Ciao,
scusate, ho gia' scritto per questa questione, ma sono ancora da punto a
capo. Sto cercando di avere una GUI per inviare / ricevere fax con Linux. Ora
ho ksendfax, che si presenta abbastanza bene, ma purtroppo non mi funziona.
In particolare, una volta che ho pronto un fax da
At 03.48 10/03/2001 +, you wrote:
On Thursday 08 March 2001 16:31, Alessandro Amadori wrote:
e di piu'). Siccome poi vorrei riprovare ad aggiornare la KDE dalla 2.0.1
alla 2.1, non e' che qualcuno di voi che gia' ci e' riuscite mi potrebbe
dire come ha fatto? Grazie
Io l'ho fatto
vorrei usare wine per emulare alcuni programmi che
girano sotto windows . Ho linux su un HD ide primary slave e windows ME su un
IDE secondary master , un hd IDE secondary slave per archivio dati e
infine un disco SCSI con win2000.Ho inoltre un masterizzatore e un cdrom
scsi.Ho letto gli
On Saturday 10 March 2001 10:36, you wrote:
Salve a tutti
Ho un computer PIII 533 fsb 133, 128 RAM, con un lettore CDROM ASUS e un
MAst HP 8100, scanner Mustec 1200CP, Stampante HP, e modem 33.6 sportser
voice fax, Scheda audio (vecchissima) SB16 (ISA).
Ho installato la MDK7.2, ha
Credo che bisogna modificare il file /etc/fstab pero' non te lo garantisco.
L'ultima volta a seguito di un mio errore ho dovuto reinstallare il sistema
e cos faccendo l'ho eliminata durante la fase di installazione,precisamente
dove ti chiede se le RAM che rileva sono la quantit giusta.
In basso
Ho una sblive 1024 player e quando provo ad ascoltare dei midi mi da errore
(/dev/sequencer non presente o in uso).
Ho controllato l'esistenza del file /dev/sequencer, e c'e'.
Se faccio # cat /dev/sndstat mi da lo stesso errore, mentre nel sound
howtoo dice che dovrebbe darmi la lista delle
Il 03:34, sabato 10 marzo 2001, scrivesti:
Dopo un primo disastroso fallimento, sono riuscito (grazie ad un messaggio
che ho trovato in giro per la rete) ad installare la KDE 2.1 sopra la KDE
2.0.1 preinstallata da LM7.2.
Com'è? Hai notato differenze? Problemi in meno?
Tommaso
Ci ho provato, ma proprio il puntatore non ne vuole sapere di muoversi.
Corrado
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
La stessa cosa mi capitata due o tre settimane fa.
Io ho risolto cos.
Sono andato nel tool di configurazione ed ho provato varie configurazioni di
mouse (nel mio caso PS/2 non in
Sono riuscito ad installare la sk audio!!! Eureka.
E riesco anche a leggere i CD sia sul CDROM che sul Masterizzatore, e
probabilmente devo ancroa verificarlo il masterizzatore masterizza, ma
Non riesco a far suonare cd audio perch come tutte le altre applicazioni il
Cd palyer non vede il
Uhm... a pc acceso su una porta seriale? Urgh!!!
Corrado
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ti sembrer un consiglio assurdo, ma tentar non nuoce.
Prova mentre sei attivo in Linux a staccare il mouse e poi riattaccalo e
vedi un po' quello che succede.
ciao
Pier Antonio
At 11.18 10/03/2001 +0100, you wrote:
Il 03:34, sabato 10 marzo 2001, scrivesti:
Dopo un primo disastroso fallimento, sono riuscito (grazie ad un messaggio
che ho trovato in giro per la rete) ad installare la KDE 2.1 sopra la KDE
2.0.1 preinstallata da LM7.2.
Com'? Hai notato differenze?
At 18.10 10/03/2001 +0100, you wrote:
Uhm... a pc acceso su una porta seriale? Urgh!!!
Perche'?
In dos e windows l'ho sempre fatto e non e' mai successo niente di male.
