Hi there,
I have run into a few small annoying problems. At them moment I am trying to
figure out why some programs say they can't load certain libarys. In particular
on the Open Look side.
Everything installs nicely etc. All the libarys are there, but it gives me the
following error everytime
I have encountered a strange problem with dialing out on PPP, and it is really
bugging me now.
I have got a slightly adnormal server running. This is what it looks like.
I have got a local network running on and arcnet card whos address is
192.168.0.1, This works I and doesn't seem to stop wor
Hi there,
I found the problem. It seems on of my links to a library had decided to leave
me problem is now fixed hopefully.
Thanks,
Robert.
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On Sun, 28 Dec 1997, Rob S. Wolfram wrote:
> Will Lowe wrote:
> > If you want a simple, powerful email/news client, I recommend pine.
> > It's nonfree because you can't redistribute it for profit, but works
> > good, and runs really well in an xterm ... I use it because it's what we
> > use at
On Fri, Jan 02, 1998 at 02:58:24PM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> MV Jazz (ProSonic)
> --
>
> The Jazz16 driver is just a hack made to the SB Pro driver. However it works
> fairly well. You have to enable SB, SB Pro (_not_ SB16) and MPU401 supports
> when configuring the driver. The c
Hello
I have bought a Debian Linux before Christmas (a CD-ROM in the "Dream"
magazine) and I would like to have all the X11 features working
properly. So here is a brief description of my problem :
When "startx" is not launched, I can define with "gpm" a mouse on device
"/dev/mouse". In this ca
Asher Haig writes:
>
>I've been looking for an answer to this question for a while (it's
>actually two questions, I suppose). Both questions regard using two mice,
>one on /dev/psaux (Touchpad on a laptop) and one on /dev/cua0 (Kensington
>serial mouse).
>
>The first is with GPM: It appears I ca
Hi,
first: Thanks for all the help you all have given me.
Second ...
I want to have my mail sorted into differant folders ... IE all mail from
this list is placed into a folder.
I get the feeling that Fetchmail can't do this ...
Do I need to use BOTH fetchmail and procmail or just Procmail to
Hello.
1. Looking for a way to discuss the badmailfrom-list-problem I've
resubscribed the debian user list with my old uni accout. Guess
what happened: I'm getting all posting twice now since a while (no
prices).
2. If postings are not permitted, the T-Online account is useless
with respect to d
This may not be exact information you are looking for, but just my two
cents: WinNT will *not* destroy and/or damage any other partition. I
know there has been cases with different results, but I have at one
point had WinNT3.51 *sharing* (as in 'WinNT was a subdirectory' of the
OS/2 Warp) a *HPFS*
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Larry Owens wrote:
> Some PC's have an option in BIOS setup to allow the keyboard error to be
> skipped. I'll attach a keyboard if necessary to avoid the error.
There are some "keyboard eliminators" available, but they cost more than a
cheap keyboard.
Bob Nielsen
On Sun, 21 Dec 1997, Paolo M. Pumilia wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I have recently removed xlib and installed xlib6_3.3.1-2.deb. that
> provides shared libraries required by libc5-based X clients and should
> replace elf-x11r6lib and xlib.
> As i try to install xforms0.86_0.86-2.deb, dpkg seems to check
Þann 02-Jan-98 skrifar Ian Keith Setford:
>
> Yo-
>
> I am in the market for a dual PPro board and I am looking for suggestions!
> I would prefer a board with on board UW SCSI and SDRAM but I'm not sure if
> the Natoma (440FX) chipset supports SDRAM.
>
If you're looking for processing power,
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Alex Maneu wrote:
>
> Audio devices:
> 0: Jazz16 (3.1)
>
This would indicate that you have a Jazz16 card rather than a true SB. In
Readme.cards, it says:
MV Jazz (ProSonic)
--
The Jazz16 driver is just a hack made to the SB Pro driver. However it works
fair
> But How do I insert escape characters in emacs or vi?
