At 7:15 am -0700 8/6/2000, andrew morgan wrote:
>On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Marcus Radich wrote:
>
>  > No problem.
>  >
>  > Hardware:
>  > -Intel Astor II Chassis
>  > -Intel Lancewood Motherboard (440GX based, Onboard Ultra2 SCSI, Video etc)
>  > -Intel Pentium III 600 Processor (Single only)
>  > -Sony IDE CDROM
>  > -IBM 7200 RPM Ultra66 Boot disk (IDE)
>  > -IBM 10,000 RPM SCA2 Drive (SCSI to fit into the Astor II - use
>  > software RAID if required)
>  > -Asante 10/100 ethernet controller (Or other 'name brand'
>  > Digital/Intel 2114x based card)
>  > (Use cards which are driven by the 'tulip' kernel module. The onboard
>  > ethernet on the Lancewood is the only exception - seems to work fine.)
>  > - 128MB  of RAM
>  > - Use high quality cables (including CAT 5 patch leads and 
>internal ribbons)
>  >
>  > Software:
>  > - Red Hat 6.1 (Custom install, with everything on)
>  > - netatalk 1.4b2+asun2.1.4 - 37b
>  > - Turn off all surplus services (httpd, named, innd, nfsd etc..)
>  > - Close down surplus ports in /etc/inetd.conf
>  > - Used fixed IPs, don't use DHCP or any other 'lazy admin' tools
>  > - Turn off PAPD until it is fixed.
>
>What is wrong with papd?
>
>       Andy

Last time I used it, binary printing produced pages and pages of junk 
text. I would be grateful if anyone can point me to a reliable patch 
for papd which will fix this.

mrad01

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                Marcus Radich 1999

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