On Wednesday 22 August 2012 03:01:31 Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 08:42:16AM +0100, Lisi wrote:
> > This is a cross-post. I posted to the Trinity list several days ago. It
>
> In that case its more correctly referred as a multipost. A crosspost is
> when you cc/to more than on
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 08:42:16AM +0100, Lisi wrote:
> Hello, all!
>
> This is a cross-post. I posted to the Trinity list several days ago. It
In that case its more correctly referred as a multipost. A crosspost is
when you cc/to more than one list/group simultaneously.
Just to be picky. :)
Solved by an aptitude update, aptitude full-upgrade.
Lisi
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Hello, all!
This is a cross-post. I posted to the Trinity list several days ago. It
transpires that it is not a Trinity problem, so I am asking here. After a
few days, if necessary, I shall go to the CUPS list.
I have had the following cris de coeur from the user of a computer that I
admini
Hi
I installed Debian on a new computer. I upgraded to testing and I have
some unstable packages like epiphany-browser mozilla ++
My problem is that when I make postscript files of my latex files using
dvips the printer won't print them. I have to run ps2ps on them to make
them print. The old ps
Hello,
When I print something from XEmacs using the Pretty-Print *buffer*
option in the file menu, everything goes fine the first time around,
but when I go and try to print something else it doesn't, however if I
first do an lpq and _then_ print something else, it works. BTW, I'm
using lprng 3.8
I have a mix of testing and unstable debian packages with KDE 3.1 beata debs
instaled.
All was ok but lately i have in xsession-errors notifications "Can't connect
with kcookijar" and "Can't connect with kded". Of course I can't print (the
message is "A print error occured. Error message receiv
Subject: Re: Problems with printing
Date: Wed, May 02, 2001 at 06:59:34AM -
In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Well, Wayne, I don't really think a Debian potato distribution fails in a
> strategic and basic pie
issed to define some special group, or
whatever else.
What strikes me is that the test which apsfilterconfig suggests works great,
while any following attempt to print dies unexpectedly.
Any suggestion to fix it before eliminating apsfilter?
Vittorio
>
> Subject: Problems with print
Subject: Problems with printing
Date: Tue, May 01, 2001 at 10:10:15PM +
In reply to:Victor
Quoting Victor([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've installed lprng and apsfilter duly configured for my epson sc 640.
> Now it doesn't print anything (whilst the test with aps
I've installed lprng and apsfilter duly configured for my epson sc 640.
Now it doesn't print anything (whilst the test with apsfilterconfig was
ok) and invariably gives me something like that
debian:~# lpr /etc/printcap
debian:~# lpq
Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'y2prn_printerLR.upp ascii'
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On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 12:48:00AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have two, not unconnected problems I suspect, with printing.
>
> The first is directly from linux, in that when it comes out the printer,
> its stepped across the page and is unreadable. Is there an easy method
> to fix that?
I have two, not unconnected problems I suspect, with printing.
The first is directly from linux, in that when it comes out the printer,
its stepped across the page and is unreadable. Is there an easy method
to fix that?
The second is via samba. At the present moment the server is not
visible on
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