to put in sources.list for the new testing distribut
permissions
> to crw-r.
Use pppconfig with "pon" to dial and "poff" to hangup. pppconfig is very
smart and automated, you'll be pleased.
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== It's VIRUSES, not VIRII! See http://la
te it on my system
though! What am I missing?
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== It's VIRUSES, not VIRII! See http://language.perl.com/misc/virus.html ==
ou what device name it is, etc. But after that, it worked
> fine for
> me.
>
> Cameron Matheson
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Jonathan Markevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2000 1:42 PM
> Subject: CD Audio track
d tdyc doesn't seem to respond to it...
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and the error. What just happened? Do I really need to
do this? This is quite different...
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Concerning the war in Vietnam, Sena
I got IceWM and Gnome to play together nicely, after a lot of waiting and
updating... one thing that bugs me is that it keeps creating windows at the
0,0 coordinate, right on top of my panel. Any ideas how to make smart
placement, uh, smarter??
Thanks.
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Has anyone tried WordPerfect Office 2000? I have three days to
decide or
lose a $15 discount. I am using 8 download edition and am relatively
happy,
but it's obviously missing some useful features like templates and a
manual.
Is it slow? It's Wine-based, does that introduce compatibility
issues
> Has anyone tried WordPerfect Office 2000? I have three days to
> decide or lose a $15 discount. I am using 8 download edition and
> am relatively happy, but it's obviously missing some useful
> features like templates and a manual.
It's okay. Very buggy, but with more features, including some
im 3.12 #1
(Debian))
id 12fqxc-0002MM-00; Thu, 13 Apr 2000 17:15:36 -0400
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 17:15:35 -0400
From: Jonathan Markevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Robert Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Was WordPerfect Opinions?--Now FreeWWWeb
ke that (except for the GUI/multi-window part), but I haven't seen a
> Linux version.
I know I used a Linux version of YARN about two or three years ago, look
around. I know it was a handly & lightweight packet reader!
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b? It's incendiary comments
on a mailing list that make you think! When you are gonna be late for work
and want to bring your mail on a floppy, you can't think, you want
convenience. Allow you to think about what you need to think about. Now
THAT's more of an OS job...
Thanks for the pedestal. Back to lurk mode.
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ut any solution
> > > to my problem.
> > >
> > I don't know what's wrong; we have WP8 on slink (w/ xlib6, xpm4.7),
> > potato, and woody. Maybe you should re-install WP?
>
> I have tried that already :(
>
> Thanks anyhow.
Have you tried install
I'm getting really tired of Freewwweb, they're quite inept at
managing a SMTP server. I thought of trying a Windows-based free
ISP, by using an old 486 and configuring IT as a Win-based proxy.
It's not clear, however, how I should point things like exim through
a proxy? Is it possible?
I know i
hen
park it. When I realized your comment was to both, I wished I posted it
there too!
I think the best comment over the emacs thing was; someone said "it's not an
editor, it's a virtual machine" Now that makes great sense! Now someone
needs to come up with something as clever to explain vi... :)
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Fuch's Warning:
If you actually look like your passport photo, you aren't well
enough to travel.
Has anyone compiled the ghostscript driver included with gimp-print? There
are vague incomplete instructions for doing it on a Debian system, but I
don't know enough to surmise the rest. I'd love to NEVER have to reboot to
use my Epson Photo 700...
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Something tells me I saw an option to use an alternate WM with KDE... is it
possible? Where did I see that? I'd like to use Sawmill for it's
lightness...
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If you drink, don't park. Accidents make people.
On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 07:08:47PM -0300, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
How did you install the thing? I mean the Ghostscript driver... I
rarely
use Gimp, and never to print, but I'd like to print out some
highlights and
stuff from documents on my Stylus Photo 700.
> some time ago I began to look
> I just subscribed to this list about five minutes ago, because I
need to get
> a free ISP account going under my Debian Slink. I don't care who
it's with
> (excite, xoom, etc), as long as I can get it to work. I think the
problem is
> that I need the DNS nameservers (or at least with PPPconfi
--- Jeronimo Pellegrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This is what I would like to know about. There are half-baked
> > instructions about how someone got it working on Debian, but all
> he
> > says is "I'll mail you [i.e. the README writer] the details
> later"
>
> In the source tree, read Gho
--- Chris Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 04:48:16AM -0700, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
> >
> > As for Freewwweb, STAY AWAY. They have no clue how to run a SMTP
> > server. I get ALL of my mail bounced back to me because they
> don't
What happened to libggi-target-glide? When I try to install it, it
says it's in the database, but not available. I did do an update
(frozen) and I believe I have the important sources.list stuff (main,
contrib, non-us, non-free...)
__
Do You Yahoo!
Well, does anyone know anything about KOffice debs? I'd like to try out
especially kword but it doesn't seem to be at kde.tdyc.com...
Thanks.
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I B M
U B M
We all B M
For I B M
-- H.A.R.L.I.E.
line 5)
invoked from within
"init $argc $argv"
(file "/usr/lib/postgresql/pgaccess/main.tcl" line 244)
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I noticed it installed tk and tcl 8.2. Could it have something to do with
the fact that tkstep is required for pgaccess -- and tkstep 8.0 is
installed?
a few times and can't get the menus back!
How do I do so??? Thanks.
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st of required packages to get the thing working? I
have some, I know, if you give me some names I'll have something to grep.
Thanks.
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. I have been
> considering BlueLight (yahoo). Any ideas?
I'm using Freewwweb successfully. It's quite busy but it works very well.
Zero banner programs! They just want you to set your home page to
home.freewwweb.com which is quite nice. I even used it on my mac plus!
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Once I get
this sorted out I have to tackle ALSA yet... (sigh, progress)
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"Creation science" has not entered the curriculum for a reason so simple
and so basic that we often forget to mention it: becaus
e to check!
and it dies.
I'd give you the exact message, but I'm in X right now, and, you get the
picture...
Why is it unable to check?? xdm and wdm work fine... Thanks.
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There's nothing very my
very limited time to hack and I don't
like spending 4 hours fixing something that was working fine.
Thanks for bearing with me in my misery, and please, give SOME indication
that someone is out there that has done this before???
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http://membe
ng so blowing the thing away and
reinstalling takes less time and frustration.
Help!
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I'm not denyin' the women are foolish: God Almighty made 'em to match the men.
-- George Eliot
this; and all I do is
"patch the dam"
Sorry for the misery all, but it's really frustrating and so far no way out.
And thanks for your response, I'm glad SOMEONE is out there.
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You will gain money by a fattening action.
x27;t tell me no one has ever done THAT...
Anyways, I did get much better response today (Hmm, monday...) and I thank
you all.
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"[In 'Doctor' mode], I spent a good ten minutes telling Emacs what I
thought of it. (The response was, 'Perhaps you could try to be less
abusive.')"
(By Matt Welsh)
about that, but
what can I do? The only resolution I found.
Thanks for your response.
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All I want is more than my fair share.
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