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Duncan |
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[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be |
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Sat, 26 Dec 2009 22:50:22 +0000 (UTC) |
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walt posted on Sat, 26 Dec 2009 13:09:52 -0800 as excerpted:
> Ah, I didn't notice that it's flash. The diagram is hoverable and
> clickable, so it's much clearer now. But I agree, the same diagram
> could have been drawn with other technology, perhaps not as easily.
> Fighting flash is an uphill battle these days, just like your other
> fave, java ;o)
Well, at least there's iced-tea now, and it's finally reasonably working
on amd64, tho it's way complicated to build, so Gentoo has a binary build
of it instead of the usual from-sources. I've nothing against binary
builds tho I prefer sources, as long as their freedomware, which iced-tea
is, now. I should really try gnash and/or swfdec again one of these
days...
(My inet connection is up and down today, not nice with voip! I just got
a new DOCSIS 3 cable modem, the new Motorola sb6120, but unfortunately,
unlike earlier Motorolas, it doesn't have a useful diagnostics interface
at http://192.168.100.1... or the cableco hasn't enabled it. All I get
is the basic step-by-step connection thing, which the LEDs on the front
basically give the same info, not even the usual downstream power and SNR
and upstream power readings, that would tell me what my signal levels
are. But they were borderline on the old modem. I think I'll have to
have a tech out one of these days. But I might be moving soon to, so I
don't know...)
--
Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs.
"Every nonfree program has a lord, a master --
and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman
- [Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, (continued)
- [Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Duncan, 2009/12/11
- Re: [Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, walt, 2009/12/12
- [Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Duncan, 2009/12/12
Re: [Pan-users] The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, K. Haley, 2009/12/25
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Duncan, 2009/12/26
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, walt, 2009/12/26
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Duncan, 2009/12/26
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, walt, 2009/12/26
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be,
Duncan <=
Re: [Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Wayne E. Nail, 2009/12/27
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Duncan, 2009/12/27
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Duncan, 2009/12/29
Re: [Pan-users] The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, K. Haley, 2009/12/26
Re: [Pan-users] The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, walt, 2009/12/26
Re: [Pan-users] The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, K. Haley, 2009/12/28
Re: [Pan-users] The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, walt, 2009/12/28
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Jim Henderson, 2009/12/04