Re: [gentoo-user] cups and html

2015-04-08 Thread Matti Nykyri
On Apr 8, 2015, at 18:27, hw h...@gartencenter-vaehning.de wrote: Hi, is there something special I need to do or to install to be able pipe html output from a cgi script to cups to have it printed as the output would be shown by a web browser? The output might differ some amount from

[gentoo-user] cups and html

2015-04-08 Thread hw
Hi, is there something special I need to do or to install to be able pipe html output from a cgi script to cups to have it printed as the output would be shown by a web browser? Is there a/another good way to print such output automatically without manually loading it into a web browser

Re: [gentoo-user] cups and html

2015-04-08 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 08 Apr 2015 17:27:44 +0200, hw wrote: is there something special I need to do or to install to be able pipe html output from a cgi script to cups to have it printed as the output would be shown by a web browser? Pipe it through html2ps. -- Neil Bothwick Okay, I pulled the pin.

Re: [gentoo-user] Running gentoo ~amd64 as a virtualbox guest

2015-04-08 Thread Fernando Rodriguez
On Wednesday, April 08, 2015 4:35:29 PM walt wrote: The problem is that Software Rasterizer is so slow and inefficient that the gnome3 shell specifically tests for it and refuses to start if it's found. Other guest linux distros report the Chromium rasterizer or maybe the llvmpipe

Re: [gentoo-user] Running gentoo ~amd64 as a virtualbox guest

2015-04-08 Thread Alec Ten Harmsel
On 04/08/2015 07:35 PM, walt wrote: I have a persistent problem (described below) with my ~amd64 guest machine and I can't figure it out. I run all the major linux distros as virtualbox guests so I can keep track of what's happening on planet non-gentoo, but only the ~amd64 gentoo guest

[gentoo-user] Running gentoo ~amd64 as a virtualbox guest

2015-04-08 Thread walt
I have a persistent problem (described below) with my ~amd64 guest machine and I can't figure it out. I run all the major linux distros as virtualbox guests so I can keep track of what's happening on planet non-gentoo, but only the ~amd64 gentoo guest machine is having this problem: When I start