I am trying to install Xubuntu 20.04 on a Lenovo Ideapad 330. The base
install worked fine. It asked me if I wanted to install updates. I said
yes. It proceeded to do that for a lot of minutes (I was reading news on
another computer, so I don't know exactly how long). At some point the
screen
The printer is a Brother HL-2280-DW connected as 192.168.1.25. I can
ping it, so the connection is good. I can print to it from any computer
and from any program except Chromium. When I print from Chromium I look
at the GUI print queue for the printer, and no print jobs appear. In
other words, the
On Tue, 13 Sep 2022, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022, 13:34 Paul Heinlein wrote:
Just an FYI:
At work, we use a puppet template to generate /etc/rsyslog.conf on all
our *nix machines. That template was failing on the first Ubuntu 22.04
host we tried to integrate with our puppet
On 9/13/22 10:48, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022, 13:34 Paul Heinlein wrote:
Just an FYI:
At work, we use a puppet template to generate /etc/rsyslog.conf on all
our *nix machines. That template was failing on the first Ubuntu 22.04
host we tried to integrate with our puppet
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022, 13:34 Paul Heinlein wrote:
> Just an FYI:
>
> At work, we use a puppet template to generate /etc/rsyslog.conf on all
> our *nix machines. That template was failing on the first Ubuntu 22.04
> host we tried to integrate with our puppet configs.
>
> In short, certain
Just an FYI:
At work, we use a puppet template to generate /etc/rsyslog.conf on all
our *nix machines. That template was failing on the first Ubuntu 22.04
host we tried to integrate with our puppet configs.
In short, certain directives that encountered two spaces between
directive and