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In <70169.17.54.32.21.04.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 04/21/2004
at 05:47 PM, "Dr. Jeffrey Race" said:
>Until yesterday my new eCS 1.1 install was stable but
>now three times the kbd/trackpoint have become nonresponsive and I have
>had to cold-boot. However printing continues
>despite this non-responsiveness noted.
Since no one else has commented, the boys have volunteered.
Walker Cat, the smart one, recommends removing Watchcat - you recently
installed & IWRC interacts with the keyboard........ Walker does like
the name of the program.
Johnny Cat, the rambunctious one, recommends switching any beta version of
any program to GA version. The only time that I have ever used the word
rambunctious is in describing Johnny Cat.
The boys have other recommendations but they just decided to take a nap -
cats' perogative. Before falling asleep, if any of these suggestions
work, the boys ask for some cat treats.
HTH
Johnny, Walker & Larry
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