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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 21:19:32 PST8
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: SCOUG Help <scoug-help@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: next step ?

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In <325140-22005101622135643@M2W039.mail2web.com>, on 01/16/05
at 05:13 PM, "jr_fox@pacbell.net" said:

>Hi Steven,

OK. I'm caught up, sorta. So back to the list with this.

>As detailed in my earlier message (entitled "Some Progress !"), now that
>I have gotten this far installing 1.2, and have some momentum, I am
>eager to press on to complete success. I searched through Deja News,
>VOICE archives, and elsewhere, but did not manage to find useful info on
>this. Haven't heard back from you yet, and if I don't get the proper
>procedure relatively soon, I'm just gonna take a flying leap in some
>semi-plausible direction and hope that I land somewhere good. In this
>case, that means trying to retroactively install the Nics via the MPTS
>notebook. Off the cuff, I'd guess this to be a 50/50 proposition, but
>if it works I'd at least have net access. Maybe PEER networking
>includes some things one needs, even if there is NO near-term intent to
>set up any home-network ? Right now, I think I'd settle for the
>internet connection.

Installing NIC from the MPTS notebook is drop-dead simple, unless one
figures out a way to do this this hard way. Click on change and follow
the prompts.

That said, you don't really know what is causing your install to fail. It
could be something related to your Peer selections. It could be something
else.

If you don't care to have Peer, don't install it. If you want Peer, we
need to figure out what you are doing that caused the install to fall
over.

The choice is yours.

Steven

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