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Exim 4 configuration problem on Debian Lenny
Exim 4 configuration problem on Debian Lenny. 16 Feb 2009 — debian, exim4. While upgrading my servers to the latest release (lenny) of Debian Linux, ...
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SMB File Sharing to a Windows Vista Ultimate PC from OS X 10.4
15 Apr 2007 — vista, smb, macosx. After upgrading the computer that holds the majority of the files on my network to Windows Vista Ultimate, ...
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SMB File Sharing to a Windows Vista Ultimate PC from OS X 10.4
After upgrading the computer that holds the majority of the files on my network to Windows Vista Ultimate, I had a few problems accessing it from the Mac ...
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Compiling mplayer-cvs on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger
This is a simple/step-by-step guide to building mplayer’s CVS on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. There seem to be quite a few issues going around about this and I have ...
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Compiling mplayer-cvs on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger
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SMB File Sharing to a Windows Vista Ultimate PC from OS X 10.4
SMB File Sharing to a Windows Vista Ultimate PC from OS X 10.4. 15 Apr 2007 — vista, smb, macosx. After upgrading the computer that holds the majority of ...
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Getting started with the Acroname Brainstem & Sharp Zaurus on Mac OS X
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Compiling MPlayer on Mac OS X Tiger
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Compiling MPlayer on Mac OS X Tiger
This post was mainly to clear things up for anyone who may have come across my other post on the mplayer/Mac OS X front, and store the little tips and ...
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The depths of OS X: SIPS
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