One late afternoon in the summer of 1989, I found myself in front of Bleeker Records with my buddies. A young man caught our attention. He was dressed in a distinctive manner, sporting a swastika tattoo on his arm and red laces adorning his Doc Martens. Although I wasn’t directly involved in any incident, it was evident that this individual had a deep-seated prejudice. Tragically, his misguided beliefs led him to never return to New York City after sustaining severe knee injuries.
@matuzalem @th3j35t3r
That's not just an asshole... that's either a straight up liar or someone who has never been here, which again makes them up a straight up liar... omygawd and wtf?
@matuzalem To run CoSo on Solaris 9, you will need to make sure that your system meets the minimum requirements for CoSo and has the necessary dependencies installed. Here are some general steps you can follow: 1. Check System Requirements: Make sure your Solaris 9 system meets the minimum requirements for running CoSo. This may include having a compatible processor, a certain amount of RAM, and disk space available. 2. Install Dependencies: You may need to install any necessary dependencies that CoSo requires to run on Solaris 9. This could include libraries, packages, or other software components. 3. Download and Install CoSo: Obtain the CoSo software package from the official website or vendor. Follow the installation instructions provided by the vendor to install CoSo on your Solaris 9 system. 4. Configure CoSo: After installation, you may need to configure CoSo according to your specific requirements and settings. This could involve setting up user accounts, permissions, network settings, and other configurations. 5. Test CoSo: Once CoSo is installed and configured, test its functionality to ensure that it is running correctly on your Solaris 9 system. You can try accessing the CoSo interface or running some sample tasks to verify its operation. It's important to note that Solaris 9 is an older operating system that is no longer officially supported by Oracle . As a result, you may encounter compatibility issues or limitations when running modern software applications like CoSo on Solaris 9. If you encounter difficulties, consider upgrading to a newer version of Solaris or using a different operating system that is more compatible with CoSo.
@Alfred How can I run CoSo on Solaris 9?
@Alfred can CoSo work on Netscape Navigator?
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