In vi - use
= Ctrl-V
Alex Y.
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In vi I believe it is Ctrl-v then sequence. Same as on console.
Dean Somji wrote:
>
> Installed Linux a couple weeks ago, all is going well.
>
> But How do I insert escape characters in emacs or vi?
>
> I can't seem to find any reference in the man pages or online help.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECT
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
: Is there a way to convert ps (or any possible output from gnuplot) to a
: gif (or even a jpeg). This needs to be done in a script, so command line
: programs only.
Didn't try this, but there is both giftopnm and pnmtops. They are in the
netpbm-pac
Installed Linux a couple weeks ago, all is going well.
But How do I insert escape characters in emacs or vi?
I can't seem to find any reference in the man pages or online help.
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I've been looking for an answer to this question for a while (it's
actually two questions, I suppose). Both questions regard using two mice,
one on /dev/psaux (Touchpad on a laptop) and one on /dev/cua0 (Kensington
serial mouse).
The first is with GPM: It appears I can do this with the -M flag,
On Wed, Dec 31, 1997 at 10:55:02PM -0500, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
> > ?? I thought that lesstif was supposed to do the same things Motif does.
> > Could I make a symbolic link from libXm.so.2 --> libXm.so.0 ?
>
> Hi.
>
> Well, of course you can make this link, but it won't work anyway :)
> Lesstif
Some PC's have an option in BIOS setup to allow the keyboard error to be
skipped. I'll attach a keyboard if necessary to avoid the error.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 02, 1998 4:50 PM
> To: Larry Owens
> Cc: 'debian-use
On Thu, Jan 01, 1998 at 07:09:13PM -0500, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> >
> > I once saw someone (running Red Hat) who had an X session going on one
> > console, and text sessions (or if he wanted, he could run additional X
> > sessions) on the others. He switched using Ctrl-Alt-F (1<=n<=6).
> >
>
> Is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Larry Owens wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know if it is possible to install debian on a PC that does
> > not have a video card or keyboard? I would like to set up a linux
> > system that would use a modem attatched to a serial port as the only
> > c
Hi everyone,
Is there a way to convert ps (or any possible output from gnuplot) to a
gif (or even a jpeg). This needs to be done in a script, so command line
programs only.
TIA,
Brandon
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On Fri, Jan 02, 1998 at 10:16:39AM -0600, Kevin J Poorman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sendmail: I just wonder which is beter sendmail or smail
>
> SMail: same as above
As others already pointed out: If you don't know which is better, you almost
certainly want to use smail ;)
You could even try exi
On Fri, Jan 02, 1998 at 10:06:00PM +0100, Frock wrote:
> I have a simple question:
>
> Why does a proces turn into a that can't be killed, and how can I
> avoid those?
You cannot kill zombies; they are already dead!
(from Unix Power Tools - a good book by Jerry Peek, Tim O'Reilly and other).
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Larry Owens wrote:
> Does anyone know if it is possible to install debian on a PC that does
> not have a video card or keyboard? I would like to set up a linux
> system that would use a modem attatched to a serial port as the only
> console.
Hi Larry!
Does a PC work without
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Jesús Antonio Santgos Giraldo wrote:
> Hey every one... Happy new year... (467 mails on my account...)
Happy new year, too.
> IN a little confused with the dselect program... I know is one of the
I was confused, too, when I see the dselect the first time. But you will
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Carl Nasal wrote:
> Basic Question: How can I get Internet Access on my new Debian Linux
> machine so I can download packages via FTP right to my Linux machine?
(I love short quotes ;-)
Hi Carl!