Ciao
Alessandro Amadori
Real Life and IRC nick: Sgama
Mu* and PBIRC nick: Luxor
Alessandro \"Sgama\" Amadori wrote:
At 18.10 10/03/2001 +0100, you wrote:
Uhm... a pc acceso su una porta seriale? Urgh!!!
Perche'?
In dos e windows l'ho sempre fatto e non e' mai successo niente di male.
Ciao
Alessandro Amadori
Real Life and IRC nick: Sgama
The answer to this one, for me, is that I couldn't give a crap what os my
pda uses (it's a Palm BTW)
The point about my PDA, and I would cry for days if anything happened to it
;o) is that it does three or four essential tasks extremely well. It
maintains my calndar/schedule brilliantly, and
Yet your problem, as stated, just asked for a way of listing the partitions
because you had lost your aide memoire. df appears to do exactly what you
asked - and you are clearly aware of /swap without being reminded :o)
Oh and BTW like another poster I too was unaware of kdf, what a cool
On March 9, 2001 01:44 am, you wrote:
Hi all..
When trying to compile knapster (among others) I often get the message
below. I have check my CD distro (7.2) and the KDE 2.0 upgrade cd to no
avail.
I seem to have all the other development stuff okay and can usually compile
and install
Dear Bill:
Oh, how I wish I knew this before reinstalling Linux 7.2 two days ago!
Thanks so much for reassuring me about this. Will upgrade to KDE 2.1
again.
My apology to the list for "panicking," as you say. And I agree. It's
much better to open another window than another instance of
I uninstalled RP 7 and installed RP 8 (rpm-s). When I call
/usr/bin/X11/realplay, or when I call it through Netscape (4.75), I just get a
black xterm whith "realplay" written on top, which stys on my desktop for a few
seconds, then desappears, as a std-error message appears saiyng : "segmentation
Having thought myself, "What's the point of an earthquake in the Seattle
area, if it's not going to take out MicroSHAFT," I'm glad to see that
somebody else shared my sentiment!
http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20010304mode=classic
tdh
--
T. Holmes
Unixtechs.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 17:51 08.03.2001 -0600, you wrote:
On Thursday 08 March 2001 10:15 am, Quaylar wrote:
i know for sure that its not the isp, because they say they dont have an
idle timeout..
--quay
and you've never caught 'em in one of their lies ? yet ;)
hehe.no..they dont
Dennis Myers wrote:
On Friday 09 March 2001 20:17, you wrote:
Hi everybody,
Do to the lack of a readme file, I ran an rpm -Uvh --nodeps --force
*.rpm, as I was getting all sorts of dependency errors while upgrading
from KDE2.1 beta 2 to KDE2.1 Final Release. Bad idea. I had to
At 00:06 10.03.2001 +, you wrote:
On Friday 09 March 2001 8:51 pm, you wrote:
Sure, it's an option right in the install of Mandrake 7.2
When it asks if you want to automatically start X answer yes.
Then when it asks you if you want it to automatically log in a user say yes
and
I realize the dependencies are there for a reason. I'm reporting what
happened to me. I'm trying to find a solution.
Gerry wrote:
You know, the dependencies are there for a reason.. Only override if you have
the stuff needed but it's not recognized by rpm.
And now, a little clip from
Dear friends:
The IBM Java Virtual Machine is working flawlessly, so far, in KDE 2.1's
Konqueror. As good and as fast as in Netscape 4.76.
I have one question, for which I believe there is an answer. But, being
a newbie, I think I bet let an expert comment on this and on whether any
of us users
On Saturday 10 March 2001 04:49, Romanator wrote:
Dennis Myers wrote:
On Friday 09 March 2001 20:17, you wrote:
Hi everybody,
Do to the lack of a readme file, I ran an rpm -Uvh --nodeps --force
*.rpm, as I was getting all sorts of dependency errors while upgrading
from KDE2.1
so... Qua why don't you tell us a name
- Original Message -
From: "Quaylar" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 6:56 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] adsl and connection loss
At 17:51 08.03.2001 -0600, you wrote:
On Thursday 08 March 2001 10:15 am,
Dear friends:
Well, the Java madness in Konqueror is finally over!
