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5.1 did boot with the default generic kernel, I'm hoping that
it was a problem in the kernel configuration, and that I can get around
it. Unfortunately, smaller harddrives are becoming increasingly rare,
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On Monday 11 August 2003 07:18 pm, Matthew Graybosch wrote:
On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 22:07, David Johnson wrote:
I don't see anything obvious in the error log either. What is the
output of lpstat -v -l -p [printername]? On my working C82, the
relevant lines are:
device for stylus: usb:/dev
/cups/ppd/stylus.ppd
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* binaries before or after you installed cups? If
after, then reinstall cups.
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will be greatly appreciated. I would also
love to see the cups ports provide sufficient (and correct)
documentation to get printing to work.
Thank you,
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to the printer (even though it isn't set in
cups printer options). A minor annoyance, but one I can live with.
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/etc/rc.d/cups.sh script. Install cups 1.2. Then make sure
the cupsd daemon is started again (/usr/local/etc/rc.d/cupd start).
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developer builds have already been released.
A Qt 4 port could be good as well. Qt 4 is very stable, and (finally)
peacefully co-exists with earlier versions.
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