.
Afterwards we will go to the SLUG meeting together. See
http://www.slug.org.au/node/90 for more details about the SLUG
meeting.
The Chix meetings in Sydney are organised by Sydney members of
AussieChix, the Australian LinuxChix chapter. See
http://au.linuxchix.org/ for more about AussieChix.
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(print out what it is
going to do, but take no action)
- pass the -x flag (rsync -avnx for the dry-run, rsync -avx or rsync
-ax for the real deal) for moving data between partitions and the
like: -x limits it to one filesyste
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On Wed, Jan 16, 2008, Mary Gardiner wrote:
Date: Friday 25th January 2007
Sorry, this should say 2008!
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-relay.example.com.
smtp_fallback_relay is too strong
-Mary
[1] This may be a bug in Postfix on the interaction between
content_filter and smtp_fallback_relay, because man 5 postconf says To
prevent mailer loops between MX hosts and fall-back hosts, Postfix
version 2.3 and later will not use
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2005-12/0669.html
strongly suggests that I need to go into /etc/postfix/master.cf and add
new transports (probably they don't need to be custom-written, just have
different delivery options...). I'll post examples if I make this work.
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OK!
On Sat, Dec 01, 2007, Mary Gardiner wrote:
1. mx.example.com should deliver mail for local users in the usual manner.
If local delivery is impossible (one case is when amavis, which is
specified as the content_filter, is down) it should queue it.
This can probably be done via
. See
http://au.linuxchix.org/ for more about AussieChix.
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http://au.linuxchix.org/ for more about AussieChix.
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for more details about the SLUG
meeting.
The meet ups are organised by Sydney members of AussieChix, the
Australian LinuxChix chapter. See http://au.linuxchix.org/ for more
about AussieChix.
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Reminder:
Are you planning on submitting a talk or tutorial for linux.conf.au
2008?
http://linux.conf.au/presentations/announcement
Get your submissions in by Friday 20th July.
And for those of you concerned about the video option - please don't
worry. It's entirely optional. We are aware
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007, Pia Waugh wrote:
Hi Mary,
quote who=Mary Gardiner
There will be the regular meetup of women before the SLUG meeting this
month: feel free to forward this message to any women you think might be
interested in coming.
Added to the SLUG website. http://slug.org.au
chapter. See
http://au.linuxchix.org/ for more about AussieChix.
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== linux.conf.au 2008 Call For Presentations ==
linux.conf.au isn't just a Linux conference. It is a technical
conference about Free Software, held annually in Australasia.
We invite submissions on any Free Software related subject; from
Linux and the BSDs to OpenOffice.org, from networking to
(please feel free and encouraged to redistribute the text of this email anywhere
you feel appropriate)
Call for Papers
---
Open Source Developers' Conference 2007 - Brisbane
Success in Development Business
OSDC is a grass-roots conference providing Open Source developers with
an
together. See
http://www.slug.org.au/node/73 for more details about the SLUG
meeting.
The meet ups are organised by Sydney members of AussieChix, the
Australian LinuxChix chapter. See http://au.linuxchix.org/ for more
about AussieChix.
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are organised by Sydney members of AussieChix,
the Australian LinuxChix chapter. See http://au.linuxchix.org/ for
more about AussieChix.
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are organised by Sydney members of AussieChix,
the Australian LinuxChix chapter. See http://au.linuxchix.org/ for
more about AussieChix.
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together. See
http://www.slug.org.au/node/58 for more details about the SLUG
meeting. This month is their annual general meeting.
The meet ups are organised by Sydney members of AussieChix, the
Australian LinuxChix chapter. See http://au.linuxchix.org/ for more
about AussieChix.
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meeting. This month is their annual general meeting.
The LinuxChix meetings in Sydney are organised by Sydney members of
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http://au.linuxchix.org/ for more about AussieChix.
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AussieChix and meet other women in Australia interested in Linux and
Free Software.
-Mary
PS Please feel free to forward, but I'd appreciate having my name
stripped, since it's better for people to go straight to the website for
info rather than dig through old stale mail headers!
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See attached announcement.
---BeginMessage---
This will be the second social gathering of Sydney Python Users Group for
2007
and any individuals interested in discussing Python, Web, Ruby, Perl etc.
Laptops, code review, show and tell etc allowed and encouraged.
We meet in the ground floor area
]
Afterwards we will go to the SLUG meeting together. See
http://www.slug.org.au/node/55 for more details about the SLUG
meeting.
Please visit http://sydney.linuxchix.org/ for more information about
the Sydney LinuxChix chapter, including our meetings and mailing list.
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, and will NOT be available when the
conference opens.
Please feel free to forward this announcement.
