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In <3E4678D9.755B6F66@pacbell.net>, on 02/09/2003   
   at 08:17 AM, "J. R. Fox"  said:  
>Steven wrote:  
 
>> 14.089c is pretty old.  You should update to one of the 14.093 kernels  
>> just on the off chance that it fixes your problem.  
 
>I had been meaning to inquire about that: I'm running 14.089e for the eCS  
>partition, and was wondering if your update suggestion applies to the  
>rest of us, who are not necessarily experiencing problems.  (Though I did  
>plan on trying out MR2 ICE.)  
 
>Also, my prior query of whether USB support needs one of the later FP  
>levels or kernels remains open.  
 
>Jordan  
 
I've got 14.093d installed now and so far so good, but too soon to say if  
my problem is really gone.  WRT MR2I, I heartily recommend it, but not for  
news yet.  For news I use PMI news.  I'd like my browsing to be  
anonymous--my reason for not using Mozilla or NS for mail and news.  
 
Ben A  
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