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I am trying to sign up, but for some reason keep getting a bad screen. I am going to dispatch an email to affero so they can help, just thought I would let you know. If anyone else got a "no auth string" found when they went to the link sent in the email, how did you fix it, or did you? Thanks.
That's the page I keep reaching. I don't know if this is a bad thing, so I won't post it, but if you need it I can post the email "link" here. Or if you'd like I can email it to ya. Thanks for lookin into this.
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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The polls are now closed. Here are the results:
Linux - Software
LinuxQuestions.org - 40%
Free Software Foundation - 30%
Apache Software Foundation - 30%
Linux - Networking
LinuxQuestions.org - 40%
KDE - 30%
GNOME Foundation - 30%
Linux - Newbie
LinuxQuestions.org - 40%
Free Software Foundation - 30%
Open Projects Network - 30%
Linux - General
LinuxQuestions.org - 40%
Free Software Foundation - 30%
XFree86 - 30%
Thanks again to everyone that voted. For the other forums I will probably choose, as I think some great projects like PHP, Debian, Namesys to name a few really deserve our help.
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