I never could get KDE 2.0.1 to work with any of the Java Virtual
Machines that I installed. This doesn't mean that it won't on other
people's systems. It's just that they failed on mine. So...
I upgraded to KDE 2.1 and tried
Dear friends:
The JSSE message that comes up in the Virtual console in NO way retards
or obstructs or affects in any way the performance of the java applet.
Thank God! If you UNCHECK the box for "Virtual console" under Settings,
Konqueror, Browser, Java, you will be blissfully unaware of this
Dear Oder:
The instructions for upgrading from KDE 2.0 to KDE 2.1 in Lm7.2 are as
simple as can be because Mandrake went out of their way to make it so:
1) Go to any Mandrake ftp site using your ftp application (gftp, Igloo
or whatever) and type in the exact name of the ftp host site, e.g.
On Saturday 10 March 2001 08:41, you wrote:
Dear friends:
Well, the Java madness in Konqueror is finally over!
I never could get KDE 2.0.1 to work with any of the Java Virtual
Machines that I installed. This doesn't mean that it won't on other
people's systems. It's just that they failed
Well the problem is not mine, I was merely responding to a question by
someone else. df is a good tool, but for cases where not all
partitions have been mounted and to find the locations of swap
partitions (some people use several), gpart would be a better tool. I
haven't tried this myself,
it happens. sometimes i post it shows up 3 days later.
sometimes i also get as many as 40 copys of the same message.
who knows
it's one of those mysteries of the world.
=)
Adrian Smith
'de telepone dude
Telecom Dept.
x 7042
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chantha [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10:15:37 AM
Dear friends:
I had forgotten how difficult it was for me to find the IBM JRE. I knew
it existed because KDE lists it on their www.konqueror.org page (even
though they claim it doesn't work) and because of the note by Zeljko
Vukman, who said that he had replaced Sun's Java with IBM's and that
At 09:24 10.03.2001 -0500, you wrote:
so... Qua why don't you tell us a name
which name ?
I would definately buy a Linux PDA over any other for the sheer
customizability and fun factor. While there may be some drawbacks (if you
had to make it a Linux PDA yourself, for example, that would be tough), the
potential is there for extremely superior options. That's at least how I
would
I am running Mandrake 7.2 with the latest updates of kppp, netscape and
Konqueror. I have an external modem on tty0 which connects using kppp
without difficulty. I have just lost my slow/unreliable DSL connection,
and replaced it with a 56k dial-up.
For some reason, which escapes me at present,
DO you plan to dual boot this machine or use just for Linux? If you plan to
just run linux (which sounds best on this machine), you could try fdisk
first, try reformatting the drive. Also, make sure that your system is not
using EZ-BIOS to access the hard drive, I've heard Linux does not like
I just installed 7.2 on a 300PII with 64M Ram and a 256M Swap
Partition. KDE is running extremely slow, many times slower than 7.1.
It's almost to the point I'm considering re-installing 7.1. Does anyone
know why this is? Did I do something wrong on the install?
I noticed the same
I just (re) installed 7.2 and all I have is a dialup. On installation, I
did not enter the domain nor ips to search. That didn't work. I then
used Linxconf and set the ppp options there. I also set the options via
the kppp dialog. I used 'manual' for the dns nameserver info. I use
earthlink BTW.
how do i get off of the mailing list?
- Original Message -
From: Ritesh Ahya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:24 AM
Subject: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.
Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
I
how do i get off of this mailing list?
- Original Message -
From: Ritesh Ahya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:24 AM
Subject: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.
Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
I
Thank you very much indeed for your help. I'm a newbie to Linux and I will
try your instructions.
Thanks again, Oder.
