Lindsay Yardley wrote:
I would like to install my printer using the default debian utilities
I wanted to too, but lpr didn't work for me. Then I tried CUPS but I got
inconsistent results. Only after uninstalling lpr and installing a
"fake" lpr package that knows CUPS did things start to work
Michael Bona wrote:
Well, I am all for wild ideas ;-) I am only wondering if my .mozilla
directory will become confused,
Actually, my moz1.2 regularly f'd up my mailbox into a state where 1.2
would not run anymore. However, opening up the mailbox with 1.01 from
debian did the trick and made 1.
Robert James Kaes wrote:
it won't load http://www.slashdot.org
What version of tinyproxy are you running?
It is from stable: 1.4.3-2woody (installed via dselect),
David
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Hi,
I've put tinyproxy on my server and it works, mostly. Configuring it was
a breeze. One problem:
it won't load http://www.slashdot.org
and the log shows that a connection is there:
CONNECT Mar 08 18:52:58 [13311]: Request (file descriptor 5): GET
http://slashdot.org/ HTTP/1.1
CONNECT M
Hi,
I use the standard ssh package and sshd works, but only if I use the -D
switch (-D==not become daemon). This -D problem is a recent "feature".
Without the -D option, no process is created and connection is refused
(logically). If I do the "/etc/init.d/ssh start" everything looks ok
(the do
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