I am trying to get a2ps configured to work with my printer. I have set
Options: --medium=Letter in my a2ps-site.cfg file. However, when I print a
file the top and bottom couple of pixels are cropped off and the right 67
pixels.
Do you know how to specify the height and width of the print
Is Oregon going to have any representation at this conference?
German Minister Otto Schily and at least 2 other ministers will be keynoting
at EGOVOS 3: Open Standards and Libre Software in Government conference in
Paris, France on November 24-26, 2003. EGOVOS 3 will bring together the
largest
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 09:43 am, Rodney Mishima wrote:
...
Please RSVP: We don't want to run out of wieners
...
You got to give it to the mac crowd they really know how to put on a class
BBQ!
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So what do you all think about this concept?
This is the software distribution page for the Distributed Library Project, a
website which creates a distributed library of people's books and videos. The
project is an experiment in creating community and sharing information within
a town or city.
Larry,
Have you installed GNU/Darwin on a PC? What did you think of it?
On Friday 08 August 2003 06:47 am, Larry Price wrote:
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 10:43 PM, Joseph Carter wrote:
I wasn't aware that Apple had released MacOS X for x86 chips..
GNU/Darwin
We could start a study group...
On Saturday 09 August 2003 12:22 am, baggab wrote:
Tend to be a bit shy to work with this been there, done that group.
Check out http://www.pablosbrain.com/blender3d/ for a set of keyboard
controls.
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On Thursday 07 August 2003 01:54 pm, Larry Price wrote:
Oooh, too bad I already downloaded the gentoo live-ppc cd's
Although I'm kind of torn between that and this
http://www.freebsd.org/platforms/ppc.html
Not that I wouldn't be willing to boot a knoppix every now and
again...;-)
btw.
Senator Wyden today introduced a bill for a new law called The Citizens'
Protection in Federal Databases Act. This is a hell of a law.
http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/03/07/29/1848243.shtml?tid=103tid=137tid=158tid=198tid=99
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On Thursday 17 July 2003 11:31 am, Bob Miller wrote:
Ben Barrett wrote:
how about some smaller-scale install fests? The weekly publishes
announcements which are submitted by wednesday of the prior week -- we
could certainly do this on a thursday eve, if EFN's space is up for it,
or we
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 11:13 pm, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 10:43:21AM -0700, Ken Barber wrote:
When you get into a religious war over distros, remember that ALL
of Linux is looked down upon by the BSD folks. So be careful.
With an attitude like that, what do you expect?
On Monday 02 June 2003 10:33 pm, BAGGAB wrote:
I agree we should not be talking politics in this forum (it's all rigged
anyways.)
Preface: I read yesterday that AOL is partnering with M$ to settle the
browser lawsuit. I suspect Mozilla will be toast in a few months. So I'm
angry and want
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 12:27 am, BAGGAB wrote:
Thanks Patrick
I'm feeling a little better about it.
How come I haven't had to do this in RH 6.1 or 7.2? I know there are
distribution changes, but this seems strange to me.
Can I get a second opinion on this and am I the only one using a
On Monday 02 June 2003 11:01 am, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Brian,
Well... if your priority is mainstream, then maybe you need Windows. As
far as I can tell, redhat is the microsoft of the linux community. Ive
spent a lot of time trying various linux's, and have found Mandrake to be
far
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 01:29 am, BAGGAB wrote:
Kent
Are you using RH 8.0?
I tried it. I am using Knoppix 3.2.
Brian
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Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 6:31 AM
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 02:03 am, BAGGAB wrote:
Well, 30 minutes into this and everyone has their favorite distro.
I was ready to use Koppix 3.2, but it didn't work on the e-machine I have
(system is loaded with RH 8.0 so its not like the last time - a bogus bios
setting.)
The e-machine is
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On Tuesday 03 June 2003 02:03 am, BAGGAB wrote:
Well, 30 minutes into this and everyone has their favorite distro.
