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    <title>madwifi Slackware 13</title>
    <description>On Sun  22 Nov 2009 08:41:10  0700  Douglas Mayne wrote:    &gt; On Sun  22 Nov 2009 14:09:09  0000  Leonard the Committed wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt; On Sat  21 Nov 2009 14:33:56  0000  Leonard the Committed wrote:  &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt;&gt; Alright  when it comes to getting my atheros wifi card up I need to  &gt;&gt;&gt; get the madwifi package and install it  Alien Bob s wiki explains  &gt;&gt;&gt; things well enough  but sorry to say  I nee   </description>
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    <title>Puppy Linux</title>
    <description>On Nov 17  8:16pm  Van Chocstraw   wrote:  &gt; How do you create an account in Puppy 4 3 10  Why don t it have a home  &gt; directory? Root all the time?    Can you get to a login prompt? Then sign on as root  Use the adduser  command to create the new user     If you don t know the root password then get to a command prompt and  type:  sudo passwd root  and change   </description>
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    <title>Frozen Bubble</title>
    <description>Re Hello there     I reply to myself     Deleting the rc file in ~  frozen bubble  and restarting the game solve   the problem        Philippe      Wawa voum a crit :  &gt; Hello there   &gt;   &gt; I have installed Frozen Bubble with scripts from Slackbuilds org on a   &gt; 13 0 64 bits Slackware   &gt;   &gt; In Frozen Bubble I have sound and music as root but not when I am logged   &gt; in as normal user  but i   </description>
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    <title>What will Slack 13 give me that Slack 11 doesn t have?</title>
    <description>Joe Feise wrote on 10 17 09 10:08:    &gt; Zootal wrote on 10 16 09 21:45:  &gt;   &gt;&gt;  Joe   wrote in message   &gt;&gt;&gt; I ll stick with KDE 3 5 for now  4 2 isn t usable   &gt;&gt;&gt; The only bad thing with 3 5 is that Yahoo IM support in kopete is broken    &gt;&gt;&gt; The  &gt;&gt;&gt; fix is only in 4 [23]   &gt;&gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;&gt;  Joe  &gt;&gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; Know of any good alternatives that run in KDE 3 5? I tried  a few  but    </description>
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    <title>xenserver</title>
    <description>Dan C  trolled:  &gt; On Fri  13 Nov 2009 12:50:34  0000  Lew Pitcher wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt; Lew Pitcher  trolled:  &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt; Could you please stop impersonating us?  &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt; We would hate to have to make a complaint    &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt; Lew Pitcher  &gt;   &gt; Will you just fade away again   RM ?  Your little 5 minute  &gt; attention grab is passed  and you re simply a bor   </description>
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    <title>Justlinux ca</title>
    <description>A Guy Called Tyketto  trolled:    pgp trash troll delete    cordially  as always     rm</description>
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    <title>Firefox use on Slack</title>
    <description>Henrik Carlqvist  wrote:  &gt; Some day I might improve the Makefile to first check that it is run on  &gt; the right version of Slackware     Finally said and done I now have the following improved Makefile:     8&lt;                         PACKAGES =   wildcard   tgz   LOG_FILES =   PACKAGES:  tgz= var log packages     VERSION_FILE =   wildcard sla  version      all: Ch   </description>
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    <title>Finding Hotel Networks   </title>
    <description> john@wexfordpress com   wrote:  &gt; On Oct 22  1:53am  Henrik Carlqvist   &gt; wrote:  &gt;&gt; Wicd is really great for laptops which switch between different wired and  &gt;&gt; wireless networks  However  for stationary desktops I really prefer the  &gt;&gt; Slackware way of  etc rc d rc inet1 conf  So IMHO the wicd package is best  &gt;&gt; distributed in  extra w   </description>
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    <title>KDE 4 3 2</title>
    <description>On Mon  26 Oct 2009 09:36:03  0000  Loki Harfagr wrote:  &gt;   &gt; see in the changelog:  &gt;  kde oxygen icons 4 3 2 x86_64 1 txz: Added    &gt;   &gt; also mind that there are a few other significant additions ;      D oh     I knew it had to be something dumb       I forgot the  install new  command when I updated     Many thanks          Pete</description>
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    <title>Macbook   Slackware   </title>
    <description>&gt;  &gt; I have slackware64 13 0 on a macbook but it took ages to get everything  &gt; to work   For instance  I got the broadcom drivers from a mandriva  &gt; repository  because the ones on the broadcom site didn t work with the  &gt; kernel version 13 0 uses; and mandriva had patched ones   &gt;    I ve had great success with the b43 broadcom driver from  linuxwireless org  but always with a custom compiled   </description>
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    <title>Me too no like new KDE  Slack 13 </title>
    <description>wexfordpress wrote:    &gt; The hidden jewel in Slack is xfce  It works more or less like KDE  &gt; 3 5   &gt; Installing apps on the bottom menu bar is a little different   &gt; You need to right click on the bar  then choose Launcher  then fill in  &gt; the blanks as before   &gt; Xfce has the coolest screensavers I have ever seen  No special tweaks  &gt; needed   &gt; Xfce also runs under  or over  a Debian variant   </description>
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    <title>TuxOnIce</title>
    <description>Thus Stephen Bloom spoke:    &gt; emmel  wrote:  &gt;&gt; Thus Stephen Bloom spoke:  &gt;&gt; &gt; Sounds like some of the ugly issues that bothered me on occasion  &gt;&gt; &gt; with TuxOnIce   did you run the series of tests suggested  as I  &gt;&gt; &gt; recall  on the TuXOnIce website?  There were serious issues that  &gt;&gt; &gt; could arise if the saved image was somehow incompatible with the  &gt;&gt; &gt; current ru   </description>
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    <title>Slackware 13</title>
    <description>On Oct 16  2:33am  Two Ravens  wrote:  &gt; Henrik Carlqvist wrote:Henrik Carlqv   @deadspam com:Wednesday 14 Oct 2009  &gt;  &gt; 18:58:  &gt;  &gt; &gt; That error message comes from the X server  X org  when it isn t correctly  &gt; &gt; configured  So it seems that you haven t only installed Slackware  but  &gt; &gt; also modified the startup files    </description>
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    <title>md5sum mistery</title>
    <description>Itching Armpit wrote:    &gt; Itching Armpit  being dumb on 10 15 2009 11:57 AM  wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt; me@here:~  md5sum  &gt;&gt; burp        [RETURN  CTRL D]  &gt;&gt; 38d153ba17c6222412f4fae9c50ff32b     &gt;   &gt; Gee  thanks Manuel and Simon     Explains why I got differing md5sums on the command line and in php then?           http:  www petezilla co uk</description>
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    <title>first letter  kde desktop</title>
    <description>I am trying to make KDE 4 2  Slackware 13 0  as similar to kde 3 5 as   possible  The Desktop now points to ~ Desktop as before  and I can see   folders and applications shortcuts  I do not have panels on   Desktop  I like it  There is one thing I cannot figure  In KDE 3 5   when I am pressing a letter  say M  on keyboard  I am  walking    through all programs and folders on Desktop with names    </description>
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