Re: A Very Strange Error Message When Installing Debian 3.0

2004-10-21 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
heyboy wrote: > Hi, > > I am a new user of debian. Recently, I installed > debian 3.0 in my computer. However, I encounter a very > strange error. I don't use Woody anymore. If possible you might try the new Sarge Installer. Sarge will be the new Debian stable soon. That wil

A Very Strange Error Message When Installing Debian 3.0

2004-10-21 Thread heyboy
Hi, I am a new user of debian. Recently, I installed debian 3.0 in my computer. However, I encounter a very strange error. I boot the computer with the installation CD and follow the instruction. When installing base component, error occurs. The error message is like "fail to chroot /target

Re: Very strange error setting up my cups printer

2004-07-07 Thread * Tong*
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 13:35:21 -0500, Alan Shutko wrote: >> I switched from RH9 and installed Debian just recently. Previously >> my printer was working fine, now I just can't use it: > > Check to see where your lpq came from. You need to be using the > versions in the cupsys-bsd package. From t

Re: Very strange error setting up my cups printer

2004-07-07 Thread Alan Shutko
* Tong* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I switched from RH9 and installed Debian just recently. Previously > my printer was working fine, now I just can't use it: Check to see where your lpq came from. You need to be using the versions in the cupsys-bsd package. From the format of the error mess

Very strange error setting up my cups printer

2004-07-07 Thread * Tong*
Hi, I switched from RH9 and installed Debian just recently. Previously my printer was working fine, now I just can't use it: $ lpstat -p -d printer hp_psc_1210 is idle. enabled since Jan 01 00:00 system default destination: hp_psc_1210 $ lpq lpq: hp_psc_1210: unknown printer $ lpq -Php_ps

Very strange error

2000-08-14 Thread Geir Erik Nielsen
Hi, I had such luck asking a question earlier, so I am trying again with something else. Thanks to everybody who did answer my previous one. This time what happens is: I have dial on demand with ISDN. One other machine is currently hooked up to the network and that is a Windows 95 machine with In