Re: Free Printers!

2008-07-31 Thread Dan Miller
HP4m taken. HP932c still looking for a new home. Dan Dan Miller wrote: > I have two printers I want to get rid of: > > 1 HP4m LaserJet with 10-BaseT NIC(Ethernet, AppleTalk, and BNC > connectors). Comes with two toners. > > 1 HP932c inkjet. With new ink, probably as good as new. > > Both nee

Free Printers!

2008-07-31 Thread Dan Miller
I have two printers I want to get rid of: 1 HP4m LaserJet with 10-BaseT NIC(Ethernet, AppleTalk, and BNC connectors). Comes with two toners. 1 HP932c inkjet. With new ink, probably as good as new. Both need some cleaning, but it doesn't affect printer as far as I know. Dan

Re: GNHLUG server liberty reboot failure

2008-07-31 Thread Ben Scott
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Good thought. But, that's not it. The /boot partition is 100 MB, > 27 MB used, 68 MB free. This was supposed to go to the gnhlug-sysadmin list; sorry for the mis-post. (We're having server trouble. Fun!) -- Ben

Re: GNHLUG server liberty reboot failure

2008-07-31 Thread Ben Scott
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Bruce Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ben: Check the size of the boot partition to see if another kernel can > be placed in there ... Good thought. But, that's not it. The /boot partition is 100 MB, 27 MB used, 68 MB free. All the kernel and kernel-smp pac

Re: python question

2008-07-31 Thread Jeff Macdonald
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 8:16 AM, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jeff Macdonald wrote: >> it has been ages since I've played with python. Is there an equivalent >> way to do this perl command in python with a 3rd party module? >> >> $ perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/home/jeff/projects/program/lib >

Re: python question

2008-07-31 Thread Ted Roche
Jeff Macdonald wrote: > it has been ages since I've played with python. Is there an equivalent > way to do this perl command in python with a 3rd party module? > > $ perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/home/jeff/projects/program/lib > > All is can find is: > > $ python setup.py install > > Jeff: If you