I have found (with a little help of this mailing list) a good advice at
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, BRIAN SCHRAMM wrote:
> I have a Slackware 2.0 system that has no capability of running a
> floppy or booting from the CD-ROM (Sound Blaster Pro16). I would like
> to update it to the newest (1.3) Debian release that I have so my main
> machine and my serve
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Jim Foltz wrote:
> I use smail becasue it's what Debian wanted. The only issue I have is
> that I want email sent from my pc to have my ISP email address as a
> retuern address. This is done by configuring the email client
> easily. I used smailconfig to configure smail, and I
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Kevin J Poorman wrote:
Hi Kevin!
> Fetchmail: I want to use this to just grab my mail and deliver it to me.
> (can it do sorting of mail?)
What do you mean with sorting? fetchmail can get mail from a remote eMail
account and can deliver it to a specific local eMail account (
Does anyone know if it is possible to install debian on a PC that does
not have a video card or keyboard? I would like to set up a linux
system that would use a modem attatched to a serial port as the only
console.
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On Sat, 27 Dec 1997, Timothy Hospedales wrote:
> I'm also looking for drivers for an APC UPS
go to sunsite, under /pub/Linux/system somewhere. There are a lot of UPS
daemons available, including at least one specifically for APC brand
UPS's.
Sincerely,
Ray Ingles (248) 377-7735
> however when I su to root I get a path like this...
>
> /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin
>
> I am not modifying the path in any environment files such as
> ...bash_profile -- what is resetting my path??
>
i had the same problem on some of the machines
I have a simple question:
Why does a proces turn into a that can't be killed, and how can I
avoid those?
/Frock
Official Team K-net Denmark RC5 pages: http://www.ostenfeld.dk/~frock
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Tim Thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Doing this reminded me of a problem I had trying to defrag the drive. I
> unmounted it and booted off a floppy, typed edefrag and :
> stalin# edefrag -d -r /dev/hda1
> edefrag 0.61
> DEBUG: read_tables()
> edefrag: bad magic number in super-block
>
> What
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> I tried asking this on debian-user but I didn't get any responses.
That's very strange. Maybe debian-devel might have given you
more responces, but I would have thought debian-user would be able
to answer this one.
> Is it
> possible to get menu's from the menu package in
Timothy Hospedales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anyone tell me how to, (or just where to start looking in order to):
> 1. Turn up my mouse sensitivity so it moves faster.
xset m
Torsten
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin J Poorman) writes:
> Hi,
>
> I would Like to set up My computer to be able to send and recive
> mail (with a twist)... I would like to be able to upload and
> download mail only once a day ... (around 2 in the morning) so my
> mail would proably have to be up/downloaded t
Yo-
I am in the market for a dual PPro board and I am looking for suggestions!
I would prefer a board with on board UW SCSI and SDRAM but I'm not sure if
the Natoma (440FX) chipset supports SDRAM.
Any suggestions and/or comments greatly appreciated!
-Ian
Hi there,
I am new to Linux and have a little problem with my kde desktop.
-How can I start kde without starting it from the X- Windows Desktop?
- I want to start kde while booting. How does it work?
What about the login ?
Thanks for your helping hand.
Bye
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Brian Schramm wrote:
> Here is my opinion on the different dist. of Linux that I have used over
> the years.
>
>
> Debian:
>
> Installs well, has good doc's, and is very easy to modify. The upgrade
> system works very well with the utilities available. I have upgraded
> th
I recently discovered why the company had no problems when I asked for a
PC to use to install Debian and learn about it - they are planning (or
hoping) to use it as a dial-in server. They have a Megaport 24cs dial-in
board from Equinox; I checked it out, but the drivers provided are for
SVR3.2 and
On Fri, 02 Jan 1998 10:31:37 EST, Carl Nasal wrote:
> Basic Question: How can I get Internet Access on my new Debian Linux
> machine so I can download packages via FTP right to my Linux machine?
This is how I was told to do it. There are security implications for
allowing regular users (in th
Hey every one... Happy new year... (467 mails on my account...)
And of course a question: ;)
I´m trying to install debian on my computer, and all went well, but...
