On 13 August 2011, at 05:24, Nilesh Govindarajan wrote:
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The printer specification says that it can emulate Epson ESC/P and IBM
Proprinter command sets.
I saw CUPS documentation and it is written that printers supporting
Epson ESC/P command set are supported on Linux.
Just want to inform that dot-matrix printers are still alive and well;
my office has 3 heavy duty dot-matrix printers for printing carbonized
tax receipts for our clients. And another medium duty one for printing
our carbonized salary slips ;)
Alas, the program used to print the tax receipts and
I have an ASUS USB-BT211 bluetooth dongle, I have never been able to make it
work and it causes udev to fail at startup and sending the following msg to
the syslog:
2011-08-13T09:45:30+02:00 poff udevd[5235]: timeout 'usb_id --export
/devices/pci:00/:00:12.0/usb3'
This seems to be
On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 6:23 AM, jonas.narst...@gmail.com wrote:
I have an ASUS USB-BT211 bluetooth dongle, I have never been able to make it
work and it causes udev to fail at startup and sending the following msg to
the syslog:
2011-08-13T09:45:30+02:00 poff udevd[5235]: timeout 'usb_id
lördagen den 13 augusti 2011 07.54.37 skrev Michael Mol:
On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 6:23 AM, jonas.narst...@gmail.com wrote:
I have an ASUS USB-BT211 bluetooth dongle, I have never been able to make
it
work and it causes udev to fail at startup and sending the following msg
to
the
I have an ASUS USB-BT211 bluetooth dongle, I have never been able to make it
work and it causes udev to fail at startup and sending the following msg to
the syslog:
2011-08-13T09:45:30+02:00 poff udevd[5235]: timeout 'usb_id --export
/devices/pci:00/:00:12.0/usb3'
This seems to
lördagen den 13 augusti 2011 16.35.01 skrev victor romanchuk:
I have an ASUS USB-BT211 bluetooth dongle, I have never been able to make
it
work and it causes udev to fail at startup and sending the following msg
to
the syslog:
2011-08-13T09:45:30+02:00 poff udevd[5235]: timeout
rosegarden works for you at all? wow, that's great.
i'm on ~amd64, and i haven't been able to make rosegaren work for a long
time. i searched the web and i found people describing the same problem
that i have on gentoo: if i type rosegarden on a terminal absolutely
nothing happens. the
On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 8:25 AM, jonas.narst...@gmail.com wrote:
lördagen den 13 augusti 2011 07.54.37 skrev Michael Mol:
On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 6:23 AM, jonas.narst...@gmail.com wrote:
I have an ASUS USB-BT211 bluetooth dongle, I have never been able to make
it
work and it causes
On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 9:51 AM, luis jure l...@internet.com.uy wrote:
rosegarden works for you at all? wow, that's great.
i'm on ~amd64, and i haven't been able to make rosegaren work for a long
time. i searched the web and i found people describing the same problem
that i have on gentoo:
Adam Carter adamcarter3 at gmail.com writes:
BTW, can I assign IP addresses on the same subnet to the 2 wireless
interfaces in my system if one of them connects to the WAN and the
other to the LAN?
Yes and no. (see below).
You probably don't want to do that. It will give you two
I was wondering about torrents, here is the case
I love to download stuff through torrents.. so there is aways a client
downloading/uploading something.
When I want to use my band I just set torrents limits, so youtube videos
charges fast, and sites load fast too. When I go away I first
Hi Luis,
Am Samstag, 13. August 2011, 10:51:30 schrieb luis jure:
rosegarden works for you at all? wow, that's great.
yes, works for me.
i'm on ~amd64, and i haven't been able to make rosegaren work for a long
time. i searched the web and i found people describing the same problem
that i
I'm quite well aware that dot-matrix printers are still alive and well - that
would seem evident from the fact that you can buy one new on eBay.
Saying that they're still is use, however, is a different matter from saying
that they're in the kind of common, widespread, household use that they
On 13 August 2011, at 16:57, Daniel Hilst Selli wrote:
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I love to download stuff through torrents.. so there is aways a client
downloading/uploading something.
When I want to use my band I just set torrents limits, so youtube videos
charges fast, and sites load fast too. When I go away
Am 13.08.2011 17:57, schrieb Daniel Hilst Selli:
I was wondering about torrents, here is the case
I love to download stuff through torrents.. so there is aways a client
downloading/uploading something.
When I want to use my band I just set torrents limits, so youtube videos
charges fast,
on 2011-08-13 at 10:09 Michael Mol wrote:
I don't use rosegarden, but I noticed you didn't try 'strace'.
who said i didn't? :-)
yes, i did try strace, but i'm not a programmer, just a composer, so i
can't interpret the output. in these cases i can only google the results,
to see if i find
on 2011-08-13 at 20:15 Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
yes, works for me.
ich habe nicht so viel glück...
I am currently using rosegarden-11.02 from the pro-audio overlay with
qt-4.7.2
i tried 11-02 from the pro-audio overlay, with no luck. i have qt-4.7.3
currently installed. i don't think the
Hello,
This set/unset is boring.. Is there any way to dynamic set my torrents
limits, so when I'm using internet it frees some bandwidth to me, and when
I stop to use it goes full speed again??
You want to use QoS / traffic-pritoritising, which is normally done at the
router.
Am Samstag, 13. August 2011, 18:54:45 schrieb luis jure:
on 2011-08-13 at 10:09 Michael Mol wrote:
I don't use rosegarden, but I noticed you didn't try 'strace'.
who said i didn't? :-)
yes, i did try strace, but i'm not a programmer, just a composer, so i
can't interpret the output. in
on 2011-08-14 at 00:29 Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
comment#3 talks about jack. Is jack up and running, when you try to start
rosegarden?
yes, i tried both with and without jack running. i don't use jack normally
and don't know much about it, i just tried starting jackd -d alsa and jackd
-R -d
I was away for 2 weeks and am trying to update world on several
systems.
One system is ~x86 with the gnome overlay. I am getting a blockage.
The output is
[blocks B ] gnome-extra/gnome-media-2.32.0-r300
(gnome-extra/gnome-media-2.32.0-r300 is blocking
Does anyone know how to assign an IP address to a wireless interface
in AP mode? It can't be specified in /etc/conf.d/net because
/etc/init.d/net.wlan0 is not executed since hostapd handles the whole
thing. 'ifconfig wlan0 192.168.0.1' works but I know I've done it
before without issuing
BTW, can I assign IP addresses on the same subnet to the 2 wireless
interfaces in my system if one of them connects to the WAN and the
other to the LAN?
Yes and no. (see below).
You probably don't want to do that. It will give you two connected
routes for the subnet, and only the one
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