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you aren't going to add a section on how to setup promise raid in slackware 10 are you? I had that sh*t ghetto hacked in 9 but it never really worked...
Don't think so, I only write what I actually tried and verified.
That's why there' a lack of dsl or cable modem setup and networking tips in my site. M hoping to get a better connection and hopefully wireless lan sometime soon, and with that a new section in the site.
Wow! Great site and great howto! I've been wanting to put together a site like yours, but have just been plain lazy to do it. Seen yours may change my laziness mode. I started out a while back and put togher some stuff for FreeBSD and Slackware, but never finished it. Thanks for the boost, man.
Very nice website-as everyone else already expressed-but, may I suggest or ask if there is a zipped version of the tutorial?Having to click on link after link to attain information gets a bit tiresome. It could be very convenient if there were one file that could be downloaded or viewed perhaps?Very nice site though, I'm still reviewing the tutorial.
Hmmm... will think about it. Can be quite tedious because I have to fix the whole html code for that page alone. And my priorities right now, is to make more updates. Sorry
No, actually , it's quite all right, I can understand that and it was just a friendly suggestion.
Anyway, I was wondering if any of you guys could provide me some help with something; I've installed wine and I'm trying to use it to run klite. When I issue the command wine klite.exe the setup starts and everything and then I get the error "Internal Error: Failed to expand 'group' constant. " Can you guys shed some light on this, or recommend a way for me to fix it?
It's way better than klite. giFT can connect to fasttrack (the one kazaa uses) gnutella and openFT at the same time. Try to find linux equivalents for your programs. Making kazaa work in wine is troublesome. You need the right klite version with the right wine version with the right native win98se dlls and DCOM95 installed. (though its been done)
There are wine forums out there too, google them out.
^Yup, I did google before I posted and the site I found that pertained to my precise problam was in Russian or German. So, I clicked the "translate this page" button and it didn't translate very smoothly and it never answered the question, I fiddled around as well but to no avail, so, I then posted, but I'll look into gIFT. Thanks for your time,
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