( It must be a "but" always... isn´t it? )
IN a little confused with the dselect program... I know is one of the
cool things
I recently discovered why the company had no problems when I asked for a
PC to use to install Debian and learn about it - they are planning (or
hoping) to use it as a dial-in server. They have a Megaport 24cs dial-in
board from Equinox; I checked it out, but the drivers provided are for
SVR3.2 and
>From the "Re: How are .Xdefaults files handled under Debian?" thread:
Jens B. Jorgensen writes:
>
>Wintermute wrote:
>>
>> If you want to find the resource listing for ANY X program you can use
>> the tool 'resedit' which comes with a normal X install. Read up on it
>> first though, it's not th
> Hi, I was wondering if you all could tell me the pros and cons of
> some Mail Packages: I was wondering about: Fetchmail: I want to use
> this to just grab my mail and deliver it to me. (can it do sorting
> of mail?)
I am lucky enough to have a shell account on my provider and use
procmail on
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Carl Nasal wrote:
> My current problem: I want to install a package so I can connect to the
> 'Net (so I can download the packages right on to the Linux machine).
You don't need to install any package, as the minimum you need to
get PPP up is provided with the boot disks is p
Þann 02-Jan-98 skrifar Tim Bell:
> Okay, I read the libc6 mini-HOWTO (thanks Scott), and it's worked until
> I got to installing libc6-dev 2.0.6-2, which depends on kernel-headers
> (or kernel-source) 2.0.32-2 or greater, which I can't seem to find
> anywhere. (ftp.debian.org only has 2.0.32-1, da
On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Kevin J Poorman wrote:
> I was wondering if you all could tell me the pros and cons of some Mail
> Packages: I was wondering about:
>
> Fetchmail: I want to use this to just grab my mail and deliver it to me.
> (can it do sorting of mail?)
Fetchmail will retrieve mail from a
hifolks '-)
I'm looking for a mail proxy (smtp and pop3)...where can i find it?
I need it to install a mail server.
regards
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Here is a good thought question on Debian.
I have a Slackware 2.0 system that has no capability of running a
floppy or booting from the CD-ROM (Sound Blaster Pro16). I would like
to update it to the newest (1.3) Debian release that I have so my main
machine and my server
hello all...
got me one of those Dell latitude CP laptops. (apparently with an
attitude :)...
Tried to get it to boot Debian and after booting from the resc1440, I
press enter after the initial introduction the system starts to go
through the initial boot from the disk and then completely reboots
Everyone that helped me on the network printing problem, thanks. I
have it working now and everything is working fine.
Thanks again.
Brian Schramm
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Hi,
I was wondering if you all could tell me the pros and cons of some Mail
Packages: I was wondering about:
Fetchmail: I want to use this to just grab my mail and deliver it to me.
(can it do sorting of mail?)
Sendmail: I just wonder which is beter sendmail or smail
SMail: same as above...
Have you tried useing the tecra boot disks ... you might try these boot
disk ... try installing from there as it will add that kernel to the hard
drive ... I think that the tecra boot disks are made for the Laptops that
can't handle BzImages I think they can be found in the /disks
directory
First, I'd just like to say that I am *very* new to Linux. I have web
accounts on to *nix systems, but that won't help me until I get
everything set up. :)
My current position: I have the base Debian Linux system installed
(with almost no problems). I have downloaded a few packages off of this
Hello.Bob wrote:
> What does 'cat /dev/sndstat' report?
>
> Bob
Well, have a look at it:
---cat /dev/sndstat-
Sound Driver:3.5.4-960630 (Mon Dec 29 17:04:36 CET 1997 root,
Linux MAN_Soft 2.0.30 #13 Mon Dec 29 16:21:12 CET 1997 i486 unknown)
Kernel: Linux MAN_Soft 2.0.30 #15 Mon Dec 2
On Thu, Jan 01, 1998 at 03:05:18PM -0700, dave mallery wrote:
> i have been lurking here for about a month and find this an amazing
> list.
