mate a release date of 2019-07-06 ;-)
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2019/06/msg3.html
Yeah, Thykier completely stole my thunder there haha
I even posted another one about that:
http://fmneto.com.br/en/en/archives/2019/buster-release-the-plan/
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On Tue, 2019-06-11 at 17:38 -0300, Francisco M Neto wrote:
> I've posted another blog about my adventures with the Debian Release
> Cycle. Or,
> rather, how I'm hoping to estimate Buster's release date.
I estimate a release date of 2019-07-06 ;-)
On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 5:00 PM Francisco M Neto
wrote:
> I've posted another blog about my adventures with the Debian Release
> Cycle. Or,
> rather, how I'm hoping to estimate Buster's release date.
>
> Here's the link if you're interested:
>
>
I've posted another blog about my adventures with the Debian Release Cycle. Or,
rather, how I'm hoping to estimate Buster's release date.
Here's the link if you're interested:
http://fmneto.com.br/en/en/archives/2019/forecasting-busters-release/
Thanks and cheers,
Francisco
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On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 12:06:43AM -, Paul Johnson wrote:
It might not have duplex printing, but one way around that, which has
worked for me since high school, is find a printer with no jobs
waiting, print the cover page and even number pages, flip the stack
and throw it back in the paper
On Oct 24, 2007, at 4:48 PM, Scott Lair wrote:
OK, now I'm wondering what the differences are between genuine
Postscript and
BR-script.and if those differences may cause trouble later on.
In the past, when I've run into trouble with off-brand
implementations of Postscript, it's always
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 07:32:22PM -0400, H.S. wrote:
Now, Eric mentioned memory in his post. I can understand that since
sometimes the 2070N at my home takes quite a while to print a page with
graphics in it (it has 16MB RAM). HL-5250DN comes with 32MB. How does
* Scott Lair [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071024 07:42]:
I think the HL-5250DN does have postscript built in. Brother calls it
BR-Script which appears to be their postscript emulation. I have an 8840DN
multifunction unit and have printed to it using the foomatic/postscript
driver in cups for a lexmark
Russell L. Harris wrote:
* Scott Lair [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071024 07:42]:
I think the HL-5250DN does have postscript built in. Brother calls it
BR-Script which appears to be their postscript emulation. I have an 8840DN
multifunction unit and have printed to it using the foomatic/postscript
* Scott Lair [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071024 15:28]:
Russell L. Harris wrote:
* Scott Lair [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071024 07:42]:
I think the HL-5250DN does have postscript built in. Brother calls it
BR-Script which appears to be their postscript emulation. I have an 8840DN
multifunction unit
Russell L. Harris wrote:
Maybe Br-script isn't real postscript, I really don't know.
If the printer is a real Postscript machine, it is specified
in CUPS as raw, and you don't need foomatic.
Just tried the raw printer - looks like it is real. Thanks for pointing
that out.
It likely is
H.S. wrote:
Russell L. Harris wrote:
Maybe Br-script isn't real postscript, I really don't know.
If the printer is a real Postscript machine, it is specified
in CUPS as raw, and you don't need foomatic.
Just tried the raw printer - looks like it is real. Thanks for pointing
that
* Scott Lair [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071024 19:07]:
H.S. wrote:
Russell L. Harris wrote:
Maybe Br-script isn't real postscript, I really don't know.
If the printer is a real Postscript machine, it is specified
in CUPS as raw, and you don't need foomatic.
Just tried the raw
Hello,
Anybody have experience with this printer:
Brother HL-5250DN
(http://www.brother-usa.com/Printer/ModelDetail.aspx?ProductID=HL5250DN).
I have been asked to choose a B/W laser printer to buy for a very small
office. I don't expect it to print more than around 10 pages per day. I
have also
* H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071023 16:14]:
Hello,
Anybody have experience with this printer:
Brother HL-5250DN
(http://www.brother-usa.com/Printer/ModelDetail.aspx?ProductID=HL5250DN).
I have been asked to choose a B/W laser printer to buy for a very small
office. I don't expect it to
Russell L. Harris wrote:
* H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071023 16:14]:
Hello,
Anybody have experience with this printer:
Brother HL-5250DN
(http://www.brother-usa.com/Printer/ModelDetail.aspx?ProductID=HL5250DN).
I have been asked to choose a B/W laser printer to buy for a very small
office. I
* H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071023 17:07]:
If I under the specs of the above two printer properly, both are
postscript printers:
2070N: PCL6, IBM Proprinter, Epson FX
5250DN: PCL6, BR-Script3, IBM Proprinter, Epson FX
and these are the ports that they have:
2070N: 10/100 Base-TX
HS,
H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
] Anybody have experience with this printer:
] Brother HL-5250DN
] http://www.brother-usa.com/Printer/ModelDetail.aspx?ProductID=HL5250DN.
]
] I have been asked to choose a B/W laser printer to buy for a very
] small office. I don't expect it to print more than around
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 05:53:00PM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
My point (which I did not make very well) was that a printer with
Postscript capability and a built-in ethernet interface typically is
well worth the price, because of the time savings which accumulate
over the years.