I
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 03:13 am, BAGGAB wrote:
I started moving around the CD and I am running into German.
When you get the boot: prompt, press F2 and then type knoppix lang=us.
After you get everything installed on hard disk and rebooted you can go into
settings-ControlCenter and set any
', it will ask for a password. If
you simply press return without entering anything, it will tell you
'Authentication Failed.
http://www.knoppix.net/docs/index.php/FaqUsing
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To: [EMAIL
I picked up a copy of Knoppix version 3.1 the other day. Can anyone tell me
what the root password for it is?
Thanks.
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On Wednesday 02 April 2003 17:55, Kent Loobey wrote:
Joseph Carter wrote:
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On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 07:09:57PM -0800, Kent Loobey wrote:
Is there going to be a Linux clinic this Thursday evening?
Well I'm going to be there. =)
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Is there going to be a Linux clinic this Thursday evening?
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On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 07:09:57PM -0800, Kent Loobey wrote:
Is there going to be a Linux clinic this Thursday evening?
Well I'm going to be there. =)
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On Saturday 08 March 2003 15:59, Beaker (aka Jeff W) wrote:
Bob Crandell wrote:
It's old and slow. What's to be impressed?
Why, the gesture of course.
Yep, that's it!
For all those future EUGLUG CD roastings, thanks!
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Anyone running Debian testing (aka Sarge) will want to take note.
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Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2003 04:10:53 +1000
Subject: Warning: glibc 2.3.1
as well.
Thanks.
Kent
Mr O.
--- Kent Loobey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the following are available to bring to a meeting...
CollegeLinux
Yoper
Gentoo 1.4 RC3 (stages CD)
I would like to get a copy of CollegeLinux. Will you have it
at next
Thursday's meeting? What
On Friday 07 March 2003 21:49, Bob Miller wrote:
Mr O wrote:
I can bring a copy or even a couple of whatever to whoever is
interested. My fileserver is a freakin' tank of a case and not
something I'd lug to just any LUG. Only special occasions like
install fests would see that box. So..
On Saturday 08 March 2003 10:16, Bob Crandell wrote:
And we can put it in the belly of that orange beast that Larry is using.
I can donate a 8X4X32X SCSI CDRW with card.
Wow, I'm impressed!
Kent Loobey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
On Friday 07 March 2003 21:49, Bob Miller wrote:
Mr O
On Thursday 06 March 2003 21:14, Mr O wrote:
the following are available to bring to a meeting...
CollegeLinux
Yoper
Gentoo 1.4 RC3 (stages CD)
I would like to get a copy of CollegeLinux. Will you have it at next
Thursday's meeting? What is the process? Do I bring a CD blank and trade
Yoper is a slackware derivative from New Zealand.
http://www.yoper.com/
On Friday 07 March 2003 08:25, Mr O wrote:
Well, apparently it's a hot new LFS distro able to handle debs,
RPMs, and tgz's. I don't know a whole lot more yet because I
won't be installing in too soon.
--- Joseph Carter
On Friday 07 March 2003 09:44, Kent Loobey wrote:
Yoper is a slackware derivative
I went back and reviewed the Yoper stuff some more and I guess that it is not
derived from slackware after all. I'm not sure where I got that idea.
Sorry.
from New Zealand.
http://www.yoper.com/
On Friday
Could we have a presentation on the boot up process?
I would like to know when and how *everything* gets started. The point being
I would like to understand so that I can remove or add anything at will.
On Thursday 06 March 2003 10:28, Bob Miller wrote:
Two topics of euglug administrivia...
On Thursday 06 March 2003 14:48, Bob Miller wrote:
Kent Loobey wrote:
Could we have a presentation on the boot up process?
I would like to know when and how *everything* gets started. The
point being I would like to understand so that I can remove or add
anything at will.
Which
Has anyone downloaded the iso for CollegeLinux?
http://www.college.ch/linux/index.php
Kent
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What are fare market rates for the following types of services?
