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Re: [cobalt-users] RaQ Cannot be Accessed by web browsers



>> Hey, Wayne. Really - didn't want to bother you. So, sorry, if something's
> gone 
>> wrong with this piece of advice.
> 
> Oh no... just the subtilties of the language and the print medium.. I was
> emphatically thanking you for reminding me to remind others what I often
> forget to remind myself to do.. that being.... BACK UP THE STUPID FILE <grin>
> 
> Seriously... You can screw up pretty bad and then go... "oh shi#" and if
> you did not save the file with another name to bail yourself out.. yer
> screwed...
> 
> So no.. no problem at all!! I'm very new to this stuff and only jump in to
> help only because I know how daunting it can be and figure a "newbie" angle
> might be a good way for others to learn what I'm learning on a daily basis..
> 
> 30 days ago, I could barely work a comand line or get an editor to save my
> work.. Now I'm doing all sorts of fun stuff and it's working well. Very
> well in the case of discovering by accident from looking at a friends
> config file for webalizer that you don't have to save huge log files to
> keep your stats records.. a very simple change of a few characters in the
> webalizer.conf file and awaaaay wee go!
> 
> Happy Camper here
> Wayne
> 
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Cool. Made some similar experiences: the RaQ3 worked well until I started to
install the cobalt upgrades. After having done the third or fourth upgrade
the machine simply didn't boot. Coming from a MacOS environment it was quite
a challenge for me to use the keyboard again (didn't do it for years).
Let's keep an eye on each others experiences so we can share through this
list.

Glad, you were not bothered.

Regards,

Hendrik.