Welcome.
> one simple question: is there any filter with some laserjet4 support
> as far as point size and fonts in pcl?? am using magicfilter as was
>
Hello. I'm not actually subscribed to the list, so if you can help me,
please reply to me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] . That out of the way,
I need some help with CFDISK. What I did was I installed made two
partitions on a 2.1 GB drive, each the same size, 1.05GB. They both use the
filesy
Jameson Burt hat gesagt: // Jameson Burt wrote:
> Ideally, the environment variable NNTPSERVER or the file
> /etc/news/server would determine the NNTP news server for any
> news-reader. This would ideally work for knews, netscape, pine, trn,
> ... . I believe one can con
Hello !
I need some info about the possibility to read input from
a video camera. I know, there is support for a special
camera in the SANE-area, but it seems not to be a camera
using a standard frame-grabber, but this is what i will
have to use. So the questions are:
How can i get a picture from
William R Ward wrote:
>So that we don't all have to learn from your mistake ... can anyone
>suggest a good cheap laser printer that *will* work with Linux?
I use an HP Laserjet 6MP (Postscript). It won't be the cheapest, but it
is very reliable. In particular it has never given me any troubl
William R Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "G. Crimp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Yep. Crystal clear. Time to face the music and take the thing back.
> > Too bad. Less than 400$, small, 8 ppm, and (apparently) very good
> > text and graphics output. Sigh...
>
> So that we don't all have
"G. Crimp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yep. Crystal clear. Time to face the music and take the thing back.
> Too bad. Less than 400$, small, 8 ppm, and (apparently) very good
> text and graphics output. Sigh...
So that we don't all have to learn from your mistake ... can anyone
suggest a goo
Anthony Fok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 1 Jan 1998, William R Ward wrote:
> > Until I upgraded to hamm, I could use /sbin/clock to set and view the
> > CMOS clock. That program is gone now! Did something else replace it?
>
> Yes! :-) /sbin/hwclock is the new program that replaces the obso
Ever since I upgraded to hamm, my ttys have been getting confused.
Once vi or less or man introduces reverse text or underline, all text
in my xterms is that way - it is as if the command to revert the text
to plain is never sent! Also, I have been having trouble with my
shell losing its stty abi
Ever since I upgraded to hamm, my ttys have been getting confused.
Once vi or less or man introduces reverse text or underline, all text
in my xterms is that way - it is as if the command to revert the text
to plain is never sent! Also, I have been having trouble with my
shell losing its stty abi
On Thu, Jan 01, 1998 at 08:17:44PM -0800, David Stern wrote:
>
[snip]
>
> Adobe markets PrintGear to the low end: primarily toward windoze and
> mac, with some mention of os/2, no unix. One might conjecture that
> PrintGear competes against Adobe's own PostScript at the low end, that
> Post
hello,
has anyone had any success installing debian 1.3 on a dec ultra hinote
2 latop? trying to install w/ the vanilla installation disks left me
without pcmcia access (and hence no ethernet support in my case). could
it be that the tecra disks should be used for the hinote as well?
thanks
On 1 Jan 1998, William R Ward wrote:
> Until I upgraded to hamm, I could use /sbin/clock to set and view the
> CMOS clock. That program is gone now! Did something else replace it?
Yes! :-) /sbin/hwclock is the new program that replaces the obsolete
/sbin/clock. The syntax is different too, s
John,
On the IBM thinkpad 760, you must use the tecra boot disk in the
special directory, and not the standard bootdisk. If you build your
own kernel, you must build it with 'make zimage' and not 'make
bzimage'. The thinkpad will hang as you describe otherwise.
