I have a brother 540CN printer (network connected). Is it
possible to use it from freeBSD, directly or by sharing it on a mac ?
Thank you.
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Erwan
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On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 09:29:33AM CEST, Victor M. Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
On 03.04.2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
with ulimit
on i386 - i don't know if 2 or 3GB is a limit.
on amd64 - essentially no limit
ussage of amd is impossible, current machine is Intel Xeon.
Intel 64 bit
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 09:36:11AM CEST, Erwan David [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 09:29:33AM CEST, Victor M. Blood [EMAIL
PROTECTED] said:
On 03.04.2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
with ulimit
on i386 - i don't know if 2 or 3GB is a limit.
on amd64 - essentially
Le Mon 24/03/2008, Patrick C disait
Searching real quick shows the existence of both libmime and libmbox...
don't know if they're maintained. Another option would be to dig out the
associated code in pine, elm, or whatnot. See how they access mail.
-Patrick
libPAN (or is it libEtPAN ?) is
Le Mon 17/03/2008, Bill Moran disait
In response to Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In the last episode (Mar 17), Bill Moran said:
In response to Armando Cambra [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Or try to find the culprit with lsof (can't remember the options).
You will see some processes using
Le Thu 21/02/2008, Peter Harrison disait
I've not run a POP3 server before, but now I'm getting tired of confusing
myself pulling my email down from my ISP across my laptop, desktop, and home
server. Could someone recommend a solution for me?
The situation is that I have a home server
Le Tue 12/02/2008, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) disait
Am Dienstag, 12. Februar 2008 09:03:10 schrieb Da Rock:
Anybody know why this would be happening to me? Every time I post I get
this back, yet my post shows up on the list.
You're sending from a hotmail.com address, without using a
Le Thu 6/12/2007, Andy Harrison disait
On 12/3/07, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
Hi all -
I connect to a FreeBSD server from OSX (via iTerm). I then start up
screen.
And it resizes my windows to 80 characters wide. This doesn't happen on
linux.
It's more likely that it's an
Le Mon 3/12/2007, Jim Riggs disait
I connect to a FreeBSD server from OSX (via iTerm). I then start up
screen.
And it resizes my windows to 80 characters wide. This doesn't happen on
linux.
My understanding is this has something to do with the termcap entry and
'WS', but as far as I can