Re: potato - where's lp

2000-01-20 Thread John Lapeyre
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 06:44:25AM -0800, Kenneth Scharf wrote: > > One last question is potato now linked to frozen? > > Should I change my sources.list to point to frozen or > > potato instead of unstable now? As a rule of thumb, you should keep using potato, as it is more urgent to get

Re: potato - where's lp

2000-01-20 Thread Julian Gilbey
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 06:44:25AM -0800, Kenneth Scharf wrote: > One last question is potato now linked to frozen? > Should I change my sources.list to point to frozen or > potato instead of unstable now? Yes, potato = frozen, woody = unstable. Please subscribe to debian-devel-announce@list

Re: potato - where's lp

2000-01-19 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... [...] > Also I thought that there was support for USB in 2.2, but I havn't > found it in the menu config items (yet). I did select prompt for > experimental code. You also need to modify arch/i386/config.in and uncomment the line # sour

Re: potato - where's lp

2000-01-19 Thread Philip Blundell
>devices. Maybe I'm loosing my marbles but I didn't >remember this connection in the 2.0 kernel config. >Also the help calls the parellel device option out for >things like zip drives etc... not printers in general. > Is this connection new in 2.2? Yes, it is new in 2.2. >Also I thought that th

potato - where's lp

2000-01-19 Thread Kenneth Scharf
I found it. Oops! You have to say yes to parallel device in general setup to get printer support in char devices. Maybe I'm loosing my marbles but I didn't remember this connection in the 2.0 kernel config. Also the help calls the parellel device option out for things like zip drives etc... not