Hi All
I'm curious to see if anyone else is using Smothwall (express 2.0) and if you have had
problems retaing your connection for more than a few hours after updating with the
fixes3 update (dated 28th May)
Regards.
Greg McKenzie
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Hi Wesley
I could use one of thePentiums for my mother if any of them are still
available.
Cheers,
Greg
Wesley Parish wrote:
Firstly, the good news - to cut down on the amount of gear I'll need to shift,
I'm offering my spare PCs free to good home to whoever wants to brave a
chilly 6pm or lat
Coincidence? - I looked at that the day before yesterday but can't seem
to find where to download it. Did you manage to find a link somewhere?
Paul William wrote:
*very* interesting article but I want to install mepis :(
greg mckenzie wrote:
Hi Paul
Yesterday I was reading the articl
Hi Paul
Yesterday I was reading the article for which I've given the first
paragraph below and it may be a possible answer (though possibly too
slow for you)
"User Mode Linux (UML) is a Linux kernel that runs as an application. To
the /host system/ -- the underlying hardware and booted kernel -
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
Thanks so much. Getting my fix once more.
imho, Part of the problem is that every paradise customer appears to come from
one address, that of the Paradise proxy. /. sees the torrent of traffic from
that one number as abuse.
Thanks once again.
Hi Chris, I wish that I
greg mckenzie wrote:
Hmm - It just started working immediately after I posted an email to
slashdot asking them to investigate. Perhaps the problem was with Paradise?
Patrick Dunford wrote:
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 16:32, david merriman wrote:
Good, so it's not just me ! I wish I knew too.
The Paradise proxy must have caught a pox, and slashdot have blocked us.
Can't see it either. On paradise...
email to their helpdesk, don't both
Hi Jason,
Seems to work ok in my version of Mozilla (1.3A) in windows using
windows media player (sorry)
Greg
Yes, its sad that we are all sitting around with nothing better to do!!
>Wow - seven different IPs check the link within 30 seconds!
>
>On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 09:28, C Falconer wrote:
>> Another thing that one should never do with one's server...
>
>> http://criggie.dyndns.org/network/#caffeine
>
Hi Nick
It seems to me that the organisation mail is quite small compared with the other
messages and only
picks up towards meeting dates so it isn't a problem to me - especially if the
subject header reflects
the topic (as they usually do).
The other factor is that if you discuss the possib
hi
I have a small problem that I can't figure out.
I have a dual boot win98/Linux system (experimenting with ELX linux) - I needed to
reinstall win98 and of course lost the
MBR containing Lilo so couldn't boot back into Linux
The Linux emergency boot disk wouldn't work so decided to rei
You could try using Opera and under quick preferences select "identify as MSIE 5.0" Of
course that would require two browsers or a complete swap to
Opera (which I have done)
Cheers
Greg
>Many thanks for all the replies to this query . I have now got that
>sorted out..
>
>One other thing.
Highlight the cells
Select Format, Merge cells, Define
Done!!
- Cheers, Greg
>Can any out there give me a bit of help as to how I go about entering a
>Title on the page of a Spreadsheet in the Star Office 5.2 version
>Spreadsheet. I have become very frustrated and can't for the life of me
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