Epson Photo Stylus 1270 setup...

2003-03-08 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Could someone walk me through the process of getting this printer up and running under fbsd? It's connected via USB. I know the connection is good because the printer generates output. The output is garbage, however. I don't know if I have printcap entry for this printer correct. I'm installed

kw:printing, usb, epson photo stylus 1270...

2003-03-06 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Howdy, folks. I'm wishing, I am, to get an Epson Photo Stylus 1270 working on a USB port. I know the connection is working due to output. However, the output is not what I want. It's garbage. I created a simple printcap entry by cloning an existing entry and changing the parameters

getting images off a digital camera...

2003-03-03 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
I am getting a Sony DSC-F717 digital camera and I'm wondering if there are any software tools under fbsd to get the images off of it via USB? Also, does anyone know if there is similar for reading memory sticks via a USB memory stick reader or whatever they're called? Thanks, Alex To

Re: getting images off a digital camera...

2003-03-03 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Chad, I'm not familiar with USB storage devices. I have a USB scanner and printer and that's the extent of my experience with USB under any OS. Could explain in more detail what you do? Then again I'm asking this in part out of time constraints: I haven't looked at mounting a USB device in the

Re: [notspam] Re: getting images off a digital camera...

2003-03-03 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Chad, Thanks again. That helps. In another post David Kelly suggest gphoto2 in ports/graphics. I looked into this and it does support the DSC-F707. So, perhaps it will work with the F717, too. Also, it supports your camera. I think I will try both approaches and see how they compare. Of course

Re: 4.7: Odd 'man' behavior

2002-12-02 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
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Re: Unresolved reference compiling Objective-C ??

2002-11-08 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Jonathan, Could you provide the code? hello world can't be top secret, can it? ;-) Alex On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 12:32, Jonathon McKitrick wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi all, I just compiled a 'hello world' in objective c on a box with gcc but no GNUstep. I'm using the compile

Re: simple find command

2002-11-06 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Matt, It's unclear from your post whether you mean to find files that *contain* foo or files where foo is in the filename. Here are the two scenarios acted out. [1] Remove files that contain foo. cd directory/where/files/reside grep -r -i foo ./* cd'ing into where the files are is

Re: Can I delete /usr/src ?

2002-11-06 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Yes. However, if you have custom kernel configuration files in /usr/src/sys/i368/conf, then save them some place safe if you have not done this already. Then remove with rm -rf /usr/src/* This will leave the /usr/src directory. An alternative is to tar and compress /usr/src with tar czf

Re: Resolving hostnames takes forever

2002-11-02 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Wow. This has been extremely useful to me, too. I have virtually the same setup and problem. If I'm understanding what you [Dr Seaman] are saying, if I analyze the dns packet data, I might be able to determine if my ISP's DNS software is broken? I would like to try this because I have a suspicion

Re: Resolving hostnames takes forever

2002-11-02 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Thanks to the list for such great information. I have installed mta and am currently running it. How to interpret the data correctly is the next step. I'm looking into bind. After this I might look into djbdns. I'm digesting. Thanks again. And this wasn't even my question originally! : ) Alex

Re: release build

2002-11-02 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
When you say, release build, I'm assuming you mean a kernel and base system. If this is the case, then, yes. It's pretty easy. [1] place your custom configuration in /usr/src/sys/i386/conf (or link to it there) [2] read the top part of /usr/src/Makefile [3] you might want to create|configure

RE: Default Sendmail install with FreeBSD

2002-11-02 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
J U S T A S U G G E S T I O N If this machine is critical to you, you might want to consider determining which system/kernel source it's built off of and cvsup'ing that source, buildworld, etc and make a backup, knowing that you can restore to your original system. Then make the jump to

Re: make (build options)

2002-10-31 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Lute, You will want to invoke the following: make -DWITH_PSPELL install I apologize, but I don't know where this is/might be documented. However, it's a pretty general rule that you can go into any ports directory and look through the Makefile. Scan for if defined or if !defined, etc. In the

VariCAD and Mathematica...

2002-10-29 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Hi, folks. I'm wondering if anyone is running VariCAD | Mathematica under FreeBSD. If so, how did you get them running? Obstacles? Suggestions? Caveats? Thanks, Alex P.S. I've posted several (I believe) helpful responses to questions on this list and they have not come through. I'm

Re: VariCAD and Mathematica...

2002-10-29 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Thanks. I've answered the HTML question. Alex On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 09:57, Alex(ander Sendzimir) wrote: P.S. I've posted several (I believe) helpful responses to questions on this list and they have not come through. I'm wondering why. Does the list reject HTML? Which I found I

Re: Yes, but how do I upgrade?

2002-10-29 Thread Alex(ander Sendzimir)
Steve, Have you looked at the notes in /usr/src/Makefile? Also a thought: since you're dealing with a production machine, would it be easier to build an updated duplicate and migrate information to the new machine? Then you have not left in the cold should something go wrong. You can then