Technical Support
Programming
- WEB
- C++, Java, etc.
Consulting
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On Monday 24 February 2003 14:03, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 01:59:28PM -0800, Kent Loobey wrote:
What are fare market rates for the following types of services?
Technical Support
For what?
Linux, Windows network installation-configuration stuff. Hardware
I reciently installed KDE 3.1 on my Debian system. Now for certain emails
that I receive I get a dialog window with the following message:
Problem: OpenPGP plug-in was not specified.
Use the 'Settings-Configure KMail-Security' dialog to specify the plug-in or
ask your system administrator to
A while back I added the following:
The debs are up on the kde.org server. Just add this line to your apt
sources list:
# KDE 3.1 for Woody
deb ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.1/Debian/ woody main
-Rob
Then when I did my next update it held back the new KDE stuff. To
make a long story
]
channel = 28
audio = stereo
[KLSR]
channel = 34
audio = stereo
[KAMK]
channel = 53
audio = stereo
[KHWB]
channel = 59
audio = stereo
[K63CG]
channel = 63
audio = stereo
Kent Loobey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Does anyone know how to configure either MoTV or XawTV?
I can't fine
Thanks for the information. It turns out that I needed to tell tuner that it
is type=2.
On Monday 30 December 2002 12:53 pm, you wrote:
On Monday 30 December 2002 12:00 pm, Kent Loobey wrote:
Kent,
It sounds like your using PAL instead of NTSC, or that youve loaded the
module
On Monday 30 December 2002 11:35 am, you wrote:
Does anyone know how to configure either MoTV or XawTV?
I can't fined anyway to tell it what the local broadcast stations are around
here.
Maybe I should be more specific. It seems to find the channels but the
numbers are off by one, e.g., 10
Does anyone know, if I join the EFF will I get an entry in the TIA database?
Will being a card carrying member of the EFF give me the same status as the
ACLU member or do I need to join both to get that level of status?
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On Tuesday 03 December 2002 04:57 pm, you wrote:
Is 3pm okay?? I talked my boss into letting me go then...
I want to leave Eugene at 3PM.
hopeful,
Ben B
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 14:09, Kent Loobey wrote:
On Monday 02 December 2002 12:22 pm, you wrote:
Anyone going to P-town
The Register-Guard had an editorial this morning on the Total Information
Awareness Project. After reading it I was curious about what the IAO logo
looked like. So, if you are interested too then here is a link.
http://www.darpa.mil/iao/
According to The Register-Guard, Scientia Est Potentia
On Monday 02 December 2002 12:22 pm, you wrote:
Anyone going to P-town on Thursday?? I'd love to go, need a ride, and
can help with gas (or even driving if desired)...
I'm going. What time can you leave? I would like to stop at Fry's and
Powells.
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 12:07, David Mandel
On Monday 02 December 2002 02:16 pm, you wrote:
Kent
Pardon my slow response, I had to attend to the holiday. Thank you Dexter
...snip...
synergy to this business and they mutually benefit.
Brian A. Gallagher
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
digesting
On Monday 02 December 2002 02:09 pm, you wrote:
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 02:09:41PM -0800, Kent Loobey wrote:
On Monday 02 December 2002 12:22 pm, you wrote:
Anyone going to P-town on Thursday?? I'd love to go, need a ride, and
can help with gas (or even driving if desired)...
I'm
switch, but it makes a small
clicking sound out of the left speaker when I type, maybe I need to ground
the case (For the technically absorbed.)
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Kent Loobey
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 2:35 PM
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 05:13 am, you wrote:
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 04:35:38PM -0800, Jacob Meuser wrote:
I would still absolutely love to see a presentation on configuring CUPS
the hard way.
Why? Perhaps you should read the sources for lpadmin and some IPP
documentation.