The alternative, as you may have
On Fri, Jan 02, 1998 at 12:04:46AM -0500, Jameson Burt wrote:
> Ideally, the environment variable NNTPSERVER or the file /etc/news/server
> would determine the NNTP news server for any news-reader. This would ideally
> work for knews, netscape, pine, trn, ... . I believe one can configure the
I just bought a new hard Ultra-ATA hard drive for my system, which already has
a SCSI drive with Linux. I plan to format the new drive as an NTFS partition,
and to install Windows NT on it (the SCSI drive has a FAT16 partition on
/dev/sda1, which I'll use for transferring files between the two wor
Take a look at the procmailex(5) man page.
Adam Klein
On Thu, Jan 01, 1998 at 11:00:56PM -0600, Mark W. Blunier wrote:
> I am subscribed to a mailing list that only sends out messages
> in a digest form. I would like to convert the digest back into
> individual messages. I use procmail to seper
Ideally, the environment variable NNTPSERVER or the file /etc/news/server
would determine the NNTP news server for any news-reader. This would ideally
work for knews, netscape, pine, trn, ... . I believe one can configure the
traditional news readers like knews, pine, trn to use the variable
I am subscribed to a mailing list that only sends out messages
in a digest form. I would like to convert the digest back into
individual messages. I use procmail to seperate out the digest
from the rest of the mail. The format of the digest is
Header stuff
Title of digest
misc info
subjects in
Okay, I read the libc6 mini-HOWTO (thanks Scott), and it's worked until
I got to installing libc6-dev 2.0.6-2, which depends on kernel-headers
(or kernel-source) 2.0.32-2 or greater, which I can't seem to find
anywhere. (ftp.debian.org only has 2.0.32-1, dated Dec 9.)
Any ideas here? (I was tempte
On Thu, 01 Jan 1998 08:29:22 PST, "G. Crimp" wrote:
>
> OK, so I'm going to take one more kick at this. I almost returned the printe
> the other day, but decided to check out this PCL thing. The manual says that
> the NEC SS 860 has PCL emulation. Can anyone tell me if "emulation" means
> more
Here is my opinion on the different dist. of Linux that I have used over
the years.
Caldera Standard:
Great if you never need technical support, modifiy your system, or want
any documentation that is acurate. Since I do not know of anyone that
can say that, I would not recomend it.
Red Hat:
Go
To get CD's for Linux I found a real good place to buy them. It cost me
under $2 for Debian. They even let you donate money to Debian Org. It
is www.cheapbytes.com.
Brian
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If the thinkpad problem persist, try the tecra bootdisk (in the special
directory I think).
Brandon
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Phone: (757) 221-4847
> > > I recommend Best Power's products (I use their "intelligent" Fortress
> > > model
[...]
> > Yes, I strongly recommend AGAINST APC. I own one, it works but they keep
> > the interface secret, and they have minus one support. Of course if you
> > don't wanna have "smart" UPS (system load, volt
On Fri, 02 Jan 1998 01:03:44 +0100, grin wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Dec 1997, Michael Stutz wrote:
> >
> > I recommend Best Power's products (I use their "intelligent" Fortress model
> > on my single-user sytem), see a recent copy of the UPS HOWTO. They are a
> > little more expensive than, say, APC, but
On Thu, 01 Jan 1998 13:59:21 CST, Greg Norris wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone could help me with my email configuration
> (hopefully, I haven't missed anything TOO obvious). I'm running a
> standalone machine with a dialup PPP account to my ISP, using
> smail/fetchmail to handle mail-delivery,
Thanx to all of you for your help. I added a "From:" line to
~/.elm/elmheaders and all appears to be working correctly now.
I figured that it had to be something simple like that - it's
amazing how many obvious things one can miss while still learning.
Time for another swat with the "clue club"
On Wed, Dec 31, 1997 at 10:42:53AM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 29, 1997 at 11:54:55PM -0800, "G. Crimp"@freenet.victoria.bc.ca
> wrote:
> > Seems to be a lot of questions about printers in the last week. I might as
> > well get in mine. NEC SuperScript 860. Will it work or not.
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