Hi Andrew,
Yes, I installed ESP Ghostscript-7.07.1, as said in the book, as more
since as my printer isn't postscript.
JP
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Jean-Philippe Mengual wrote:
Hi again,
I did:
Sorry if this is a bit obvious, but have you installed ghostscript?
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Peter B. Steiger wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 20:57 +, Dienadel wrote:
>> I've read the dhcpd, dhclient.conf and dhcp-options man pages, but i
>> don't underestand in such way to make what i want. Curiosly, now, i know
>> to specificy the DNS if i were de server...
>
> Assuming you use dhcp
thorsten wrote:
>>PS: Please don't reply to a message from the list, if you start a new
>>topic... Compose a new one instead.
>
>
> Thanks for the hint, will do next time but just out of curiosity, is it
> marked as a reply by your email program? or have you seen it in the
> headers? In my email
Hi again,
I did:
sed -i 's/LogLevel info/LogLevel debug2/' /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
then I restarted cups, but lp doesn't work, the same message appears
in the web interface. Here's my whole log, maybe you'll find new
elements to solve the problem.
I [13/Sep/2005:20:23:59 +0200] Scheduler shutting do
thorsten wrote:
PS: Please don't reply to a message from the list, if you start a new
topic... Compose a new one instead.
Thanks for the hint, will do next time but just out of curiosity, is it
marked as a reply by your email program? or have you seen it in the
headers? In my email program it j
Jean-Philippe Mengual([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 06:27:01PM +0200:
> Hi,
> In /var/spool/cups, I've a tmp directory, I only can open this
> directory as root, not as user. Then, I did:
> sed -i 's/LogLevel warn/LogLevel debug2/' /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
>
I think the right sed is
sed -i '
> PS: Please don't reply to a message from the list, if you start a new
> topic... Compose a new one instead.
Thanks for the hint, will do next time but just out of curiosity, is it
marked as a reply by your email program? or have you seen it in the
headers? In my email program it just looks like
Hi,
Simon Geard wrote on: Mon, 12 Sep 2005:
As far as getting MonoDevelop working though, 0.5.1 doesn't seem to be
the current version though - go-mono.org lists 0.7 as current - so you
could try that.
As I said in my last post, I have now gone beyond that. I have used mono-1.0
earlier on BL
thorsten wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I am trying to compile transcode with lzo support and found the
> following issue:
>
> ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-lzo --with-lzo-prefix=/usr ...
> error: lzo includes not found
>
> reviewing the configure script I found that it searches for the includes
Hi,
Simon Geard wrote on: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 21
While 1.9.5 ought to be valid, it's not the current version. Consider
trying 2.5.91 which should be the latest version of the 2.0-compatible
bindings.
I had, earlier, tried 2.5.9x but it did not work.
Also, try running the following command, whi
Hello List,
I am trying to compile transcode with lzo support and found the
following issue:
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-lzo --with-lzo-prefix=/usr ...
error: lzo includes not found
reviewing the configure script I found that it searches for the includes in
/usr/include, however lzo-2.01
--- Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TWM - window manager
> I can't close the Xterm window otherwise the corresponding
> application will be closed simultaneously.
This is not specific to a window manager. But if I start an xterm and then
load an application such as firefox, you're righ
Hi folks,
TWM - window manager
Whenever starting a application on Xterm, there are 2 windows displayed
on the screen, the application's window and the Xterm window. If
starting 2 applications there are 4 windows displayed on the screen and
so on. I can't close the Xterm window otherwise the cor
--- Simon Geard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 12:00 -0700, Brandin Creech wrote:
> > Here is a generic method to implement a timeout in BASH.
>
> Looks good - I use something similar at work to scp a file to a bunch of
> other machines from a cron job.
> pid=$! #pid of last
>>Hi,
>>I've just installed and configured CUPS as blfs says, and following
>>the CUPS manual. But I've a problem. When I do: lp File.txt, the job
>>goes in /var/spool/cups but doesn't run. When I ask, with the web
>>interface, a restarting of the job, I get: Error:
>>client-error-not-possible.
>
Jean-Philippe Mengual wrote:
> Hi,
> I've just installed and configured CUPS as blfs says, and following
> the CUPS manual. But I've a problem. When I do: lp File.txt, the job
> goes in /var/spool/cups but doesn't run. When I ask, with the web
> interface, a restarting of the job, I get: Error:
>
Hi!
Excuse me if you already tried. But if you dont want scanner, fax and
toolbox, you can install hpijs package. It surely will build without
problems. foomatic isnt a problem to build too.
I had installed an hp printer some days ago, and it works very well. If
someone ask me
Hi,
I've just installed and configured CUPS as blfs says, and following
the CUPS manual. But I've a problem. When I do: lp File.txt, the job
goes in /var/spool/cups but doesn't run. When I ask, with the web
interface, a restarting of the job, I get: Error:
client-error-not-possible.
I tried lpr Fil
On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 12:00 -0700, Brandin Creech wrote:
> Here is a generic method to implement a timeout in BASH. Suppose you have a
> script that potentially takes a long time to execute. Such a script looks
> like this:
Looks good - I use something similar at work to scp a file to a bunch of
o
Michael Kipper wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running a pure-64 LFS system, with libraries in lib64.
I've built a 32-bit toolchain in /opt/i686 so I can build things like GRUB.
The toolchain has been adjusted to the resulting binaries link to
/opt/i686/lib/ld-linux.so.2
Problem comes when I want to run the
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