Have
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 11:48 am, you wrote:
Okay, you guys have demonstrated that there's strong interest in CUPS,
Wrong. I have no further interest in CUPS.
that there's a strong need for more info than the current CUPS
documentation provides, and that there's some CUPS expertise in
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 15:35, you wrote:
..snip...
Hey, looks like I'm not the only one disappointed with Debian's
installation mess ...
http://www.debianplanet.org/node.php?id=831
Speaking of Progeny, has anyone tried to use their Debian installer?
On Thursday 31 October 2002 10:28, you wrote:
Kent Loobey wrote:
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 15:35, you wrote:
..snip...
Hey, looks like I'm not the only one disappointed with Debian's
installation mess ...
http://www.debianplanet.org/node.php?id=831
Speaking of Progeny
The November issue of Linux Format (page 8, Prestigious award for GNOME
accessibility) has a note on accessibility as implemented in GNOME.
Specifically it mentions Gnopernicus, an extension to the GNOME2 desktop
for blind or visually impared users, and the GNOME Onscreen Keyboard (GOK)
Has anyone, here, used a Linux Media Labs' LinTV pci card?
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At 02:35 PM 9/26/02 -0700, you wrote:
Mandrake 9.0 is out.
Umm, isn't that just Release Candidate 3?
Is there a meeting tonight at efn.
Jim K
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On Thursday 02 May 2002 02:25 pm, you wrote:
Seth Cohn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
--- Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Come by EFN on friday, it's art walk, so you can stand around, talk
about computers, look at art, and act sophisticated so you can
attract the
women
How can I make sure that after I install Mandrake 8.2 that I can get my
system set up again for kmail and konqueror.
I don't trust that an upgrade will work so how do I print out my konqueror
bookmarks and my kmail address book, folders, and filters?
Kent
Is there going to be a meeting tonight?
If so is there any chance I could bring some blank CDs and get a copy of
Mandrake 8.2?
I know last week would have been better but I had to go out of town so this
week is the best I could do...
If there is a meeting tonight where and when will it
On Tuesday 01 January 2002 10:21 am, you wrote:
Neil Parker wrote:
Err...according to date(1), tomorrow isn't Thursday...
That's right. I was just testing to see who's paying attention. (-:
Yes, the meeting's Thursday, not tomorrow. I got confused by being up
past midnight.
Is this the
Way way back when micro computers were just getting started Bill Gates was
already fighting the free exchange of software.
In fact he wrote a letter to BYTE magazine (it could have been Dr. Dobbs but
I think it was BYTE) complaining that people were sharing his basic
interpreter just like
Great news! Be sure to vote republican in the next election.
On Friday 02 November 2001 11:06 am, you wrote:
Well... It looks like they've made a weak deal with microsoft OEM's will be
allowed to remove some icons on the desktop, and replace them with their
own... sigh... I saw it on CNN...
It would be interesting to ask Amazon and Intel how much $$$ they contributed
to the Open Source movement now that they have saved so much by taking
advantage of it.
On Wednesday 31 October 2001 10:32 am, you wrote:
unfortunately, in today's economy, all we CAN focus on is the money. it
On Wednesday 31 October 2001 12:36 pm, you wrote:
$$$ is definitely NOT all that big companies care about. It's just not
that simple.
sorry, i should clarify again. i was refering to big corporations, not
neccesarily large business (although the two are _almost_ interchangable)
these are
http://www.erickson.stfrancisville.com/pumpkin/index2.htm
Can I come to this meeting even though I didn't participate this year at the
Country Fair?
On Saturday 27 October 2001 11:03 am, you wrote:
Jamie,
Maybe, but you gotta come to the meetings.
Truthfully, we'd have to score a mighty coup to get ourselves a
third camping pass for
When is it?
On Saturday 27 October 2001 03:18 pm, you wrote:
Kent,
It's pretty much open to all.
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001, Kent Loobey wrote:
Can I come to this meeting even though I didn't participate this year at
the Country Fair?