There are six sessions:
- Session 1, from 11:00–11:40:
Mary Gardiner's welcome
Sulamita Garcia's talk on Is Free Software a Macho thing? Women and
FOSS
http://lca2007.linux.org.au/Miniconfs/Linuxchix
a discussion group with us.
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Sorry, but the deadline has now passed for miniconf shirt orders and we
are not accepting any more orders. Anyone who had sent an order email by
Jan 8, 10am Sydney time, will get a shirt, assuming that they pay
quickly or have paid already.
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Hi everyone,
We will be selling both long and short sleeve t-shirts to attendees at
the Linuxchix Miniconf in Sydney this month.
The final shirt designs, including the colours, sizes and styles of the
shirts can be found at:
http://lca2007.linux.org.au/Miniconfs/Linuxchix/Shirts. There are
by the Sydney chapter of LinuxChix.
Please visit http://sydney.linuxchix.org/ for more information about
the Sydney LinuxChix chapter, including our meetings and mailing list.
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- Forwarded message from Mark Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
From: Mark Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Python-au] SyPy New Year Social Meetup
Merry Christmas.
It was suggested at OSDC that we should start 2007 as we intend to continue
and since we plan to have a meeting on the first
On Thu, Dec 21, 2006, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
Date: 21st January 2006 (Monday after LCA)
I hate to say it after you sent all those mails, but I'm pretty sure you
mean Monday January *22*. January 21 2007 is a Sunday.
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LinuxChix is holding a day long mini-conference as part of linux.conf.au
at the University of New South Wales, from 15–20 January, 2007.
Registration places are filling fast, and may sell out by the end of
December or earlier, particularly if you want a ticket to the conference
dinner. Remember
women's meetups are organised by the Sydney chapter of
LinuxChix. Please visit http://sydney.linuxchix.org/ for more
information about the Sydney LinuxChix chapter, including our meetings
and mailing list.
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What's the PDA for? Email, calendar, contacts, notes, photos, games,
browser, various apps, music player, ssh client ..
It'll very much depend upon what the requirement is.
Mary.
Voytek Eymont wrote:
On Mon, November 6, 2006 8:48 pm, Ben wrote:
The other point is that getting a phone
are organised by the Sydney chapter of Sydney
LinuxChix. Please visit http://sydney.linuxchix.org/ for more
information about the Sydney LinuxChix chapter, including our meetings
and mailing list.
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the Sydney LinuxChix chapter, including our meetings and mailing list.
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to do a completely automatic, no questions asked
autoconfiguration of X after your initial install?
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As per below.
- Forwarded message from Mark Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 13:28:27 +1000
From: Mark Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Australasian Python Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Python-au] Sydney Python Social Meetup
This Thursday October 5th from 6:30-8:30 pm, there
' and counting the rules
from the top of the chain.
So are people doing this kind of interface specific iptables rules, and
if so, how are you doing it? Is there a blessed way, or just a bunch of
ways?
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/webcalendar.php) which is
not too bad until you get to timezones. It handles them very badly: you
change a user setting to switch between +10 and +11 GMT (ie the DST
setting), and all your appointments move regardless of which side of the
DST switch they fall on.
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As per the below announcement that went out to python-au
- Forwarded message from Mark Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
From: Mark Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Australasian Python Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Python-au] Sydney Python Meeting Thursday 27 July
Hi Everyone,
The Sydney Python
Works fine on Sony Vaio/nvidia GeForce running debian if you like the
rubiks cube effect for your sat images. No obvious reason so far.
O Plameras wrote:
Howard Lowndes wrote:
Works for me on FC5 on a Toshiba lappy, but the screen is a bit
messed up around the edges, esp the top and right
running?
Mary.
Phil Scarratt wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Methinks that it's graphics card related:
I'm using SuSE10.1 AMD64 6600GT nvidia. Apart from 3 Seg Faults, its
perfect.
Good scenery, no visual artifacts, fast (just this makes me question
the wine theory), and many reports here of some
PS: I've also played with screen res, and with Google Earth settings
such as turning off advanced graphics, changing the detail window size,
cache size .. poking and prodding .. all so far to no avail.
Mary.
Mary Cudmore wrote:
hmm. Mine sounds more seriously broken. I have a GeForce Go 6200
Right, thanks James. You're probably running v8762 then. I'll give it a
shot in the next couple of days after my exam.
cheers,
Mary.
James Purser wrote:
On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 14:34 +1000, Mary Cudmore wrote:
PS: I've also played with screen res, and with Google Earth settings
Gregory's
earlier post and didn't update the list due to feeling foolish :/ (I
have since shifted blame onto the funky error message and very quiet
logging!) Thanks for your help.
