Nick Phillips wrote:
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> > One of them is that gpm and X won't work at the same time. To move the
> > mouse in X I need to gpm -k. This I didn't need to do before.
>
> I don't know how the setup normally deals with this, but if you RTFM on
> gpm, you will see that it mentions that problem; if y
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> Hi all. I am the epitomy of newbie.
>
> I've finally had enough of MS (Multiple Sclorosis)..I'm tired of being
> paralyzed. But I need help.
>
> After plenty of review, and a couple disappointing attempts with RedHat,
> I've decided to try
> Debian. Primary reaso
Hello,
Well for almost a week now I've been trying to update some of the files
and this libslang dependency problem has thwarted it. I am just
wondering if there is a way around this problem or when this package can
be fixed.
Thenka,
Justin
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Manuel Arenaz Silva wrote:
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> Justin Settle wrote:
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> > For an ink jet, however, I own and Epson and, IMHO, they make a better
> > product. They are a bit cheaper, but built just as well, have high res
> > and are pretty fast. You mention higher cost to maintain
Well, I agree with the laser printer. If you have the money and don't
need color, get an older HP 4 or something of the like.
For an ink jet, however, I own and Epson and, IMHO, they make a better
product. They are a bit cheaper, but built just as well, have high res
and are pretty fast. You me
r/stylus_color_360dpi filter to use the new
ghostscript settings. After that it works great now.
Good luck,
Justin Settle
Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
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> On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Justin Settle wrote:
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> > I can't seem to print anything out with lpd + magicfilter. I can cat
> > file out to the printer and I believe that magic filter is setup
> > correctly. The problem is that if I do
status is done again it reply's no daemon is present. lpr
does nothing - the printer doesn't move and the file never appears in
lpq.
Any sugestions would be appreciated,
Justin Settle
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