On Saturday 27 October 2001 11:03 am, you wrote
How do I set my access rights so I can access my CD-ROM?
When I check my rights on /dev/cdrom it says that it is owned by root but
user, group, and other all have read, write, and execute rights to it.
The /dev directory shows other with read and execute rights to it. So it
seems to me that
Does anyone know where I can get an Intel Pentium III 500 MHz (100 MHz buss)
Slot 1 processor cartridge?
What do you think it does better than CVS?
On Friday 19 October 2001 18:25, you wrote:
I got this through the subversion-announce list.
If you're wondering what the naughty word Subversion is, it is a
new, open source version control system. Its authors want to replace
CVS. It's a fairly
On Thursday 18 October 2001 00:22, you wrote:
Kent,
Do you want to change the rights on the file? device? I think what you
really want is to change the way the device is mounted, not the rights.
Heres the way mandrake mounts cdroms, so users can access them, and so they
can be
Anyone know right off hand where to look in Mandrake 8.1 / KDE to turn off
NumLock?
Thanks.
Kent
Okay, I found it in the Control Center
On Wednesday 17 October 2001 13:31, you wrote:
usually you set that kind of thing in the system bios.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 1:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject
Jamie,
Thanks, that helped me fix it.
Kent
On Monday 15 October 2001 11:00, you wrote:
$USER/.kde/share/config/kmailrc
is probably the file you want...
Try
cat $USER/.kde/share/config/kmailrc | kmailrc |grep linux
or
cat $USER/.kde/share/config/kmailrc | kmailrc |grep Kent
Jamie
On
When I upgraded to Mandrake 8.1 from Mandrake 8.0 KMail kept a reference to
an account but not the file(?) that contained the data describing that
account. Now I can't get rid of the reference because it can't find it to
get rid of it.
So my question is How do I find the file that contains
Can someone give me instructions on how to get to Thursday's meeting?
Thanks.
Kent
On Friday 28 September 2001 18:18, you wrote:
On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 05:48:19PM -0700, Kent Loobey wrote:
also, always do an MD5sum on the file to be sure
it's exactly the same.
Okay, so how does one do this?
$ cat file |md5sum
Is this
$ cat file | md5sum
where | are included
Slashdot has a set of links to various articles on Microsoft mechanizations.
The question is can Microsoft do it self in?
On Friday 28 September 2001 13:57, you wrote:
What were you using to download. DO NOT use a
browser, that is a sure way to get a coaster.
Download using a real download program ( proz,
wget, curl, etc...)
They probably died cause I was working on the
box, restarting apache... you MUST
On Friday 28 September 2001 17:02, you wrote:
Under windows, I like download acclerator plus. Seems fast and fairly
reliable.
Hmm, acclerator plus is the name of a program? Is it part of Windows NT or
do you have to get it somewhere else?
-Original Message-
From: Bob Miller
I guess I was looking for a Internet source for RPMs that were most likely to
work with Mandrake 8.1...
On Saturday 22 September 2001 21:48, you wrote:
It is my experience with my Mandrake system (8.1.3-Raktel beta) that a good
number of RPMs that I've downloaded and installed have gone in
I have Mandrake 8.0 loaded on my system. I loaded it by downloading two
ISOs. One could buy a boxed pro pack set for $70.00 (contains 7 CDROMs).
These CDROMs contain a lot of the software that I would like (but not all).
The nice thing about the software on these CDs is that they all
What file do I change to set which system boots?
Thanks.
Kent
I believe I am using Grub...
At 09:18 AM 9/16/01 -0700, you wrote:
/etc/lilo.conf if you're using lilo. Grub I don't know.
Mr. O
On Sunday 16 September 2001 09:33 am, you wrote:
What file do I change to set which system boots?
Thanks.
Kent
Thanks. I'll check these out and see how it goes.
