Hi,
Why not try a real postscript printer?
I just bought a Laxmark Optra Color 40 from buy.com at $98.xx. It works great.
The only downside is that it does not come with a printer cable.
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no need to read all the files through to find the
correct one if your tape supports.
I recently had a hard disk failure. And taper helps me a lot to restore the
system.
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nf coming with
redhat when you stick to debian.
If you ask my choice, the answer is certainly *Debian Potato*
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(O)
=2400.6 ms
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RJ45 cables (10BaseT, the length limit is
100m). The both devices are set to half duplextelnet star. And I used the
diagnostic program (in DOS) to check the cards and OK.
Then how can I locate the spot of problem?
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Hi, there:
A very nice GUI for faxing in linux is Xfax by Kees Lemmens and J.-P. Demailly.
The latest version can be found at ftp://ta.twi.tudelft.nl/pub/dv/lemmens/
with version 2.08.
I prefer Xfax to other GUIs for efax.
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Hi, there:
How about the /etc/*emacs/site-start.d/* stuff?
If I want to keep the xemacs20 style, i.e., automatically source these
starting up files, how can I do that?
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phase reporting unknown symbols of some packages which though works
well for xemacs20.
It can only starts without error with a -q option, i.e., no initial .emacs
stuff.
Any one got a better result?
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present,
> you can find out what packages you need to install by doing a package
> search at the Debian website. Just follow the "Debian Packages" link on
> the main page.
>
> On Sun, May 09, 1999 at 03:15:20PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> &
in fixup ()
(gdb) where
#0 0x4000a0dd in fixup ()
#1 0x4000a310 in ()
(gdb)
The function fixup() is not in the hoc program. Then where it comes?
Min
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