On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 09:22:52AM -0700, jgw wrote:
Not to pick hairs, but I don't think X11 is installed by default in either
case. I just fresh installed 7B85 on my TiBook, and swear I had to go to
custom and select X11. I believe this was the case with my Quicksilver,
too. Oh well, not
On Sun, Oct 26, 2003 at 10:38:21AM -0400, Linux Rocks! wrote:
So... watching tv this morning I saw a IBM commercial, thier e-servers they
claim for systems that run Linux, and other types too I guess they mean
BSD ?
AIX and NT probably?
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Is there anyone on the list who can help me set up the Gimp to print
photos using Redhat 9 and my hp 5550 printer. So far I have to use a
Windows hdd as I can't figure out how to make Gimp do the job. The
gThumb viewer will do it but I can't configure the right picture sizes
in gThumb. Is there an
Dirk,
The GIMP uses its own printing tools, check out:
http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/
Jamie
On Monday 27 October 2003 10:35 am, Dirk Ouellette wrote:
: Is there anyone on the list who can help me set up the Gimp to print
: photos using Redhat 9 and my hp 5550 printer. So far I have
On Monday 27 October 2003 07:35, Dirk Ouellette wrote:
Is there anyone on the list who can help me set up the Gimp to
print photos using Redhat 9 and my hp 5550 printer. So far I
have to use a Windows hdd as I can't figure out how to make
Gimp do the job. The gThumb viewer will do it but I
my respect for the man has just increased slightly...
--- Edward Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every now and then I look in on rms's home page at
www.stallman.org. Somewhat to my surprise, he's endorsing Dennis Kucinich
for President (plus a Cambridge City Council endorsment).
=
You should make sure your printer is correctly configured before you
worry about application-level details like specifically printing photos.
You should be able to:
echo I'm alive | lpr
to print some text (use lpr -P /dev/XXX to specify printer, see man lpr)
or:
lpq
to see the printer queue.
You
Hi,
I stumbled across this while looking for something else:
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/6880.html
See you.
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When you need to be sure.
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On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 09:28:28AM -0800, justin bengtson wrote:
my respect for the man has just increased slightly...
For RMS, or for Kucinich?
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To me it was closer to what one gets from old coffee leftovers which are
poured through a used sock into a floor washing bucket.
I have them installed yet cannot understand them.
Dirk
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Our first presentation is *THIS* Saturday. Don't miss it!
Host Based Security
Jason Chan
Saturday, November 1, 13:00
EFN, 43 W. Broadway
The Zynot Project
Zach Welch
Saturday, November 22, 13:00
EFN, 43 W. Broadway
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Bob Miller
So, does your printer work for anything else at all, using linux?
lpr myfile.txt
or otherwise?
regards,
Ben
PS - you may want to search tldp.org / linuxdoc.org
Or if you ask a pointed question, we can help. Otherwise,
you might want to bring your boxen and printer to a clinic = )
PPS -
Finally, just what I've been seeking! Clearer network eyes for a
windows system. Tcpdump for windows released under a bsd license:
http://windump.polito.it/
Cory
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Adaptable IT Consulting
Hey List,
Here is a little blurb to shed some more light on the
presentation I'll be giving on Saturday (Nov. 1):
A Platform-Independent Approach to System Security
One-liner:
I'll be discussing the methodology I've helped develop
at @stake for implementing and evaluating host
security,
Yes, it is a fine codebase indeed! I had used it on my dual-booting
laptop about 1 1/2 years ago, but it was pretty unstable, still.
Locked up 'doze numerous times. I take it that it is working better
now?
And if I may, how in the world do you justify trusting that 'doze will
let tcpdump and
This sounds like a really good presentation! I tragicly, I wont be there in
person. Will there be any presentaion material and notes available on the
website?
Jamie
On Monday 27 October 2003 09:08 pm, Jason wrote:
: Hey List,
:
: Here is a little blurb to shed some more light on the
:
Does anyone know of a simple Unixish command-line tool for
converting .ram sound files to either .mp3 or .ogg?
-Beaker
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[ SiMpLe MaChInEs ] -- gopher://beaker.mdns.org
or (via proxy)
http://www.floodgap.com/gopher/gw.lite?gopher://beaker.mdns.org:70/11/
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 08:51:19PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
Hi,
I stumbled across this while looking for something else:
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/6880.html
This sounds pretty silly. Why did these reporters waste our time
writing it up. I hardly call 200 to 40 website
On a related note, for those who like GUIs and such, Ethereal is
available for Windows:
http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/win32/
You need to have the WinPcap library installed to use ethereal, a link
is provided on the page above. I've used this software with good
success. Being able to
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 09:28:28AM -0800, justin bengtson wrote:
my respect for the man has just increased slightly...
I don't know, read Kucinich's campaign promises..
Most of what he has promised would be illegal to do as president. This
means he is:
a. Flat out lying
b. Unaware of the
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 06:08:51PM -0800, Jason wrote:
Given, the audience, I'll of course be talking about
these issues WRT Linux, but I'll also be addressing
Windows, Solaris, etc. And, feel free to bring any
random host, etc. security related questions.
Looking forward to seeing some
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 06:08:51PM -0800, Jason wrote:
Given, the audience, I'll of course be talking about
these issues WRT Linux, but I'll also be addressing
Windows, Solaris, etc. And, feel free to bring any
random host, etc. security related questions.
Looking forward to seeing some
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