Kent
At 01:50 PM 9/16/01 -0700, you wrote:
On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 02:08:18PM -0700, Kent Loobey wrote:
What is a good linux email program? Is there a linux email program that
supports filters, address books, etc.?
procmail is a mail
Where is the Thursday night meeting going to be held?
Thanks.
Kent
Where is there? The EMU?
At 09:52 PM 6/8/01 -0700, you wrote:
I got on Sun Site and sent an e-mailed them about Microsoft being at the
University on Moday and if they could send some StarOffice CD's. Well
they are
coming through with lets'say a very lot of StarOffice promotional CD's. I
know
A while back someone was trying to find a way to get on the Internet when
they were on the road (I think it was Bob, but I am not sure). Any way, I
saw a way this last weekend. I stopped at a Truck stop and each of the
tables had an Internet port that the truckers could plug there laptops
Bob, thanks for the talk. I enjoyed it a lot.
Could you repeat the names of the wireless lan cards you were using. Also
who do you think will be the dominate wireless lan in two years.
Thanks.
Kent
At 09:53 PM 11/22/00 -0800, you wrote:
jakob wrote:
On an on-topic note...i believe it was
What is the address of todays meeting?
At 09:10 PM 11/15/00 -0800, you wrote:
You missed it last night when I was looking up addresses on my phone using
the web
browser function and the business finder utility. I can even get
directions to
these places because the phone knows where it's at. Mmm As I
recall, it
was
I also want to add my expression of appreciation for all of the work Rob
does on our website. It is the best that I have ever seen. We are very
lucky to have Rob working on it because he does such an excellent job.
Thanks!
Kent
At 12:33 PM 11/10/00 -0800, you wrote:
Rob, just a public "cool!"
...
Peace,
Chuck
At 10:48 AM 11/6/00 -0800, Kent Loobey wrote:
I am currently reading "Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide" by Steve
Shah. The author states 'What the title should say is that it's a
"beginners-to-Linux guide," because we do make a few assumptions about you,
Seth,
I want to thank you for all the help you have given me. One always has to
balance what is going on in ones life, so back off a little and the rest of
us will do what we can to pick up the slack. But to tell you the truth
your not an act that many could follow.
Kent
At 04:36 PM 11/7/00
I am currently reading "Linux Administration: A Beginner's Guide" by Steve
Shah. The author states 'What the title should say is that it's a
"beginners-to-Linux guide," because we do make a few assumptions about you,
the reader.' Anyway I'm not quite half way through it and I find it the
best
I think there is a place across from the Semantech offices.
Also I think you can play in a restraunt just north of The BookMark.
At 10:15 AM 11/3/00 -0800, you wrote:
Michal Young wrote:
Sorry for continuing an off-topic thread, but I'm confused about this
message and require enlightenment.
Oops, I thought you were talking about pool...
At 10:04 AM 11/4/00 -0800, you wrote:
I think there is a place across from the Semantech offices.
Also I think you can play in a restraunt just north of The BookMark.
At 10:15 AM 11/3/00 -0800, you wrote:
Michal Young wrote:
Sorry for
I am trying to print from kdevelop. kdevelop can use enscript so in fact I
am trying to print using enscript. It doesn't work right now because I
have an old level 1 postscript printer and it sends everything to it by
default in level 2 postscript. So printing from the command line I can get
For me it's more like not really having an idea about how to begin.
I would like to have it so I could execute any program on any system using
an X window. I would like to be able to dial out automatically from any
computer even though the modem is only connected to one of the computers.
I
I am also interested in connecting two Linux computers together in this
manner.
I am also using Mandrake 7.1.
At 02:02 PM 10/28/00 -0700, you wrote:
I am wanting to set my Linux machine as my server.
I'm running Mandrake 7.1.
I want to hook up my Win98 to my Linux.
I have ethernet cards in both
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/business/newsid_993000/993933.stm
"I can assure you that we know there
has been no compromise of the
integrity of the source code; that it
has not been modified or tampered
with in any way."
We will know for sure if the next version has fewer bugs!!!
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