-Mary
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out a way to get it to do my university's please submit
an HTTP request to use our wireless hoop-jumping (I have a script that
does this, it would just be nice to run it as soon as I select the
network!)
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filter
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bugs?field.searchtext=print_devicesorderby=-importancesearch=Search
returns no results.
Anyone know what I'm meant to do next?
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???)
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On 2006-06-08, Mary Gardiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=print_devices()%3A%20didn't%20get%20a%20reply%20from%20NetworkManager
returns only one result:
http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.devel.bugs.general/day=20060508/page=2
This in turn suggests
On 2006-06-08, Erik de Castro Lopo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
boggle
In what universe is 0 true and 1 false?
/boogle
However, /etc/rcS.d/S30checkfs.sh does seem to be checking that 1 means
battery, so that's not what's causing your system to fsck on battery.
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Bugzilla, hence references to Bugzilla) appears to
be https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/7839
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use it comparitively regularly (as now) so that I can
reply in thread without subscribing to [EMAIL PROTECTED] My own preference is
that
SLUG either keep it or have some alternative mirror to NNTP, but if we
keep mirrors, they certainly ought to be public knowledge.
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, here's one such:
http://lists.slug.org.au/archives/slug-chat/2004/07/msg00137.html
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out hotspot sites
on whirlpool, try and find freebies. Telstra is probably still pretty
damn expensive.
Hope this helps?
Mary Cudmore.
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does anyone know of anything on pritty much any platform that can do this
any help/ ideas would be muchly apreciated
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in promoting this
3. entering a big corporation via the graduate intake, because this
form of recruitment is very organised
Given the high turnover of students (a new set every three years) having
the momentum to do this regularly would produce the best results.
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-groups.slug.announce
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.org.user-groups.slug.festivities
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.org.user-groups.slug.pearls
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on a vaio with 2.6.16?
cheers,
Mary Cudmore.
Sony Viao is the worst laptop I've ever played with, bar none, BUT the
centrino = intel lan + hardware switch (as opposed to soft RF on switches)
means that the lan works nicely.
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child-minding.
Before I suggest or do anything involving much effort, I'd like to know
how many more of you out there might attend or more frequently attend
SLUG etc if there was child-minding available.
It can't be just me ..?
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should be pretty clear
whether it's for Python on Linux or Python in general (I don't know
about Ruby), especially if the name SLUG is attached.
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to a language specific
interest group. I would be prepared to help get this off the ground.
Where's Sydney Perl Mongers at these days?
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been automatically
loaded for me.
Output of ls -las /lib/firmware
4 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root4096 Mar 12 12:57 .
8 drwxr-xr-x 17 root root8192 May 19 20:54 ..
12 -rwxrwxr-x 1 mary mary 12007 Aug 11 2005 LICENSE
8 -rw-r--r-- 1 mary users 6472 Aug 11 2005 ipw-2.4-boot.fw
172
of choice these days? Is Julie dead?
Things that would be nice:
- general maturity
- a not-insane level of dependencies on the server
- mature clients: GTK preferred, others (including web based)
acceptable
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client are open source.
Does it have Ogg Vorbis support?
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. I'll use MPD in the medium term (it's a shame it's
playlist oriented though -- I really much prefer Rhythmbox's current
interface) and perhaps put a Squeezebox on my shopping list.
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Love to hear how you go.
cheers,
Mary.
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cooler things but might be somewhat slower. If this is true, for basic
cloning with an nVidia card, Twinview is the better way to go.
Anyone else have this idea?
FYI, though you might have seen this forum already:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=14
cheers,
Mary Cudmore.
Phill
On Sun, Apr 30, 2006, Michael Fox wrote:
On 4/30/06, Mary Gardiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# ls -l /dev/null
crw-rw 1 root root 1, 3 2006-04-30 11:54 /dev/null
It needs the rw other permission set, how you do that for a udev
device not sure (as I dont suspect doing chmod 666 /dev/null
On Sun, Apr 30, 2006, Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who=Mary Gardiner
The other day I changed from using a 2.4 kernel to their 2.6 kernel:
Can you try their 2.6.16 kernel and report back? (That's what I'm running,
it's finally TLS-happy too.)
$ uname -a
Linux [hostname] 2.6.16.1-linode18-bb1
On Sun, Apr 30, 2006, Mary Gardiner wrote:
Since this upgrade, I am not getting the correct permissions on some
/dev nodes, in particular:
# ls -l /dev/null
crw-rw 1 root root 1, 3 2006-04-30 11:54 /dev/null
Completely purging udev and then reinstalling seems to have repaired
/udev/permissions.rules
prior to the fix... :(
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expect to be able to redirect or write to /dev/null. I understand udev
is meant to take care of making the device nodes for me and setting the
correct permissions, what do I need to change about it?