Russell L. Harris wrote:
* H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071023 17:07]:
If I under the specs of the above two printer properly, both are
postscript printers:
2070N: PCL6, IBM Proprinter, Epson FX
5250DN: PCL6, BR-Script3, IBM Proprinter, Epson FX
and these are the ports that they have:
2070N:
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On 10/23/07 17:53, Russell L. Harris wrote:
* H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071023 17:07]:
If I under the specs of the above two printer properly, both are
postscript printers:
2070N: PCL6, IBM Proprinter, Epson FX
5250DN: PCL6, BR-Script3, IBM
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 10/23/07 17:53, Russell L. Harris wrote:
* H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071023 17:07]:
If I under the specs of the above two printer properly, both are
postscript printers:
2070N: PCL6, IBM Proprinter, Epson FX
5250DN: PCL6, BR-Script3, IBM Proprinter, Epson FX
and these
On Oct 23, 2:10 pm, H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any comments on its functionality from Linux? linuxprinting.org says it
works pefectly. What about its durability?
I (and my mother) have both had pretty poor luck with the utility or
long term durability of anything made by Brother that isn't a
On Oct 23, 2:30 pm, Russell L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071023 16:14]:
Hello,
Anybody have experience with this printer:
Brother HL-5250DN
(http://www.brother-usa.com/Printer/ModelDetail.aspx?ProductID=HL5250DN).
I have been asked to choose a B/W
* H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007 Oct 23 18:07 -0500]:
Russell L. Harris wrote:
* H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071023 17:07]:
If I under the specs of the above two printer properly, both are
postscript printers:
2070N: PCL6, IBM Proprinter, Epson FX
5250DN: PCL6, BR-Script3, IBM Proprinter,
- Original Message -
From: H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: OT: laser printer: HL-5250DN or another one?
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 10/23/07 17:53, Russell L. Harris wrote:
* H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071023 17
- Original Message -
From: Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: OT: laser printer: HL-5250DN or another one?
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On 10/23/07 17:53, Russell L. Harris wrote
- Original Message -
From: H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: OT: laser printer: HL-5250DN or another one?
Russell L. Harris wrote:
* H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071023 17:07]:
If I under the specs of the above
- Original Message -
From: Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 6:02 PM
Subject: Re: OT: laser printer: HL-5250DN or another one?
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 05:53:00PM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
My point (which I did
- Original Message -
From: Eric De Mund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 6:01 PM
Subject: Re: OT: laser printer: HL-5250DN or another one?
HS,
H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
] Anybody have experience with this printer:
] Brother HL-5250DN
In all your posts you made in this thread, I haven't been able find your
message. I am using Icedove and there appears to be nothing but quoted
text in all your post!
-HS
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H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
Anybody have experience with this printer:
Brother HL-5250DN
(http://www.brother-usa.com/Printer/ModelDetail.aspx?ProductID=HL5250DN).
I have been asked to choose a B/W laser printer to buy for a very small
office. I don't expect it to print more
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On 10/23/07 18:32, H.S. wrote:
[snip]
Excellent to know that.
Now, Eric mentioned memory in his post. I can understand that since
sometimes the 2070N at my home takes quite a while to print a page with
graphics in it (it has 16MB RAM).
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 07:32:22PM -0400, H.S. wrote:
Now, Eric mentioned memory in his post. I can understand that since
sometimes the 2070N at my home takes quite a while to print a page with
graphics in it (it has 16MB RAM). HL-5250DN comes with 32MB. How does
that sound? It also has an
Hi. The razor discovery server has been down and so I cannot report
any spam -- is there another one or are we out of luck?
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Hello again, I just forgot to mention this one:
In X, I have the german keyboard layout, but on the console, I have us
layout. How do I change the console one to german, too?
thanks
joerg
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Mike wrote:
wanadoo.fr is *not* the local system. I had this same problem for quite
some time. So, in your /etc/exim.conf file look for the following sections
and do something sorta kinda similar.
# Had to comment this line out to get things to work.
#qualify_domain = earthlink.net
On 5 Jan 2001, Jonathan Gift [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having trouble understanding exactly what your setup is
I have one account with my ISP but have set up two users.
Two users at the ISP, right?
Now my SO can
send me mail from MS Outlook,
Is this on a LAN, or what? Does the email
Jonathan Gift wrote:
Mike wrote:
wanadoo.fr is *not* the local system. I had this same problem for quite
some time. So, in your /etc/exim.conf file look for the following sections
and do something sorta kinda similar.
# Had to comment this line out to get things to work.
Hi,
I'm having trouble with my ISP, so copies to me personally appreciated if
I have to jump off the list again.
I have one account with my ISP but have set up two users. Now my SO can
send me mail from MS Outlook, but I can't sem to send out without it
bouncing straight to me in folder with a
Jonathan Gift wrote:
Hi,
I'm having trouble with my ISP, so copies to me personally appreciated if
I have to jump off the list again.
I have one account with my ISP but have set up two users. Now my SO can
send me mail from MS Outlook, but I can't sem to send out without it
bouncing
Hi everybody!
I've been quite happily running Debian GNU/Linux woody since a while.
But yesterday I installed large amount of new debs (I didn't update for
time reasons since july or so) and now apt-get behaves strange and I
don't know why. It has worked with the same /etc/apt/apt.conf and the
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