Zipspeak 8.0

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I got space to hold it and would be happy to.  while I don't have a
huge pipe with my residential dsl service, I have the space for it both
web, ftp and https if people need that.

would be happy to host it.  let me know.

Brian.


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On 10/27/01 at 5:23 PM Thomas Ward wrote:

>Hi, Saqib. I'm starting my own Linux web site soon, and once
everything is set I'll be able to take Zipspeak 8, and post it.
>What's the exact size, and I'll see if I'll have enough room to give
it a slot on my ftp server.
>
>
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Saqib Shaikh 
>  To: speakup at braille.uwo.ca 
>  Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 12:57 PM
>  Subject: Zipspeak 8.0
>
>
>  Hi,
>
>  Sorry, studies have bogged me down recently - the second year is
certainly harder than the first!
>
>  Anyway, the main thing that is holding me back from a public release
is finding somewhere to upload it to.  I've emailed Patric Volkerding a
few times in the past few months about getting some space on the
Slackware FTP site but I think he's rather busy.  There's been a lot of
termoil around Slackware since their parent company dumped them to fend
for themselves.  I've been giving CDs of ZipSpeak to people who email
me, but if someone can suggest somewhere with lots of web space let me
know.  This brings up another question: are there still a lot of people
who prefer Slackware, or should ZipSpeak be transferred over to RedHat
or something - just an idea based on feedback from users.
>
>  Just before I go I'd like to ask whether anyone's had any joys using
the 2.4.x kernels with an umsdos filesystem?
>
>  Saqib
>
>
>
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