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Group: alt.forsale · Group Profile · Search for 10 5 Trailer Utility X in alt.forsale
Author: Seeus
Date: May 6, 2008 14:48

Hi, On 10/5/07, Michael <lostprogrammer@mail.ru> wrote: Package: mol-source Version: 0.9.72.1~dfsg-1 Severity: important I tried to compile it with module assistant bug got an error. Here is an m-a error log: test -e debian/control.m4 /usr/bin/make clean make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/mol' /usr/bin/make -C /lib/modules/2.6.22-2-powerpc/build M=`pwd`/kmod
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5.19) Ultima Online 5.19.1) What is Ultima Online? Ultima Online was the first commercially successful MMORPG. Players interact with one another over the Internet, via a third-person isometric view of Britannia (and later other areas, too). The game had what was by all accounts an extremely fun pre-alpha test for two weeks from 1 April 1997, and another starting on 13 May 1997. The beta     

Group: linux.debian.bugs.dist · Group Profile · Search for 10 5 Trailer Utility X in linux.debian.bugs.dist
Author: Bin Zhang
Date: Oct 5, 2007 11:10

5.19) Ultima Online 5.19.1) What is Ultima Online? Ultima Online was the first commercially successful MMORPG. Players interact with one another over the Internet, via a third-person isometric view of Britannia (and later other areas, too). The game had what was by all accounts an extremely fun pre-alpha test for two weeks from 1 April 1997, and another starting on 13 May 1997. The beta
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5.19) Ultima Online 5.19.1) What is Ultima Online? Ultima Online was the first commercially successful MMORPG. Players interact with one another over the Internet, via a third-person isometric view of Britannia (and later other areas, too). The game had what was by all accounts an extremely fun pre-alpha test for two weeks from 1 April 1997, and another starting on 13 May 1997. The beta     

Group: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg · Group Profile · Search for 10 5 Trailer Utility X in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg
Author: Paul Gilham
Date: Feb 1, 2007 14:33

5.19) Ultima Online 5.19.1) What is Ultima Online? Ultima Online was the first commercially successful MMORPG. Players interact with one another over the Internet, via a third-person isometric view of Britannia (and later other areas, too). The game had what was by all accounts an extremely fun pre-alpha test for two weeks from 1 April 1997, and another starting on 13 May 1997. The beta
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Billy's Daddy wrote: > **TROLLWATCH ADVISORY** The following compiled data may be a bit confusing because it is a combination of several documents and I do not have time at the moment to organize it into a better presentation. But, I thought I'd post it in follow-up to the TROLL message associated with the headers above. I have omitted the text of the TROLL message because it consists     

Group: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg · Group Profile · Search for 10 5 Trailer Utility X in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.rpg
Author: Paul Gilham
Date: Dec 18, 2006 16:00

5.19) Ultima Online 5.19.1) What is Ultima Online? Ultima Online was the first commercially successful MMORPG. Players interact with one another over the Internet, via a third-person isometric view of Britannia (and later other areas, too). The game had what was by all accounts an extremely fun pre-alpha test for two weeks from 1 April 1997, and another starting on 13 May 1997. The beta
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On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 17:14:25 -0700, David Cristinacce wrote: > Big fucking deal. This game has been out for Windows for about a year. > Another fine example of use lienux and do without. What makes you think we have to do without games? Linux has nearly as many game-console emulators as it does editors. Just install one and pop a game disc into your CD drive and away you go. BTW, just a     

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Author: steved
Date: Nov 30, 2006 11:34

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Author: Paul Gilham
Date: Nov 23, 2006 17:03

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Author: Paul Gilham
Date: Nov 14, 2006 17:33

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Group: alt.fan.jimmy-buffett · Group Profile · Search for 10 5 Trailer Utility X in alt.fan.jimmy-buffett
Author: Hoodoo
Date: Sep 30, 2006 22:35

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Author: Paul Gilham
Date: Aug 2, 2006 19:49

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Group: comp.os.linux.advocacy · Group Profile · Search for 10 5 Trailer Utility X in comp.os.linux.advocacy
Author: arachnid
Date: Jul 27, 2006 16:42

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