- Original Message -
From: "Benjamin Sher" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "Expert" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:23 AM
Subject: [newbie]
I'm using a 3-Com (USR) MD-U56P2977 PCI hardware (they told me)
MODEM. The BIOS in the 'pooter assigned it to Com 5, according to win
dev mgr. Trouble is, X or Gnome deal only with Coms 1 - 4, so I can't
reconfigure the SW in a GUI. Sadly, I don't know enuff yet to do it in
console mode.
OK, my turn (again!!) I had a problem with my main box and I
re-installed 7.2 just as I had done on my laptop. I'm coming to you via
my laptop now. The main box seemed to load up ok. Then I try ti connect
to the net and I get the same problem that the original poster has with
his connection when
Can't we just get along. Huh?
philomena wrote:
Oh boy, here we go - this could re-open a hornets nest that shows up
every now and then - everyone has their own preferences and habits, and
those are near impossible to alter. Also, the different software that
people use to read/write their
The same way you got on. http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/flists.php3
Jeremy Hughes wrote:
how do i get off of this mailing list?
- Original Message -
From: Ritesh Ahya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:24 AM
Subject:
GO BACK to where you joined this list...
THERE, you'll also find (if you'll ONLY read)
a way to get off the list.
OF COURSE, " IF " you can READ
--
Registered Linux User: 167369
= http://www.kompukit.com =
[EMAIL PROTECTED]ICQ#
Pavel Zubkov wrote:
Hi to everybody. Stupid question: does anyone from Toronto knows where to buy
LM 7.2? I searched for a while but couldn't found the place that sells it.
If anyone knows of a store in Toronto that sells LM 7.2 could you let me know,
please.
Thanx in advance,
Paul
Sat Mar 10 15:29:51 2001
I hooked up the old canon to the ATX machine , MDK 7.2 was hungry for
drivers, and asked for installation disc one...
Unfortunately I have mailed that disc to Australia...(A self solving
problem with the release of MDK 8.0)
so I put up a message in Kmail, selected
Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
I am getting everybody about 100 messages, i dont' mind with it. i love to
read all of them, try to understand the problems that our linux-brothers are
facing, like to ask sometimes, like to reply sometimes.
but it's a good feeling. All i have to say it, can
s wrote:
Well, if you're spending and losing lots of time searching locally, you could
possibly order if from somewhere off the web and get it delivered in
comparable time. There are too many to begin listing, but start and LM own
site, they have links to ordering and there's cheapbytes.
Just remember that koffice will not be available.
Oder Santos wrote:
Thank you very much indeed for your help. I'm a newbie to Linux and I will
try your instructions.
Thanks again, Oder.
- Original Message -
From: "Benjamin Sher" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
If you've downloaded all the rpms for kde 2.1 to a single directory, try rpm
-Uvh *.rpm --force. This will update existing rpms and install any new ones.
You may want to install the qt rpms first.
P
On Friday 09 March 2001 19:09, you wrote:
Hi everybody,
I just downloaded all of the
jeremy @funknpunk.com wrote:
how do i get off of this mailing list?
sigh...
This IS growing tiresome. Try checking the site where you subscribed
for directions
--
"Many loads of beer were brought. What disorder, whoring, fighting, killing, and
dreadful
Paul,
The kdebase-2.1-2mdk.i586 rpm and kdegame-2.1-2mdk.i586 rpm files would
not get installed. I have moved on to KDE2.1 beta 2 as it supports
koffice. The 'Final Release' doesn't provide it. I will wait until
Version 8 is officially out. The KDE2.1 Final Release installation
should be quite
On Saturday 10 March 2001 14:30, you wrote:
What's the best way to test my security? I'd like to port scan myself from
a remote machine.
Here are two scanning sites that I frequently use to test my cable set-up:
http://www.dslreports.com/secureme
https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
I've
Below, is a partial listing within webmin...of my /var/log/messages
for todays boot.
Sound works ok, IF I click on a wav, or mp3 etc...to hear it.
but, as for system sounds inside control center...I can't hear them
either on startup...or shutdown...or if just testing them, with its test
button.
I beg to differ with you, My koffice is just a click away on the K panel. It
is not lost. Works just fine.
On Saturday 10 March 2001 10:28, you wrote:
Just remember that koffice will not be available.
