I've been using Turboprint for several years now - ever since I switched
from Epson to Canon printers at home. The price is great, and the
print quality is far superior to the default drivers.
Also, I've been using http://www.77ink.com for my print
cartridges. The quality is there,
Has anyone tried the Kodak printers with Linux?
On 03/08/2011 09:41 AM, Peter Besenbruch wrote:
On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 20:34:15 -1000
Jeff Mingsje...@lava.net wrote:
Hello All!
I just discovered a commercial Linux package called TurboPrint. I
have to share my experience.
I have been
I know. I talked to them about 3 years ago and they said that they
were NOT going to support Linux. My take is that that's their problem.
They're losing lots of sales.
On 03/08/2011 01:01 PM, Peter Besenbruch wrote:
On Tue, 08 Mar 2011 11:55:52 -0800
David Kiwerskiwp2...@sbcglobal.net
Here's an interesting site for this problem:
http://noscript.net/faq
Dave
On 03/04/2011 01:13 AM, Julian Yap wrote:
--- On Thu, 3/3/11, Jonj...@destar.net wrote:
However, I see most malware through compromised sites and ads, via the web
these days.
I'll second Jon's suggestion of
Here's some info:
http://blog.mymediasystem.net/avchd/linux-avchd-h264-hardware-acceleration/
Looks we will have to wait a bit before there are some decent editors
for this format. Maybe look to convert the file to a different format?
Good Luck,
Dave Kiwerski
Julian Yap wrote:
I just
Brian,
Check these links to see if they can help:
http://www.salyens.com/ffcodec/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openh323
Dave Kiwerski
Brian Chee wrote:
Dang...just after I sent this I found the answer at
http://www.voxgratia.org/docs/faq.html#1_11
So it would seem that the
Peter Besenbruch wrote:
On Wednesday 13 August 2008 20:07:31 Karen Lofstrom wrote:
How long would
it take an experienced assembler to put a system unit together from
scratch, using parts that he/she hadn't previously used? (Part of my
time was spent reading manuals.) 45 minutes? An hour?
Interesting - I just upgraded my Mepis on this machine with an ssh/ssl
update. Is the update no good?
Vince Hoang wrote:
-- Forwarded message --
From: R. Scott Belford
Date: Tue, May 13, 2008 at 2:52 PM
Subject: Bad Random Number Generator
One of you may want to post
I have a Toshiba X205-9800 laptop that I bought about 3 months ago that
includes the NVidia 8700 video card, Intel HDA audio and Intel a/g/n
wireless. The first distro to correctly identify and properly install
all three sets of drivers was Ubuntu 8.04. I'm now using KIWI 8.04, as
it
, David! Ubuntu just seems to be getting more
and more ridiculously easy.
Good info like this is what this list should be all about.
Aloha,
-Jeff Mings
David Kiwerski wrote:
I have a Toshiba X205-9800 laptop that I bought about 3 months ago
that includes the NVidia 8700 video card, Intel
Seems so, but not very active presently.
Al Plant wrote:
Is the Luau list still alive?
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LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list
http://lists.hosef.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-hosef.org
Thanks Vince!!!
Vince Hoang wrote:
I just changed the list archives from public to private. I hope to
switch it back to public once things die down.
Scott, I strongly recommend you remove emergency moderation and do the
same. The discussions belong on hosef-managers but will continue to
R. Scott Belford wrote:
Brian Chee wrote:
My biggest bitch about normal machines is that I want my NAS up all
the
time and a 350watt power supply could potentially add something like
$20/month to my electric bill
As a partial aside - if a power supply is rated at 350 watts, does
this
Just a thought...
A friend of mine set up his using a regular computer, 2 250Gb ide drives
and FreeNAS (free for the download). Said it took him about 5 minutes
to set it up. That was about 6 months ago - he just uses it as if it
were another drive. The computer doesn't have to be
Jim Thompson wrote:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/advance.mspx
On 11 July 2006 Microsoft is planning to release:
Security Updates
•
Four Microsoft Security Bulletins affecting Microsoft Windows. The
highest Maximum Severity rating for these is Critical. These updates
will
Julian Yap wrote:
On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 13:22 -1000, Jim Thompson wrote:
On Jun 3, 2006, at 11:28 AM, Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
But in order to do MP3, DVD, and/or play movies, etc., you need to
do something extra. Fortunately, there is a Python script that
will do all these,
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