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Re: What to display with Ranger?
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@ssolie

Is ranger's quitting upon network shutdown normal?

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Re: What to display with Ranger?
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@Snuffy

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Totally can't use the latest v1.25 (?). I can't read 12 point type. Why are you imposing this on the user?

Patience my friend, I'm working on him.
Version 1.26 is out (query as I write this), lets see what comes after that.

Oops, he removed v1.26


Edited by sundown on 2008/7/25 8:24:03
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Re: What to display with Ranger?
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Hi @sundown

Patience my friend, I'm working on him.
Thanks for v1.27. I'm all better now!

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Re: What to display with Ranger?
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in the BIOS tab, I dont see lsi53c8xx_override, scsi_pci_override,
lsi53c8xx_timeout and lsi53c8xx_verbose variables listed although I see them
with the nvget command !
thanks anyway for updating this nice tool !

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Re: What to display with Ranger?
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And U-boot is not a BIOS...

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