[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sandy Shapiro) writes:
> I have a HP LaserJet 1100. What are the steps for installing it or
> getting it to work?
1) install package doc-linux-text.
2) read /usr/share/doc/Printing-HOWTO.gz.
3) ask again if you have more questions.
I recommend apsfilter as a filtering package
I want to temporary block access to pppd. I want to allow my users
only to use ppp at a predefined time, say 1200-1300.
I have a mechanism like /etc/porttime in mind. My experiments with
ppp-pam and pam_time.so bore no fruit. I have masqdialer installed,
too. Any ideas?
--
Michael Bonetsmüller
ahem. mea culpa. I overlooked kernel-package and now everything is up
and running, including the 'mca_' problem. Thanks to Laurent and Wayne
for your help!
Michael.
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Michael Bonetsmüller The least we can do is wave to each other
[EMAIL PROTECTED] --Van der Graaf Gene
I can't find make-kpkg (neither locate nor dpkg -S finds anything),
and so I compiled the kernel using the
make config zImage modules modules_install zlilo
routine.
Now I get unresolved symbols when loading the 3c509.o module. All of
the symbols start with 'mca_' which sounds like a micro chann
Paul Puri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've used netscape composer, amaya, emacs (which is more of an html
> code editor), I'm looking for wysiwyg (word processor type).
>
> Now I think soffice's StarWriter is the best around. It acts just
> like a word processor, it has footnotes, doublespac
Paul Nathan Puri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm curious what people feel is their favorite word processor/ office
> productivity suite (i.e., star office, word perfect, lyx, TeX, siag
> office, etc.).
>
EMACS + AucTeX + LaTeX.
Only missing thing is a useable UNIX-native free spreadsheet. (
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