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Just upgraded my newsreader to Pan 0.11.4 - now I can read them
schematics in that bloody yEnc garbage! :-)

......as well as heckuva lot more pr0n ;-))))))

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So basicly ....

Testing 6,9,6,9,6,9 :-P

Ronald .


"Gregg" schreef in bericht
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Just upgraded my newsreader to Pan 0.11.4 - now I can read them
schematics in that bloody yEnc garbage! :-)

.....as well as heckuva lot more pr0n ;-))))))

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Behold, Ronald scribed on tube chassis:

So basicly ....

Testing 6,9,6,9,6,9 :-P

Ronald .


Weeeeeeeeeee!

It works! :-)

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On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 01:00:37 +0000, Gregg wrote:

Just upgraded my newsreader to Pan 0.11.4 - now I can read them schematics
in that bloody yEnc garbage! :-)

.....as well as heckuva lot more pr0n ;-))))))



Running 0.14.2 here. It seems to be remarkably stable for a so-called beta!

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Behold, mick scribed on tube chassis:

On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 01:00:37 +0000, Gregg wrote:

Just upgraded my newsreader to Pan 0.11.4 - now I can read them
schematics in that bloody yEnc garbage! :-)

.....as well as heckuva lot more pr0n ;-))))))



Running 0.14.2 here. It seems to be remarkably stable for a so-called
beta!


Yeah, those guys seem to know their stuff :-)

What distro you run? I'm on Debian stable here (hence the older Pan -
ancient libc6).

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On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 11:41:33 +0000, Gregg wrote:

Behold, mick scribed on tube chassis:

On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 01:00:37 +0000, Gregg wrote:

Just upgraded my newsreader to Pan 0.11.4 - now I can read them
schematics in that bloody yEnc garbage! :-)

.....as well as heckuva lot more pr0n ;-))))))



Running 0.14.2 here. It seems to be remarkably stable for a so-called
beta!


Yeah, those guys seem to know their stuff :-)

What distro you run? I'm on Debian stable here (hence the older Pan -
ancient libc6).


Suse 9.1 Personal - although it isn't exactly like it was out of the box
by now! I wish I'd hung on for the pro version; I find this one a bit too
restricting. I'd use Suse again though.

I might have a go with Mepis next...

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Behold, mick scribed on tube chassis:

On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 11:41:33 +0000, Gregg wrote:

Behold, mick scribed on tube chassis:

On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 01:00:37 +0000, Gregg wrote:

Just upgraded my newsreader to Pan 0.11.4 - now I can read them
schematics in that bloody yEnc garbage! :-)

.....as well as heckuva lot more pr0n ;-))))))


Running 0.14.2 here. It seems to be remarkably stable for a so-called
beta!


Yeah, those guys seem to know their stuff :-)

What distro you run? I'm on Debian stable here (hence the older Pan -
ancient libc6).


Suse 9.1 Personal - although it isn't exactly like it was out of the box
by now! I wish I'd hung on for the pro version; I find this one a bit
too restricting. I'd use Suse again though.

I might have a go with Mepis next...


I'm heading for Arch next - can't wait to try a streamlined i686
architecture :-)

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http://geek.scorpiorising.ca
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On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 14:05:40 +0000, Gregg wrote:

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I'm heading for Arch next - can't wait to try a streamlined i686
architecture :-)


Ooooh!!!!
I dunno, some people get power-mad! ;-)

I'm rather tempted to try Solaris - just for the hell of it...

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Behold, mick scribed on tube chassis:

On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 14:05:40 +0000, Gregg wrote:

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I'm heading for Arch next - can't wait to try a streamlined i686
architecture :-)


Ooooh!!!!
I dunno, some people get power-mad! ;-)

I'm rather tempted to try Solaris - just for the hell of it...


LOL!!

There's some Solaris users on the *nix board I hang out at - they are
very happy! :-)

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On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 04:03:26 +0000, Gregg wrote:

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LOL!!

There's some Solaris users on the *nix board I hang out at - they are very
happy! :-)


I'm a bit bothered about Sun's licencing for Solaris though. It makes the
OS free to use, but you can't produce stuff for it without your stuff
becoming Sun's property (effectively - you can't release it under the
GPL). They can use Linux software but you are blocked from using any Sun
software on Linux even though it is open source. Seems a bit unfair to me
- and *very* OT here! grin

Looks like an interesting system though...

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