The shortest postscript I know to test a printer:
%!
newpath clippath stroke showpage
It will draw a line around the page clipping path (i.e., the outer most edge
the printer can print at).
Sean
PS That’s also short enough to type at a printer if you connect to it with
’nc’. :-)
> On Aug 2,
Hi Alexandre,
I did your test, I don't see a pause cycle when I have firefox play a video.
I do get those messages every time there is an audio glitch. At some times
with chromium open I will get far fewer of these messages but no interrupt.
When I say far fewer, I mean I could maybe get 1 of
> On Aug 2, 2022, at 06:30, Nick Holland wrote:
>
> On 7/29/22 7:29 AM, Nicolas wrote:
>
>> What's you opinion, could you help me with that message ?
>
> Well, I'm not really sure what is going on, but I'm guessing you
> have done something odd in the past that left the kernel rebuild
>
Hello Jiri,
Jiri Navratil wrote on Sat, Jul 30, 2022 at 07:54:53PM +0200:
> could someone guide me please, what I have to improve in my request
> and/or on my web page to be approved for
> https://www.openbsd.org/support.html ?
Your request is just fine.
You provide all the relevant
On 2022-08-02, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 7/29/22 7:29 AM, Nicolas wrote:
>> The computer seems to run fine. I don't know if that error message is
>> important.
>
> The message is important in that the kernel re-link process is a
> really cool bit of OpenBSD security, which isn't working for you
>
On Tue, Aug 02, 2022 at 06:49:06AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2022-08-01, void wrote:
1. do I use slaac for the pppoe/cnmac1 and dhcpcd for cnmac0 ?
The ISP stated the ND is used to automatically assign an ip to the
wan interface of the router, so this will (will it?) mean cnmac1.
On 7/29/22 7:29 AM, Nicolas wrote:
Hello,
I recently used the multiprocessor kernel on my OpenBSD 7.1 computer,
using this command :
cp bsd bsd.sp && cp bsd.mp bsd
Since then, I have this message in /var/log/messages :
Jul 25 20:17:05 server reorder_kernel: failed -- see
On Tue, 2 Aug 2022 02:09:37 -0400
gwes wrote:
> Are you sure that you're feeding the printer a valid postscript file?
> If there isn't something like
> (TimesRoman) findfont 48 scalefont setfont 200 300 moveto (text) show
> showpage
> nothing happens.
I believe so. The two samples I've tried
Thanks for testing, it's committed now!
On 09:33 Mon 01 Aug , Hector Velasco wrote:
> Hi Ricardo:
>
> I tested the patch and it's working great. The solution seems obvious
> now that I see it :).
>
On 2022-08-01, void wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My connection has a /64 Neighbour Discovery (ND) for the pppoe
> connection and a /48 Prefix Delegation (PD) for the LAN.
>
> (ipv4 works fine)
>
> The parent interface of the pppoe connection is cnmac1
> The LAN interface is cnmac0. (cnmac2 is present but
On 2022-08-02, Ben Hancock wrote:
> FWIW, I do know that the printer _works_, as I can print from machines
> running other OS'es via the usual ways.
One thing you could try is doing a packet capture on a working
OS (e.g. with wireshark) and compare with what you're sending from lpr.
> I'm on
On 8/2/22 00:16, Ben Hancock wrote:
On Mon, 1 Aug 2022 07:50:19 - (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2022-07-31, John Mettraux wrote:
Brother MFC-L3770CDW wireless here.
My /etc/printcap goes:
lp:\
sd=/var/spool/lpd:lp=:rm=192.168.xxx.xxx:rp=BINARY_P1
Maybe it will help.
Also try
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