Quoting Go Linux (goli...@yahoo.com):
> We seem to be in parallel universes. I have all that installed and
> haven't been able to find the HP Device Manager. But let's not hijack
> this topic further . . .
Are you talking about the Qt-based hplip-gui stuff? I'm guessing you
are.
You should
On 10/04/2016 04:24 PM, Go Linux wrote:
> On Tue, 10/4/16, Rick Moen wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: [DNG] hplip need systemd
> To: dng@lists.dyne.org
> Date: Tuesday, October 4, 2016, 2:51 PM
>
> Quoting Bardot J??r??me (bardot.jer...@gmail.com):
>>>
>>> I don't know if you
Quoting Go Linux (goli...@yahoo.com):
> Indeed, cups does print. But it doesn't have perks of the HP device
> manager that lets you clean/align and check the status of the
> cartridges etc. At least I haven't found that in cups.
In case my meaning was somehow unclear: printer-driver-hpcups and
On Tue, 10/4/16, Rick Moen wrote:
Subject: Re: [DNG] hplip need systemd
To: dng@lists.dyne.org
Date: Tuesday, October 4, 2016, 2:51 PM
Quoting Bardot J??r??me (bardot.jer...@gmail.com):
>>
>> I don't know if you know but hplip need policykit and therefore systemd.
>>
Quoting Bardot J??r??me (bardot.jer...@gmail.com):
> I try to not use it on stretch, but life without network manager is not
> easy :)
There are several good alternatives. (I need to start keeping a list of
them.)
> I don't know if you know but hplip need policykit and therefore systemd.
You
hi,
i follow since a while this mailing list.
For the moment i don't use devuan but i don't like systemd.
I try to not use it on stretch, but life without network manager is not
easy :)
I don't know if you know but hplip need policykit and therefore systemd.
Do you have alternative to hplip
Hi,
I do NOT want to stretch this thread for too long. I have received
enough answers and currently have grub* installed to a dedicated
partition that is *invisible* to all other installations on the same
machine. SYSLINUX cannot boot kernels residing in other partitions
other than the boot
Le 04/10/2016 07:40, Edward Bartolo a écrit :
Never mind, consulting the SYSLINUX documentation confirmed for
another time, native EFI boot is not supported even with secure boot
disabled. As I said already, Legacy Boot on HP Probook 4540s (my
latest purchase), does not work.
Does it mean