> have checked out router HarbourIT satellite sells, it's a Netgear
> WGR614, has anyone had any experience with
> this router.
Hi Winton,
Given it's a Netgear, you should be fine. I can't say I've played with
that particular unit, however all the netgear products I've used have
been quite si
Callan wrote:
> So you'd want to be asking :
> 1. Does the router handle the connection to the ISP even if no
> computers are plugged in?
> 2. Do I need a 'driver' to use the router or will the router just
> offer a DHCP IP Address to any device I plug in?
> 3. Do I have access to the router's co
On Sat, 2009-04-18 at 00:17 +1000, Simon Ives wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> I removed acroread and setup mozplugger...works a treat. Now why
> isn't this the default option for Firefox in Ubuntu?
If I had been into space and had millions to spend on building a distro
it would be :)
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Thanks!
I removed acroread and setup mozplugger...works a treat. Now why isn't this
the default option for Firefox in Ubuntu?
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On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 22:25 +1000, Simon Ives wrote:
> Thanks all.
>
> I removed the acroread package and reinstalled it...worked fine.
>
> @Dave - I do use evince, and think everyone should. The main reason
> that I use acroread is for the browser plugin. Centrelink and my Bank
> use PHP gener
Thanks all.
I removed the acroread package and reinstalled it...worked fine.
@Dave - I do use evince, and think everyone should. The main reason that I
use acroread is for the browser plugin. Centrelink and my Bank use PHP
generated PDF files. You can't download these things (I don't know how
On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 08:25 +1000, Simon Ives wrote:
> Hi all.
>
>
> I'm having an issue updating the package acroread. All other updates
> this week have functioned fine but when it comes to acroread I get the
> following error:
>
>
> An error occurred
>
>
> The following details are provid