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Mary Cudmore.
Jonathan Wheelhouse wrote:
Adam Bogacki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've had some trouble with the latest dist-upgrade.
My Xserver went but creating the symlink
This is a common problem over the last couple of days; see
debian-user
://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/
Novell Manual for Evolution 2.4 on Gnome site - check out Chapter 6,
Connecting to Exchange Servers.
http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/doc/evolution24.pdf
Let me know how it goes.
cheers,
Mary Cudmore.
Simon Males wrote:
ashley maher wrote:
G'day,
At a meeting
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006, Mary Gardiner wrote:
SLUG coders will be gathering together for a day of coding and talking
about coding.
Andrew Bennetts and I will probably be poking at apt-proxy (the Twisted
version) trying to work out things like why does it use 200MB of
memory? I might also poke
On 2006-04-07, Peter Chubb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you fix the way it doesn't failover properly as well?
[snip]
Well, possibly, but at the moment I'm completely unfamiliar with the
codebase, so it's unlikely that we can do more than a couple of bigger
changes in a day.
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intend to hack on, and of relevant bug reports, documentation and
email with you.
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things like this with your name.
UTS 'net access tends to have some restrictions on it, and for all I
know they've changed again, so have a local copy of the source code
you intend to hack on, and of relevant bug reports, documentation and
email with you.
-Mary
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this laptop used to exhibit but no longer does.
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or change the selection, as there is only
one. There is no Apply button, only Close. I don't know whether
Close actually re-applies it, given that it is impossible to actually
change the selection.
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promotion of that forum so that people don't feel that
the place to reach all our keen newer community members interested in
volunteering is *slug-chat*, the anything goes list!
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when invited by the committee. I just don't see any
reason to have it decided at election time.
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later decided that they could be ordinary members (but not executive
members because they can't act as signatories), there seems no reason to
keep mentioning it in elections. If the committee needs to be larger,
then we should change the constitution, if not there's no reason for the
position.
-Mary
) and now I'd
like an actual error message to help me fix the problem.
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and actually quite a few optional ones, has been
the way I usually do it. Either that or you can install
x-window-system-core, and as that package's description suggests
(apt-cache show x-window-system-core) also add a window manager and
xterm.
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(so that it doesn't fill your hard disk with five year old package
files). I find 3-6 months is a sensible value, but one SLUG user
reported that it was set to 2 minutes by default, which is useless!
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you might be able to press resume, but it's never seemed as reliable.
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://lists.linux.org.au/listinfo/linux-aus
If I see a thread there I will summarise for SLUG.
[FWIW, Jeremy Malcolm has been involved in various LA things and has
given a few talks at linux.conf.au. He's not new to the arena, I don't
know what his day-to-day community involvement is like.]
-Mary
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You may also want to ask about it directly on the linux-aus list, which
is their open list: http://lists.linux.org.au/listinfo/linux-aus
If I see a thread there I will summarise for SLUG.
As promised. This is a mail from the LA president Jonathan
On Tue, Aug 02, 2005, Mary Gardiner wrote:
On Tue, Aug 02, 2005, Mary Gardiner wrote:
If I see a thread there I will summarise for SLUG.
And last but not least, Jeremy Malcolm's FAQ on the subject:
http://www.ilaw.com.au/linuxfaq.html
I will stop posting on this now, I trust that anyone
to the hotel, I'd say I'm neutral on the subject.
But as it is, I feel it's better the devil we know in terms of
locations.
-Mary
PS Just a note on tomorrow: I recall that some city councils made a lot
of money on Australia Day by enforcing parking as if it were a normal
Wednesday. Don't assume that just
you'd really like
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cross-posting, just reply to activities).
-Mary
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If anyone wants to take over the organisation of the PIG let me know, although
the best way to do it would probably be just to hold meetings with the Meetup
people.
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On Sat, Mar 19, 2005, Sonia Hamilton wrote:
Thanks everyone for all your replies! Tony replied to me offlist, and
his solution worked - disable popup blocking altogethor.
I'll email the maintainer of [1] so she can add it to her page (is this
the same Mary?).
Yes it is. Thanks
putting your details in)
2. You put your details in and it loads up, only to show you the blue
puzzle piece icon which means plugin not installed
3. You click on the login link and instead of getting a login screen
you get blank page.
Is it one of these three or something else?
-Mary
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in there, either.
I've never understood either, except that executive commitee members
(president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer) need to be signatories of the
bank account. Can under 18 people do this on business/shared accounts? (I know
people under the age of 18 can get their own accounts.)
-Mary
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