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"Greg Rundlett (freephile)" writes:
>
> btw, at least in Newburyport, Comcast has been advertising this
> heavily with automated calls, mailings, newspaper ads. Today they
> even called me live. In the process, they are also shifting some of
> the lineup (emphasizing the new channels you get, no
Basically, much has been discussed on this. I have been running
Virtualbox on my Ubuntu laptop for over a year with Windows Xp and
Fedora 10 as guest OSs'. The bottom line is that vbox works well. The
only real issues I've found is that I can't sync my Blackberry, but It
does see the Blackberry
I get ~80 channels in clear QAM from Comcast in Newburyport using the
"Digital Starter" package
Here are the mappings I've discovered so far in case anyone else has the
same lineup. Once you get the correct xmltvid into the database, then you
will get the program / schedule information correctly
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Greg Rundlett (freephile) <
g...@freephile.com> wrote:
> I'm new to virtualization, and want to find a solution to run my
> existing (from the factory) installation of Windows Vista as a guest
> in my Ubuntu host. I have Ubuntu installed.
>
> I basically want to r
Yup, and I remember paying $25. for ONE of those "serial line"
connectors (not the cable, just the connector). And that was $25 back
in 1977.
md
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