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I am considering XM for the sole reason that there are no broadcast stations in my area that play the music that I listen to. I had XM for about ...
- 01-29-2005 #11Linux Newbie
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I am considering XM for the sole reason that there are no broadcast stations in my area that play the music that I listen to. I had XM for about a year when I was driving trucks for a living. It was great to be able to cross the Sierra Nevada, Sierra Madre, the entire state Wyoming, without once having to search, in vein, for a half-arsed decent signal.
OH NOOOOO!!!!!! You did it the way I said?
- 01-30-2005 #12
[quote="techieMoe"]
whoa! there are places in the usa that dont have radio? man where are there sticks that for from nowhere?
Originally Posted by daemonOS ~Mike ~~~ Forum Rules
Testing? What's that? If it compiles, it is good, if it boots up, it is perfect. ~ Linus Torvalds
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- 01-31-2005 #13Haha, well, actually you took my example too literally. I can't get cable TV or DSL in my area, so I have to get satellite. It is pretty much off the map though...
Originally Posted by loft306 Registered Linux user #270181
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- 10-05-2007 #14Just Joined!
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I got it to work, instructions are here



