On Friday 13 December 2002 01:30 pm, you wrote:
> There are two ways to set up printing for linux -- CUPS and LPR. Do NOT
> worry about it though. Just looks at Redhat's hardware compaitibility
> and use the gui to set up the printer. As long as you confirm here:
>
> http://hardware.redhat.com/h
Hi there,
Not sure where to even begin looking this time -- I've been running the
up2date program and got most of it completed now.
Included were the Omni drivers and foomatic (I think), well now my old
Okidata OLe 600 laser printer won't work anymore.
It took forever to get a printer going in
bah... nevermind... the disk image was bad... last blasted thing I would
have thought of
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I want a binary interface to the brain!
Today's opto-mechanical digital interfaces are just too slow!
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has anyone successfully installed the 6.2 beta via a pcmcia card?
specifically my setup is an IBM ThinkPad 600E (2645-4BU) with a
Turbo 16/4 token ring card. Booting from the pcmcia disk hard
locks the system. I suspect there is something about the mwave
dsp that it doesn't like... one of the las