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In <200709081705.l88H51hZ020993@nlpi001.prodigy.net>, on 09/08/07  
   at 10:05 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
Hi,  
 
>>You might want to try the latest uniaud release candidate.  
 
>I have uniaud-latest 1.1.4 RC3. Is there a later one that you know of?  
 
Not yet.  You should visit the Netlabs uniaud wiki pages and submit a  
ticket.  Be sure to include the uniaud logs.  See  
 
 http://svn.netlabs.org/uniaud/wiki/DebuggingAndSuch  
 
for info on how to capture the logs.  
 
>Will do. Do you have a url off hand?  
 
The Panorama drivers a Subscription Services item available from the  
BetaZone.  Use your shop.mensys.nl login to access them.  
 
>I tried running it from the command line both under 4os2 and under CMD,  
>but the result is the same.  
 
>I supposed I could reinstall eCS and point to the lan card during the  
>install. But if you have a less kludgy solution, let me know.  
 
Submit a ticket at www.ecomstation.com.  Let me know if you don't get a  
response within a couple of days.  
 
Steven  
 
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