Well, I guess that the subject says it all. My primary rootdisc,
/dev/hda, goes on and on. Quite frankly, the noise is getting to me. Is
there any way to silence it?
Running on a Woody system, XFree 3.3.6, Kernel 2.2.14
I also tried running hdparm -Y /dev/hda : result - the drive spun down,
just
Well, I guess that the subject says it all. My primary rootdisc,
/dev/hda, goes on and on. Quite frankly, the noise is getting to me.
Is
there any way to silence it?
Running on a Woody system, XFree 3.3.6, Kernel 2.2.14
I also tried running hdparm -Y /dev/hda : result - the drive spun
down,
just
Well, so I figured that I'd play around with some XMMS-plugins. However, the
Icecast plugin I really wanted need say, LAME as an encoder. From there, it
broke. :)
Basically, LAME needs termcap.h in order to compile, and debian utilizes
terminfo. Does anyone have any good ideas as to how this mi
> You can try cat somefile.txt > /dev/lp0 (/dev/lp1). As far as
> compatibility is concerned, the only thing I can think of is to
> search the archives, or go deja.com and search there. Hopefully
> someone else has a similar printer and can make a better (more
> informed) suggestion.
Hm. Apparentl
> Have you set up a /etc/printcap file? You can do so by running
> magicfilterconfig --force (as root). I'm not sure if your printer is
> supported directly, but you maybe able to find a filter that works
> for the most part.
Well, I've got a printcap. Been trying to use the lexmark 5700/7000 d
I just plugged in a Lexmark 3200, and have set up the kernel printer support.
It finds the device, but if I run 'lpr foo' nothing happens.
The following packages are installed:
lprng
gs-aladdin
Any suggestions as to how I can make it tick?
tia,
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> Check that it is indeed running with "ps axf | grep pike". Check
> /var/log/roxen/debug/default.1 (or .2). Check you have tried the
> correct port (grep ConfigurationURL /etc/roxen/Global_Variables).
Right. It seems I found the problem (around 3:30am, but that's another story).
Strangely, I got
Hi,
I just installed the Roxen webserver in order to check it out, but when I
pointed my browser to the standardized address (http://moonspell.nowhere:19656)
it seems that I can't connect to the server. Any clues? It's kinda
"fresh-of-the-deb"-install, so basically I'd at least like to be able t
Hi,
I just installed the Roxen webserver in order to check it out, but when I
pointed my browser to the standardized address (http://moonspell.nowhere:19656)
it seems that I can't connect to the server. Any clues? It's kinda
"fresh-of-the-deb"-install, so basically I'd at least like to be able t
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