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mingle 2 does not render correctly always on my evil evil possessed Windows 7 machine made by the devil...I have tried the latest versions of IE, Firefox and Opera...they each bastardize it their own way...I can see certain things and not others....like chat is weird and my posts sometimes show to others and not me...I dunno.....any other ideas...no my machine is not infected.....my memory is fine...my connection is fine...if I give a 10.4 OSX Mac CPR, would it render at all with old Safari or Firefox...is it worth the bother...it is a much more stable platform...
Smooches as I commonly say, Terri |
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Since I converted to Linux I don't have that problem. Repent.
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Hi, Terri. I can only guess as to what is happening on your end, but we have not made any changes to our format of late. You could reset your Mingle2 cookies and empty your cache, to see if that makes any difference.
As for your Mac, I think it would be worth a shot, if you can't figure it out on your PC. I'm on an old MacBook Pro, and before I upgraded the OS, mine wasn't too far ahead of yours (and Mingle2 did render fine). |
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Since I converted to Linux I don't have that problem. Repent.
Talk to my penguin loving....open source programmer ex-husband who took the dual boot machines with him and also my puppy Linux Netbook that killed itself....... |
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Since I converted to Linux I don't have that problem. Repent.
Talk to my penguin loving....open source programmer ex-husband who took the dual boot machines with him and also my puppy Linux Netbook that killed itself....... Render unto Microsoft what is Microsoft and render unto Linux what is Linux.
http://news.cnet.com/Lenovo-denies-ditching-Linux/2100-1003_3-6080115.html Lenovo denies ditching Linux June 5, 2006 1:20 PM PDT Chinese computer supplier Lenovo has denied a report that it is planning to stop offering Linux on its range of PCs and laptops. On Friday, CRN reported that Frank Kardonski, Lenovo's worldwide product manager for its 3000 series, had indicated that Linux support was being dropped. "We will not have models available for Linux, and we do not have custom order, either," he told the reseller newspaper. "What you see is what you get. And at this point, it's (Microsoft) Windows." But Lenovo made strenuous efforts on Monday to set the record straight, emphasizing that Kardonski provided incorrect information to CRN and that the company plans to continue to offer Linux on ThinkPads. |
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