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Can't add a usb Cannon i960 printer - Forums Linux


Can't add a usb Cannon i960 printer

Posted: 05 Dec 2005 06:48 AM PST

I wrote a few minutes ago:
 

Forget about this one, I was mixing up with the HP printer.

I could not find on the internet any specification of what page description
language the Cannon is using.

-Enrique

Mystery of the missing diskspace

Posted: 05 Dec 2005 05:55 AM PST

On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 14:55:54 +0100, <com> wrote:
 

This is normal. A "file system" always assigns some of the space to
such pruposes as free blocks bitmap, inodes, etc. Also the fs will
leave unused a couple of segments at the start of the partition, to
allow for boot software.

Unfortunately I don't know all details, so I cannot check if the numbers
shown are indeed correct. I observe that there are two gaps, one between
37736685 in fdisk and 37144364 in df, the difference being 592321 blocks,
and one between 37144364, the "total", and the sum 2198508 + 33059024 =
35257532 of "used" and "available", 1886832 blocks short of the "total".

All my file systems show similar discrepances.

-Enrique

Help with cron on SuSE 10

Posted: 05 Dec 2005 03:22 AM PST

OK, here goes:

The crontab file in its entirety is:

0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * *
/home/richard/projects/0002/logtemp

The logtemp script file contains this one line:

/home/richard/projects/0002/digitemp -a -o"%H:%M:%S %.2C"
-l/home/richard/projects/0002/log.txt

Cron usually sends me a mail when a script fails - it's not doing this
now.

The logtemp script is intended to call the digitemp program, which logs
the temperature in the file log.txt.

The script works when I execute it at the command line, and cron
doesn't seem to be failing, so what's going wrong?

j

slackware10.2 help

Posted: 04 Dec 2005 04:41 AM PST

On 2005-12-04, chabral <com> wrote: 

In Slackware 10.2, you can use X -configure .
 

Slackware 10.2 uses runlevel 4 for a graphical login window, not 5.
You'd have to configure inittab if you wanted to use runlevel 5 for
x/kdm (no gdm in 10.2).

--keith

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read-write access to /mnt/windows/ (vfat)

Posted: 04 Dec 2005 02:08 AM PST

in 436019 20051205 042553 com wrote: 

"mount -a" should do it.

Is it possible to forward broadcast packets between different subnets without using brdge ?!

Posted: 03 Dec 2005 01:07 PM PST

HASM <net> wrote in news:0.0.1:
 

Yep... I just didn't want to get into the complexity of CIDR subnet
masks... figured it would be easier to stick to class C vs. class B
addressing.

hair-pulling path issue - program won't recognize path

Posted: 03 Dec 2005 12:24 PM PST

On 2005-12-03, rlawton76 wrote: 

Please post the [exact] output of the following commands:

printf "\t%s\n" "${PATH//:/ }
type -a gs
ls -l /usr/bin/gs

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RHEL4 Update 2 - EVA8000 - Oracle 10g RAC

Posted: 03 Dec 2005 09:43 AM PST

Michael Heiming became a google statistic earlier when he frothed: 


But, strangely enough, if you crosspost you are as likely to get
flamed too.

Sometimes one just can not win.

FC3 and yum and updating rpms from a specific repository

Posted: 03 Dec 2005 01:38 AM PST

js wrote:
 

The repoid is the name in brackets that starts a repository entry in
yum.conf or in a .repo file. e.g.

[base]
name=Fedora Core $releasever - $basearch - Base
mirrorlist=http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors/fedora-core-$releasever
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora

Here "base" is the repoid that can be used in --enablerepo or
--disablerepo option.

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Raid with A8V-Deluxe

Posted: 02 Dec 2005 06:42 PM PST

In comp.os.linux.setup Brad Weiland <net>: 
 

AFAIK almost all onboard raid controllers are just fake raid.
Check prices for a real hardware raid controllers. A good choice
for SATA is usually 3ware, if you want to go with SCSI you can't
do wrong with Adaptec. Again double check if they'll work with
Linux before buying anything, they usually should but it can't
hurt to check. This isn't doze were any crap will work more or
less.

Good luck

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