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Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 13:07:57 PDT7
From: "i-lists" <i-lists@synass.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: steve53@earthlink.net
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Date Format

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Hi Steven
I have not been absent ;-)
You SCOUGians are experienced folk and I am always most =

slowest with my 2 cents ;-(

Well, my answer regarding, not European but Swiss, vacations:
Adult working people have 4 weeks vacation per year !
After 50 we have 5 weeks vacation !!

Myself with nearly 60 is early retired already !!!
YEAH and since my wife is a South East Asien Chinese ...
=2E.. our vacations are spent there with our families and relatives, =

of course ;-)

FYI: Just been very busy because of some system troubles ;-(
Within a short time a ran into difficulties with all our systems ;-((

One had a sour HDD and needed a competely new installation =

from scratch with MCP 4.52 ...
=2E.. and was struggling somewhat with LVM / JVS and its features =

and settings !
I needed more than only once until I got like I really wanted it ;-))

With the failing 7.5GB HDD being only ATA 66 and ...
=2E.. decided a change to 20GB ATA100 HDD's for all systems !
Now I am still reorganizing to a more C/S accurate working style !!

And another problem appeared:
Since my Thinkpad is connected via WLAN ...
=2E.. I cannot connect and share its data anymore and am getting a =

SYS0065 ;-(((

Somewhat too much troubles for only once ;-|

However: Step by step I am getting things back to normal ...
=2E.. and am happy to have my experienced SCOUGians for help =

if needed ;-)))

BYE & cheers, svob=EF

steve53@earthlink.net on 09/06/2004 06:10:25
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Date Format

In <1086778437-0-i-lists@synass.net>, on 06/08/04 =

at 09:54 PM, "i-lists" said:

>Have you checked the settings of your system's "LOCALE" ?
>You'll find it in the System Setup folder of your System folder !?
>Good luck, svob=EF

Welcome back. Have you been on vacation? It seems like European's a
forces to take several months of vacation every year.

Regards, Steven

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