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From: Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Weather thingy using up my network, ALL THE TIME.
Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2012 03:04:23
Message-Id: 5046B14B.60005@gmail.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] Weather thingy using up my network, ALL THE TIME. by Frank Steinmetzger
1 Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
2 > On Sun, Sep 02, 2012 at 02:54:27AM -0500, Dale wrote:
3 >> Howdy,
4 >>
5 >> I have this little weather "applet" thingy down at the bottom of my
6 >> desktop in the thing I think they call the panel. Anyway, the weather
7 >> thing has been sending something for HOURS now. I have logged out of
8 >> KDE, reset the network and even the router just to see if it would die.
9 >> As soon as I login or the router comes back up, it start sending data
10 >> again. I can't get it to stop. As a last resort, I took the thing off
11 >> my panel thingy. It still sends data like crazy.
12 > Hä?
13 > You removed the applet from your panel (so it’s gone, right?) and it still
14 > sends stuff? Sounds like the perpretrator is something else altogether.
15 >
16 > PS.: Can we please turn down on the thingies? It always reminds me of turnips.
17
18
19 Well, I removed it but it seemed it was still there somewhere. I found
20 out a while back that sometimes a little applet whatyoumacallit can get
21 stuck behind another one. Yep, I actually seen that once a while back.
22 I added a applet and couldn't find it but it was stuck behind the unit
23 converter applet. I ended up having to remove the converter applet,
24 move the applet that was somehow stuck behind it and then add my
25 converter back.
26
27 Is whatyoumacallit better? ROFL Hey, if I don't know what something
28 is called, its a thingy or a whatyoumacallit. Thingy is shorter. ^_^
29 Don't get me started on a dohickey. ;-)
30
31 Dale
32
33 :-) :-)
34
35 --
36 I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words!

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