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I have bumped into your site while seeking for software and found your
website very interesting :)
Just a quick note, http://www.phpwizard.net/ is no longer active, and you
are linking to it from page - http://www.freebsddiary.org/polls.php
I was wondering if you don't mind updating the
On Thu, 22 Aug 2013 11:14:04 +1000
Colin House articulated:
> On 22/08/2013 9:34 AM, Doug Hardie wrote:
> > There appears to be a problem with dig and the +trace option in
> > 9.2. I believe its also in 9.1. The command:
> >
> > dig freebsd.org +trace
> >
> > Only yields a dumb response. No use
finally my printer responds with this command:
nc 192.168.1.105 9100 < output.xqx
but I have no idea how to get it running through the normal LPD spooling
system. output.xqx file I generate first with the foo2xqx-wrapper filter
and it accepts only postscript
i tried this printcap entry:
HP|lp|P
El día Thursday, August 22, 2013 a las 03:43:46PM +0300, Juris Kaminskis
escribió:
> finally my printer responds with this command:
>
> nc 192.168.1.105 9100 < output.xqx
I can't imagine that LPD port 515 is not supported by the printer; what
telnet 192.168.1.105 515
gives? If this is timing
> I can't imagine that LPD port 515 is not supported by the printer; what
>
> telnet 192.168.1.105 515
>
> gives?
telnet 192.168.1.105 515
Trying 192.168.1.105...
Connected to NPI2B483C.
Escape character is '^]'.
port 515 is not accepting file directly, when I tried the output.xqx to
this port n
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013, at 8:19, Juris Kaminskis wrote:
>
> generally i would prefer to stick with the native freebsd printing system
> which is LPD
>
As you should! CUPS is horrible... I also use apsfilter. I can print
almost any file I want just by doing lpr filename
apsfilter's generated conf
not sure what exactly did the trick either restart of LPD, or removing
Hplip and CUPS packages, but now my printer responds via:
lpr test.ps
Success! Thank you very much to everyone!
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Greetings again. After doing a freebsd-update, my system is starting up
differently than it was before. I want to figure out why before I come here and
say "it's broken".
Is there a way to say "show me all of the commands you are running during
startup"? It would be grand if I could say "tell m
On Thu, 22 Aug 2013, Juris Kaminskis wrote:
finally my printer responds with this command:
nc 192.168.1.105 9100 < output.xqx
Okay, that's a good start.
but I have no idea how to get it running through the normal LPD spooling
system. output.xqx file I generate first with the foo2xqx-wrapper
On 21 August 2013, at 18:14, Colin House wrote:
> On 22/08/2013 9:34 AM, Doug Hardie wrote:
>> There appears to be a problem with dig and the +trace option in 9.2. I
>> believe its also in 9.1. The command:
>>
>> dig freebsd.org +trace
>>
>> Only yields a dumb response. No useful informati
We ran into the following scenario in an application recently and were
wondering if the behavior of kern_jail_set() is as expected here.
This was an application bug where we were in, say, the JID 1 context
and tried to call jailparam_set() with the flags (JAIL_CREATE |
JAIL_UPDATE) and the "jid" p
On 08/20/13 12:41, Dan Lists wrote:
> You might turn on logging and post the logs of what is being blocked.
> Sometimes things are being blocked by rules you do not expect.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I was seeing refusals from named and mistakenly interpreting them
as ipfw issues.
> On Mon, Aug
Is anyone using the current port of hugin successfully on 9.1?
I've never used it before but an attempt to start it crashes:
$ hugin
/usr/local/share/hugin/data/plugins/top_five.py
CAT:Control Points
NAM:keep 5 CPs per image pair
/usr/local/share/hugin/data/plugins/woa.py
CAT:Control Poin
On 22/08/2013 21:07, Paul Hoffman wrote:
> Greetings again. After doing a freebsd-update, my system is starting
> up differently than it was before. I want to figure out why before I
> come here and say "it's broken".
>
> Is there a way to say "show me all of the commands you are running
> during
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