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Me again,

Just trying to head off some suggestions.

Napsack (the Java client) works fine so it is definitely not a connection 
problem.

Michel Salim

On Sunday 14 January 2001 04:59, you wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Just switched to using Mandrake 7.2, having previously been (trying to)
> tracking Debian unstable. While using Debian gnapster works perfectly fine;
> so it was with a bit of a shock when I tried connecting... it appeared to
> work perfectly fine until right after logging in, when the 'Message Of The
> Day' tab flashes... and then the status bar says 'Disconnected'.  The
> Message of the day page remains totally empty.
>
> I have tried rebuilding gnapster, as well as using gnome-napster, which
> fails even more spectacularly; leaving behind the following error messages
> on the terminal:
>
> transfer.c(703):  transfer_reset_local_port(Making socket)
>
> My ISP supports Napster and I just tried connecting in Windows (*ducking to
> avoid flying pies*) using Napster 2.0 beta 9. No problem. If I try
> connecting using an incorrect username/password it fails appropriately,
> popping a message box saying so. So I'm guessing it might be the failure of
> the text-displaying component.
>
> Searching deja.com and mail-archive has not turned up anything about
> this...
>
> Any help appreciated :)
>
> Regards,
>
> Michel Salim
>
> PS Mandrake 7.2 rocks!
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