Oder Santos wrote:
Thank you very much indeed for your help. I'm a newbie to Linux
Have you tried Future Shop, Chapters (Yes the book store!), Camelot, or
Staples??
s wrote:
Well, if you're spending and losing lots of time searching locally, you could
possibly order if from somewhere off the web and get it delivered in
comparable time. There are too many to begin
I'm thinking you can just sym link it to /dev/modem to get dialers to work
with it. but I'm no genius
Charley Peggy Robinson wrote:
I'm using a 3-Com (USR) MD-U56P2977 PCI hardware (they told me)
MODEM. The BIOS in the 'pooter assigned it to Com 5, according to win
dev mgr. Trouble
your dsl provider... I missed it if you said it earlier..
- Original Message -
From: "Quaylar" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] adsl and connection loss
At 09:24 10.03.2001 -0500, you wrote:
so... Qua why
Romanator wrote:
s wrote:
Well, if you're spending and losing lots of time searching locally, you could
possibly order if from somewhere off the web and get it delivered in
comparable time. There are too many to begin listing, but start and LM own
site, they have links to ordering
sigh... here's my last reply (hurrah!) to a non-linux question - all I
was trying to do is point out that the message formatting has been
mentioned in the past, and that people get all bent out of shape about
it, to the point of yelling and stuff. Unless the Mandrake
rulers-of-the-mailing-list
first charley... can you access the bios (CMOS) setup when the computer
starts, and turn OFF "plug and pray aware OS" (since *nix -like linux- are
not plug and pray aware OS) then run (SU to root in a console window -
without the quotes-) "cat /proc/pci" and read the info printed out...
looking
it's not a "mystery" it's a "random enhancement" of the list.G
- Original Message -
From: "Adrian Smith" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] What's up with the list?
it happens. sometimes i post it shows up 3 days
On Saturday 10 March 2001 12:19 pm, Hans N. wrote:
I saw this about Microsoft and their recent decision to open up their
source code a smidgen:
http://start.earthlink.net/AL/T?add=1id=1005379url=http%3a%2f%2fr.wired
.co
i'm only stabbing in the dark, but i'm guessing that you mean that you want
to boot the win2k bootloader that then offers you win2k or win9x, is win2k
like other versions of win and picky about being on the 'first' hard drive?
if so what about getting grub to map the hard drives from first and
On Saturday 10 March 2001 10:25 am, Romanator wrote:
s wrote:
Well, if you're spending and losing lots of time searching locally, you
could possibly order if from somewhere off the web and get it delivered
in comparable time. There are too many to begin listing, but start and
LM own
Mandrake Folks:
Today, I downloaded the Real Player version 8.0 RPM. When I tried to
install, I received the "incorrect architecture" message some have referred
to (I feel confident that I have the correct version). One person on a news
group suggested that version 7 worked, but I found
Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Saturday 10 March 2001 10:25 am, Romanator wrote:
s wrote:
Well, if you're spending and losing lots of time searching locally, you
could possibly order if from somewhere off the web and get it delivered
in comparable time. There are too many to begin listing,
Robert Maynord wrote:
Mandrake Folks:
Today, I downloaded the Real Player version 8.0 RPM. When I tried to
install, I received the "incorrect architecture" message some have referred
to (I feel confident that I have the correct version). One person on a news
group suggested that
On Sunday 11 March 2001 04:23, Romanator wrote:
Robert Maynord wrote:
Mandrake Folks:
Today, I downloaded the Real Player version 8.0 RPM. When I tried to
install, I received the "incorrect architecture" message some have
referred to (I feel confident that I have the correct
Hey,
Till this morning, I've been running X at 1280 res with 4
billion colours. Now, I get an unspecified error when I try to
change the 16-bit colour at 1024 res.
I'd figured maybe it was time to switch to XFree 4.01. Can't
find how other than to install it. Did that, no change. Even
On Monday 05 March 2001 03:57, you wrote:
I don't see what good 'talk' is.
