On 29 Jan 2002, Harold Bibik wrote:
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> This was sent to me off the list but I wanted to post it
> so it might help someone else in the future:
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> After a new woody installation a few months ago, I was unable to
> connect to localhost, but my ppp and mail services worked
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 10:35:53PM -0500, Harold Bibik wrote something like
this:
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>
> last week I did a fresh install of Woody
> on a single machine, single user desktop that has a dialup
> connect to the net.
>
> I have not been able to connect to localhost for some reason
>
> I've tried
On 28 Jan 2002, Harold Bibik wrote:
>
> last week I did a fresh install of Woody
> on a single machine, single user desktop that has a dialup
> connect to the net.
>
> I have not been able to connect to localhost for some reason
>
> I've tried apache and dhttpd and trying to http://localhost
>
last week I did a fresh install of Woody
on a single machine, single user desktop that has a dialup
connect to the net.
I have not been able to connect to localhost for some reason
I've tried apache and dhttpd and trying to http://localhost
to either port 80 or 631 gives me a connection refused
I recently had a similar problem although I have only one printer. For a
reason I could not determine, the lp-module of the kernel got lost and I
had to put it back by modconf (could also have used insmod).
Johann
On Thu, 13 May 1999, Jan Krupa wrote:
> I have two printer installed on my Deb
I have two printer installed on my Debian2.0 machine (the name of it say A):
local lp and remote p22 which is installed on other debian2.0 machine (say B).
When I print from machine A using p22 printer to printer on machine B
it seems work fine but after the printing is finished the lpq command
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