(snip)
So, to print a postscript file, I just use lpr:
lpr filename
and lpr sends it to ghostscript, and re-routes gs's output to the printer.
> Thanks for any help
>
> Andy
>
--gilbert
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o until you do, you'll have to use the static
version.
> Thanx in advance ...
>
> Keep up the good work - it is greatly appreciated.
>
>
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xmail) that should decode the MIME
part of your message.
>
> mike...
>
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Randy's machine freezes, or also has strange
filesystem behavior.
Any more strange tales from the crypt() ? (sorry... my attempt at humor)
--gilbert
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g, you can get the sources at http://www.deter.com , in one of the
sub-pages.
Thanks!
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ermcap.so
(without the '.?' extension)
> How should I go about fixing this?
If so, use ln -s
--gilbert
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sh to do
the magic for it.
>
> why does 'libc-dev' have a conflicting dependency with 'libc5' ?? It won't
> let him install libc5-dev for some odd reasion.
dunno.
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> Todd Fries .. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
--gilbert
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; be present. It would also suggest your problem lies in the card's
> initialisation.
>
> Casper Boden-Cummins.
You are correct. That's what the little cable (with 4 wires, I believe) is
for. The audio data doesn't go through the CPU.
--gilbert
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As Ben McKeegan said:
>
> On Wed, 14 Aug 1996, Gilbert Ramirez Jr. wrote:
> >
> > I will unfortunately continue this thread with nothing but opinions. I
> > think that any person wanting to run Unix on their own computer should be
> > able to 1) download files, 2)
les, 3) type 'make
config', and the least 4) make a boot floppy. They don't even have to
understand LILO.
Making a new kernel is not that difficult.
--gilbert
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7;
>passwords, the majority of which are first-names or first-names followed
>by a number.
>
>>
>> TIA.
>>
>> Jerzy Kakol
>>
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TGZ file on another Unix system by extracing
the pertinent modules from one of the Debian packages (I forget which one
now).
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ich are first-names or first-names followed
by a number.
>
> TIA.
>
> Jerzy Kakol
>
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x27;t have to duplicate settings
in .bashrc
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OS filesystem onit) as 'modules.tgz'.
This will then let you install the kernel.
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; Susan Kleinmann
>
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