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Everything posted by hitest
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section.....................reference to stage:-)
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depart
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ballet
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Nascar rocks!!!!!
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Hi Chappy, You've just described my first relationship! I was with my fiance for three very long years before I broke it off. She would always ask me when we were going to get married, but, something always held me back. Perhaps I was hesitant due to fact that she was certifiable. After one of our usual long fights I left my apartment and in my absence she trashed it. I left her after that. That was the best move I ever made. It was strange though because I still missed her for a long time.
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Yep, Sunday is my laundry day too. Are you participating in a race? Cool. It's rainy, wet, and cool in Northern B.C., Canada this morning, getting dark too in the morning. No frost yet.
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Hi Liz Thank you! I also hope the strike ends soon, I've got a mortgage and car payments to make. I hope it is settled soon, I dislike strikes.
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You're very welcome, Liz! Yes, the XP command prompt is very DOS-like.
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Whoa, 85? Where do you live, bozodog? I'll send a dozen cold ones your way, you need em! It's cold and wet in Northern B.C., Canada! I'm currently on strike and I'm getting soaked on the picket line. Cheers!
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Hi Liz, You have what you need to ping things in windows xp:-) Programs-------->Accessories-------->Command Prompt The command prompt will open up a black screen where you can enter commands and check to see if your network is working. For example I ping my router to see if my network problems are local (ie my router is down) or if my ISP is down. ping (router address) When I enter that command I can see if my router is working:-)
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Shrubber........................as in Roger the shrubber
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Nope, I don't take this as an anti-Debian thread at all. I really like Ubuntu and Debian (I use both), I'm getting used to how Debian/Ubuntu handles installations. I first had problems setting up printing on my Debian box, but eventually figured out how to use apt, apt handled it easily, with two shell commands CUPS was installed, configured, dependencies handled for my Epson printer: aptitude -r install foomatic-bin, cupsys-driver-gimpprint I know very little about Gentoo, and at some point will try to learn more about it, and install it.
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different....................as in "And Now for something completely different":-)
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The stock install of Debian 3.1(sarge) is 2.4x
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Aren't they still using a 2.4 kernel by default? I know I accidently downloaded 3.0 and it used 2.2. I see there point to using stable versions, but IMO thats moe dangerous as some of the software must have vulnerabilities that get patched with new releases. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yes, Debian uses the 2.4 kernel by default, but, I've found that it runs very well on this old box. Apt-get, and synaptic are great. Using on-line updates with some distros will break your system, I've not had any issues updating my Debian box yet. I'll concede that the 2.4 kernel isn't as advanced as the 2.
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The latest version of Debian Fire Fox has all the security fixes included in 1.0.7. So it is virtually the same as 1.0.7.
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celebration
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Further to my previous post, 1.0.4-2sarge5 is now available.
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Evil gets boring after awhile (as does good) Thanks Hitest, it's definately nice to feel appreciated every now and then. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You're very welcome:-) I'm glad you, shanenin, iccaros, and jcl are here! Our Linux forum has the best experts! Keep up the great work!
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Congratulations, JSKY:-) I was married in August 84; 21 years of marriage. Like you I've had good times and bad times. I salute you!
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Heh-heh, naraku9333 rules! We're lucky to have him at the Linux forum!