Too funny! What a great way to start my day...
:)
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From: Nick Lidakis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 9:38 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
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Subject: Re: how to pick fresh fruit.
Hugo Jackson wrote:
> i know
On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 14:17:45 -0500
Michael Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you get alsa-modules-2.4.27-2-386 ? That should have the modules
> you're looking for, though you'll need to run depmod before you can
> modprobe for them. You can also install alsa-modules-2.4-386 instead
> of the
st friend. :)
Keep in mind that I'm not terribly adept at loading modules. I'm actually
pretty wary of doing any mechanics to the kernel, and I'm still pretty new at
all this.
Thanks for taking the time to read this long post!!!
v/r
kerry
p.s. - not as pressing - anyone who c
wnload and they are all there.
Has anyone seen this when installing staroffice?
Cheers Al
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From: Sebastiaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Alan & Kerry Shrimpton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: How do you run a bin fi
Hi all,
I downloaded StarOffice .bin files. Set up tells me to run them but I don't
know how to run a .bin file. Please help?
For Linux customers who downloaded StarOffice as several segments:
>From the command line, change directory to the directory into which you
downloaded the StarOffice fil
Hi,
I know most people have their Linux box connected to the net. I have my
windows machine.
I know most people probably have their printers connected to their Linux
machine. I have it connected to my windows machine.
Seriously, aren't newbies like myself trying to find an alternative to
windo
Hi,
At work we have one file server with NT4 I think as the OS. One mail server
firewall running Linux. (Hence why I am playing around with it at home).
We have 3 other computers connected to the network running Windows98. The
rest of us use laptops (6 off) which we plug in when we are in the o
Hi,
Not sure what info you require but I can tell you my problem and you will
need to ask me what I need to tell you. I am using Debian GNU/Linux 2.2.19
Window's box A connects to the Internet. ICS configured.
Linux box B connects to the Internet through box A
Now when I start Mozilla or task s
Hi,
I am a real newbie and just joined this list. I decided to try Debian
2.2.19 but finding it a bit hard to configure everything. When I first
installed it, no cards were detected. Since then I have been able to load
modules to get my sound card to work but can't seem to get my network
runnin
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I do not need names but I do need every address for walk
sequence mailing discounts. Call me if you have any questions at (208)
357-7391 and ask for Kerry, or fax information to (208) 357-5317.
The total number needed should be around 6000-6500 address's
according to the Post O
uld not even think of doing
that with an IDE burner.
I'm not saying you shouldn't get an IDE burner. It will probably work OK
and will cost much less, but SCSI is a better option if you can afford it.
Kerry
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I go searching for a new adapter?
A search in the HOWTO suggests that the AT-1500 is
"supported".
Thanks much,
Kerry
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