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
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
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
* 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
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
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
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