On 10/11/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> > On Tuesday 11 Oct 2005 4:16 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >>I run ubuntu and still don't know how to use unicode to type hindi -
> >>but using a ttf font , and a hindi typewriter keymap (board) i get my
>
And that reminds me - check the status of the printer using CUPS.
Sometimes these HP printers 'stop' on their own... I had a nasty time
with them.
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> okay babel babe here we go
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> but I would rather like to learn to use unicode
> fonts and stick to them
>
> so will have to get the indic people to help me on
> that
Kenneth had you on the right track. With a properly
set up Linux syste
On Thursday 13 Oct 2005 3:11 am, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
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--- Raj Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> Could ask Nishikant to put up a poll at
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> >> do you think?
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> vivek> Just do it!
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On 10/12/05, Saurabh Nanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > *Are you suggesting that I do this*
> > cat /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1005.dl > /dev/usb/lp0
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> Simply issue the command given above once you plug-in the printer, and
> hotplug detects/initializes that a USB printer has been plugged-i
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hi,
i am running django on two boxen, one mandrake10 and the other freebsd.
Both run on apache2+mod_python. The media for the web app (css, images,
js) is served from a directory on /home. This directory is symlinked to
the main python site-packages directory. The freebsd install runs
perfectly
Saurabh Nanda wrote:
>
>
> Simply issue the command given above once you plug-in the printer, and
> hotplug detects/initializes that a USB printer has been plugged-in.
> After you uploaded the firmware the printer should make some whirring
> noises and some LEDs should blink. If that is happening
> *Are you suggesting that I do this*
> cat /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1005.dl > /dev/usb/lp0
Simply issue the command given above once you plug-in the printer, and
hotplug detects/initializes that a USB printer has been plugged-in.
After you uploaded the firmware the printer should make some
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> I guess the next step is to select the correct USb port - so how do I
> check that.
>
lsusb
> ram
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Okay
So now I have conected a usb cable to the HP 1005 printer and ran the
following command
cat /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1005.dl > /dev/usb/lp0
ad now it atleast acknowledges that it may work - it shows a paper out
blinker and stuff but I still cannot print.
I guess the next step is to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> *Are you suggesting that I do this*
> cat /usr/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1005.dl > /dev/usb/lp0
>
> in cups script: /etc/init.d/cupsys
>
> I can open the said cupsys file and edit it ad add the line , the
> question is where - the file (when opened in gedit ) has a lo
Sudev Barar wrote:
>
>
> Ram,
> There are few printers from HP that run under Linux but need
> "initialising" when powered on. HP1005/1010 are two such printers. I
> do not remember the URL for this information but linuxprinting.org
> site gave me the work around and as long as the printer remain
I had successfully set up an HP Laserjet 1000 some time ago. You need
to download the firmware and 'cat' it to the device whenever you plug
the printer in (or switch it on). The printer will not function
otherwise. Instead of manually uploading the firmware each time - you
can set up hotplug to aut
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