Knusper


Group: Members
Posts: 8
Joined: July 2005 |
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Posted: July 11 2005,23:58 |
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first: what means uci... what makes them different then other extensions, found the answer nowhere on the page... and second: i don't want to reinstall everything again, and set everything up again from the beginning, even because this is a multiuser office computer... and i'm really shocked since firefox gtk 1.0.4 package is not working... there was no warning or something, that uci packages wont be there anymore after a reboot, and since the packages are still on the hd, there must be a workaround to fix this....
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