Which is it--fP or Anzio?

Fairlight fairlite at fairlite.com
Sat Sep 10 17:12:44 PDT 2005


At Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 02:52:14PM -0400 or thereabouts, 
suspect John Esak was observed uttering:
> God, I feel stupid for jumping in here... haven't read 1/4 of this thread...
> but...

I've done that.  :)

> A real long time ago, I forget the Anzio level... but it kept asking me that
> question at log-out. I finally called Bob R. and asked him about it. He
> showed me a choice in the settings that simply never asked that question.
> I'm sure you know this setting...  or maybe don't dont'. Would it bother you
> if the duplex setting kept being changed, but the program never asked yo to
> re-store the configuration? Obviously, you are trying to nail down the
> reason, so it might drive you crazy, but in the big scheme of things. I cold
> live with it. :-)

At this point, I -really- so do not give a flying leap why it's doing it,
so long as it doesn't pester me.  I've already got it staying in full
duplex and not jumping to half, so I have what I need.  Do you know
whereabouts the option is, or roughly what it's called?

Sometimes a hunt like that would intrigue me.  At this point, the software
and I have a personal grudge match going.  I just want it to -work-.
That's all I ever wanted.  

Nothing's driven me this batty since the D-Link G-120 driver for
Windows--the one that disconnects your network and makes you reconnect
it if you leave it resident like it "should" be, thus necessitating
manually mounting shares, authorizing Steam to retry, etc., all at boot.
I uninstalled that.  It's coming close with this, but for the fact it's
taming down to useful now.

One...last...nail.

mark->


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