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On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 22:51:53 -0700 (PDT), Le Chaud Lapin <jaibuduvin@gmail.com> wrote: Hmm...I think you have to qualify that statement a bit, since, technically it is feasible. The end-to-end delay would be far from optimal, however. Try non-functional. The number of patents and great ideas on how to impliment wi-fi mesh networks effectively are staggering. The problem is NOT the technology
> "Neil Truby" <neil.truby@ardenta.com> wrote: "Michael Vilain" <vilain@NOspamcop.net> wrote in message news:vilain-AD45DB.17430711072008@comcast.dca.giganews.com... In article <6dq5n3F3sl5hU1@mid.individual.net>, "Neil Truby" <neil.truby@ardenta.com> wrote: Thanks for your reply, and your candour. I can't help thinking that you're trying to make a virtue out of
Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org> wrote: Hi all, However, this has never been enabled by default because the odbcinst interface is very basic, with the result that on every upgrade any local modifications to the config for this driver would be lost. The debconf question is also not shown at the default priority in order to not clutter the installation process. [...] Short