A2ps has done an amazing job for printing, thank you.
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From: Wayne Betts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 1:52 PM
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Subject: Re: Pretty Printing
> I am asking about printing my perl code itself, and not about printing
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y Printing
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 12:48, Syed Ali wrote:
> Yes I know, but enscript is not 'perl' aware.
> I am hoping to find a 'perl' aware pretty printing utility...
Hi Syed. Could you be more detailed in your requirements? I see no
reason why you couldn't just op
n Wed, 2003-10-15 at 00:08, Syed Ali wrote:
> Does anyone know of a perl pretty printing utility on RH 8.0?
> I used to use enscript, mprint or trueprint for my C programs.
>
enscript is included in RH 8 distribution...
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Does anyone know of a perl pretty printing utility on RH 8.0?
I used to use enscript, mprint or trueprint for my C programs.
Thank you,
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I have RH 8.0 NIS slave server and Solaris 7 NIS master server.
>From my NIS clients, when I run rpcinfo -b 14 2, only my Solaris master server
>responds.
The RH 8.0 NIS slave server does not respond.
However, clients can bind to the RH 8.0 NIS slave server without any problems.
>From a NIS
I am using RH 7.1 and the options you specified do not work, i.e., the timeout is
still 3 minutes...
Perhaps it will be best for me to use the ISC DHCP client...
Thank you...
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From: Karasik, Vitaly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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imagine
it is because RH 7.1 and RH 7.2 use pump instead of dhclient from ISC.)
Thank you,
Syed Ali
(609) 951-2989
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Does anyone know how to reduce the DHCP client timeout?
I have an RH 7.1 DHCP client which takes 3 minutes to timeout at boot time when it
tries to bring up eth0 and eth0 is not connected to the network.
The client is a laptop and is quite often not connected to the network.
Thank you..
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seems to
interfere with our NIS server. (I can't seem to find what port NIS
normally works on, or I'd have added the rule already.)
Maybe try disabling iptables and see if NIS starts up okay then...
Ben
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 16:06, Syed Ali wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On RedHat 8.0,
Hello,
On RedHat 8.0, NIS clients do not bind to the NIS server when the system boots.
The NIS server is running Solaris 7.
I have to log in as root on the RH 8.0 clients and run /etc/init.d/ypbind start in
order to get the binding to work.
When the system is booting, the "Listening for a NIS
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