Apparently other people can't either, which is why we have proprietary ICQ
protocol clients and servers etc.
ICQ is there to fill a need that shouldn't really need to exist - chatting
directly with a user over the
A quick reply to my own message here. kppp works OK, I can ping the
network I am connecting to, I just can't get netscape to recognize the
connection.
Jim
James Mellema wrote:
I am running Mandrake 7.2 with the latest updates of kppp, netscape and
Konqueror. I have an external modem on tty0
Try Business Depot. They have both the Complete boxed set and the
Powerpack.
You can also get the downloadable CDs from Computer Helper Guy (chguy.net).
- Original Message -
From: "Pavel Zubkov" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 8:43 AM
Subject:
Hey, what about those that make it to the list and become visible, and then
several days later a undeliverable message notice with it attached appears?
:) What's that?
-s
On Saturday 10 March 2001 05:13 pm, you wrote:
it's not a "mystery" it's a "random enhancement" of the list.G
-
Has anyone found properly functioning tax filing software for linux yet? I
have search to no avail. Those that I found don't really work so well (if at
all).
Augh man, don't tell me I have to boot into windows for this? :(
-s
Everything you say is so annoying and disrespectful, I'm going to filter you
to my trash. Have a great day.
Sincerely and respectfully,
Hans N.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
KompuKit
Sent:
Dear Roman and friends:
Using LM72.
I tried installing the .bin version of RealPlayer 8. Yes, it installed
without a hitch. But, unless I am mistaken, it would not install the
plugins and I could never view or listen to any embedded instances of
RealPlayer on the Web.
What's your experience?
well, how many times...do we hear this same question from people...
who simply refuse to READ instructions...FIRST before they do
things.?
do what you want...that is your perogative...
I know what I'm doing...when I do things...
it is because: TRUTH HURTS
people don't like to hear
There's one in every crowd, they say. What's the bumper sticker say ? "Mean
people suck" ? :)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hans N.
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 10:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] HOW-TO get off
And I have the same issue with my internal modem. My Dell Latitude laptop took
everything ok and I can connect, but not my main box. I even set up both
systems (the net connection stuff that is) the same.
pete
James Mellema wrote:
A quick reply to my own message here. kppp works OK, I can
Ever since I started using KDE2, my ~/.xsession-errors file size has
been ballooning out of control. I began with beta versions of KDE 2.0
and have been constantly upgrading them until now. I currently use
Mandrake's KDE 2.1 RPM release and I still am having the same problem.
I don't use KDE
On Saturday 10 March 2001 07:47 pm, you wrote:
On Sunday 11 March 2001 04:23, Romanator wrote:
Robert Maynord wrote:
Mandrake Folks:
Today, I downloaded the Real Player version 8.0 RPM. When I tried to
install, I received the "incorrect architecture" message some have
referred
Could the problem be heat? I have had similar problems after a few
burns or on hot days due to the drive overheating. Try to get your
drive as cool as possible and then try burning at single speed. Also,
try double speed, since many recorders out there don't like burning at
single speed.
On
James Mellema wrote:
A quick reply to my own message here. kppp works OK, I can ping the
network I am connecting to, I just can't get netscape to recognize the
connection.
Jim
Further information with my connection problem: went to root an dstarted
ppp0 in linuxconf. It dials, connects,
Actually, Ed, I had much the same problem. USR's technical support(including web site)
was about as helpful as sticking my face in a meat grinder. That's a gripe for another
time, however.
While he could disable PnP in his BIOS it could affect the modem's operation in
windows. I was directed
Hans! That is an excellent idea! I'm gonna do that
immediately, too.
Which brings up a question: is there some way to ban people
from this list?
Miark
- Original Message -
From: "Hans N." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 8:35 PM
Subject: RE:
On Saturday 10 March 2001 19:42, you wrote:
Dear Roman and friends:
Using LM72.
I tried installing the .bin version of RealPlayer 8. Yes, it installed
without a hitch. But, unless I am mistaken, it would not install the
plugins and I could never view or listen to any embedded instances of
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