On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 18:38, Lyvim Xaphir wrote: > On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 18:31, James Sparenberg wrote: > > On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 06:48, Lyvim Xaphir wrote: > > > On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 08:49, Ronald J. Hall wrote: > > > > > > just fine, but I can't either. I can use Klipper by highlighting what I need > > > > in Eterm, then go to Klipper, click on that entry, go to where I want it, and > > > > paste it there. Its an extra step, but I don't know why its like that for > > > > some of us but not for others. Just out of curiosity, are you using the > > > > download edition of 9.1? Thats what I'm using. I'm wondering maybe if its a > > > > diff. between the download edition and the boxed set? > > > > > > > > Never had this problem with the 9.0 boxed set. > > > > > > I'd like to add something to this, if I may. During the 9.1 development > > > cycle, I took the time to download the cooker edition of 9.1 and was > > > testing it in a work environment. I found the problem you gentlemen are > > > discussing above and then went to http://qa.mandrakesoft.com where I > > > posted a bugreport to Bugzilla concerning it. It was not addressed, and > > > went unfixed. > > > > > > So Darklord, there's alot I'm not saying here that could be said > > > offlist. > > > > > > > > > --LX > > > > And a lot your not saying here that you did (righteously) say then.... > > Ice in 9.1 is IMHO hosed. I moved back to the 9.0 rpms and it all began > > to work right. Then put ICE into the skiplist for urpmi. I had my own > > bugs but they also got ignored.... *sigh* BUT the 9.0 rpms work just > > fine on 9.1 if anyone is interested. > > > > James > > > > Thanks alot for the nod, James! It's appreciated. Sometimes I wonder > whether the content is being read or not, and it's times like this that > I feel it was worth the effort to put into email. > > I think we both love the distro, but then we both have been around long > enough to realize that if there are not some corrections made (by virtue > of someone talking about the less than pleasant things) then we will > find ourselves inside the event horizon of the black hole. Then it will > be too late. > > Now is the time to be applying the thrusters to get some altitude. Only > thing is you and I both have been slapping the throttle to no avail; I'm > starting to think that there's something wrong with the hydraulics. > > And btw, who cut the wires to the warning lights, James?
Look for the guy with wirecutters in his/her pocket and an innocent look on their face. (also beware of people with golden parachutes.) > > --LX
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