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Author: rfuhrer@joetraveler.com
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Subject: Internet Appliances, Mac enthusiasts
I have a think NIC system here that I am not using right now if you would
like to look at and maybe purchase.

www.thinknic.com




----- Original Message -----
From: "John Mosier" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 3:48 PM
Subject: Internet Appliances, Mac enthusiasts


> Does anyone have available Linux-based internet appliances,
> either for demo us or purchase for mimimal $$$ ?
>
> I need a little GUI testing done. I also need a MAC enthusiast
> with a MAC and Mozilla or other GUI browser.
>
>
>
> John Mosier, Excelco, Inc. NEW address and phones as of 2/13/01:
>
> Fax:  (480) 922-6504                                     Voice: (480)

922-6500
> http://www.swinfo.com                               http://www.excelco.com
> 8233 Via Paseo del Norte, Suite E-300, Scottsdale, AZ 85258

>
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From Marc Chung <> Mon Mar 19 08:01:23 2001
From: Marc Chung <> (Marc Chung)
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 01:01:23 -0700 (MST)
Subject: makedepend
Message-ID: <>

While compiling fetchmail, running ``make'' biffed the process and spat
out an error basically saying that it couldn't find ``makedepend''

A search indicated that ``makedepend'' was located in some X-devel
package. I had hoped to keep the box X free, pun intended. Is there some
work around this? Or does it really matter, and should I just apt-get
whatever I need?

I'm running Debian, potato, pretty much stock-installed stuff. I'm
finding myself spending a lot more time on fixing dependency issues, and
being the victim of licensing issues (such as Pine and KDE), rather than
opening myself up to a (gn)ew experience, pun also intended. :)

Much appreciated,

--
Marc Chung