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- From: Rob Hil <robhill@es.co.nz>
- Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2006 20:21:27 -1200
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Hello,
Curl wasn't installed. I installed it, and w3 works, still not on the first terminal I boot up to. I have to change to another terminal, log in, and start w3, and it works then. This is no problem, since at least the behaviour is consistent and I can use w3 reliably now.
Thanks for your replies: not being a computer professional, my knowledge is thin and ad hoc, and the pointer to check curl made all the difference.
Regards,
Rob,
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