Re: Year 2000 and samba...

1997-07-19 Thread Joey Hess
Thomas Baetzler wrote: > I suppose this would work the same way as setting up any other remote > printer: by creating a set of two spools. SDee the details in the > LPR-HOWTO. Where is the lpr howto? I don't see it in the debian howto package. -- see shy jo -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILIN

Re: Year 2000 and samba...

1997-07-18 Thread Douglas Bates
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Baetzler) writes: > James C. Carr wrote: > : As far as I've been told, though I haven't actually tried it, > :the Linux kernel functions up to the year 2037. How that works, I'm > :not entirely sure... > > The Unix timestamp is represented as time_t, which is usuall

Re: Year 2000 and samba...

1997-07-18 Thread Thomas Baetzler
James C. Carr wrote: : As far as I've been told, though I haven't actually tried it, :the Linux kernel functions up to the year 2037. How that works, I'm :not entirely sure... The Unix timestamp is represented as time_t, which is usually a signed long value. A date is represented a the numb

Re: Year 2000 and samba...

1997-07-18 Thread James C. Carr
As far as I've been told, though I haven't actually tried it, the Linux kernel functions up to the year 2037. How that works, I'm not entirely sure... Anyhow, I've got a question of my own: Has anyone successfully gotten a filter to use gs on a .ps file AND send it to a networked