Re: evil calibre?
On 05/12/2012 03:08 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote: > I can see value in having the bookmarks be a separate thing, it allows > multiple readers against a single document, which might be shared in a > business environment, or even read-only. Being able to have a single original > document and let everyone have their own personal current page and bookmarks > and possibly annotation, would be a good thing. Unfortunately that sounds > like a fairly major change to the existing behavior, so it may not be > practical. That approach is also used by okular. ~/.kde/share/apps/okular ~/.kde/share/apps/okular/docdata Modifications of the original files is an ugly idea, but I have to admit that it may have looked reasonable in a single-user mobile environment (copy the book -> copy also the related viewing info). Nonetheless one thing is content and one thing is viewer state; in fact they happen to go in the same file, but the "file" is actually a zip container. -- Roberto Ragusamail at robertoragusa.it -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re:
If they're not there already, perhaps adding the appropriate modeline to the "Monitor" section along with "1280x1024" in the Modes line of the "Screen" section of your xorg.conf file will help. Steven I Usdansky, PhD Traveling Geologist > > From: "r...@dwf.com" >To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org >Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2012 9:23 PM >Subject: > > >I set my screen size to 1280x1024 in my xorg.conf > >This worked fine up thru Fedora 11 (I dont currently have running copies >of F12 or F13 to test it there) but it DOES NOT WORK in Fedora14. >In Fedora14 I get 1024x768 with or without the xorg.conf. > >Now my actual screen is behind a KVM so that is part of the problem, if I >connect the monitor directly to the computer everything works correctly >and I get a screen size of 1280x1024, > >So my question. >Is there some way to FORCE X11 to run at 1280x1024 in Fedora14, independent >of any tests it may make of the screen? > >Having something to override this (incorrect) behavior would be REALLY helpful. > >I keep several old versions of Fedora around for testing of some software, >so PLEASE dont tell me to just move to the most recent release. > >-- > Reg.Clemens > r...@dwf.com > > >-- >users mailing list >users@lists.fedoraproject.org >To unsubscribe or change subscription options: >https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users >Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines >Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org > > >-- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Upgrade F15->F16 Dell Inspiron 600m from DVD: no dialog box - Fresh Installation or Upgrade - Followup #1
2012/5/12 Max Pyziur : > > > Because when I start the update process from the DVD, it goes straight into > an install process, indicating that it is going to delete all data on > existing partitions. Data will not be erased unless partitions get formated. What information are you worried about? -- Martín Marqués select 'martin.marques' || '@' || 'gmail.com' DBA, Programador, Administrador -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Slightly OT
On 05/13/2012 07:28 PM, Roger wrote: > I have been asked to test whether sites we are building with Drupal 7 > will load rapidly, and what the response time may be for each page when > accessed with a minimal or older style computer which is on dial up, You can use "trickle" and/or "wget" to perform the tests. Check this out: http://www.tuxradar.com/content/control-your-bandwidth-trickle HTH, Jorge -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/13/2012 10:34 PM, Tim wrote: On Sun, 2012-05-13 at 20:49 -0400, Jim wrote: F15, KDE. How do you config a Network Printer as a Static IP connection. Not enough information... What printer? Is the printer, itself, on the network? You'll need to, either, configure the printer to be at a certain address; or, configure a DHCP server to always give your printer the same address. I do the latter with an old HP LaserJet 4M plus, and it works well for me. Albeit that it's slower to print than when a computer is directly connected to its parallel port. Or is it connected through a computer, and that computer shares it on the LAN? In this case, you'd configure that computer to be at a certain address, and to share out its printer. I've done this, as well, before I got my hands on a printer with an ethernet card fitted in it. I have a Samsung CLX3175FN and I have it connected as a DHCP printer but everytime you turn off Printer it changes the IP address in router, then I have to go into system-config-printer to change IP. that is the reason I want to set printer up as a Static Connection. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/14/2012 09:10 AM, Jim wrote: I have a Samsung CLX3175FN and I have it connected as a DHCP printer but everytime you turn off Printer it changes the IP address in router, then I have to go into system-config-printer to change IP. that is the reason I want to set printer up as a Static Connection. Have you checked with Samsung? You may have to set the IP in the printer so that it knows not to use DHCP. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/15/2012 12:25 AM, Joe Zeff wrote: > On 05/14/2012 09:10 AM, Jim wrote: >> I have a Samsung CLX3175FN and I have it connected as a DHCP printer but >> everytime you turn off Printer it changes the IP address in router, then >> I have to go into system-config-printer to change IP. that is the reason >> I want to set printer up as a Static Connection. > > Have you checked with Samsung? You may have to set the IP in the printer so > that > it knows not to use DHCP. Of course the other alternative is to "reserve" the IP address in the router for the MAC address of the printer. -- Never be afraid to laugh at yourself, after all, you could be missing out on the joke of the century. -- Dame Edna Everage -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/14/2012 12:25 PM, Joe Zeff wrote: On 05/14/2012 09:10 AM, Jim wrote: I have a Samsung CLX3175FN and I have it connected as a DHCP printer but everytime you turn off Printer it changes the IP address in router, then I have to go into system-config-printer to change IP. that is the reason I want to set printer up as a Static Connection. Have you checked with Samsung? You may have to set the IP in the printer so that it knows not to use DHCP. I do set the IP lpd://192.168.1.103/ but router changes IP in router when you turn printer on. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/14/2012 12:28 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: On 05/15/2012 12:25 AM, Joe Zeff wrote: On 05/14/2012 09:10 AM, Jim wrote: I have a Samsung CLX3175FN and I have it connected as a DHCP printer but everytime you turn off Printer it changes the IP address in router, then I have to go into system-config-printer to change IP. that is the reason I want to set printer up as a Static Connection. Have you checked with Samsung? You may have to set the IP in the printer so that it knows not to use DHCP. Of course the other alternative is to "reserve" the IP address in the router for the MAC address of the printer. Ed , I tried the http://localhost:631/ and I restarted the computer and printer and in systyem-config-printer I get error: Stopped - Destination printer does not exist! I will try setting IP to Mac in router. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/14/2012 12:28 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: On 05/15/2012 12:25 AM, Joe Zeff wrote: On 05/14/2012 09:10 AM, Jim wrote: I have a Samsung CLX3175FN and I have it connected as a DHCP printer but everytime you turn off Printer it changes the IP address in router, then I have to go into system-config-printer to change IP. that is the reason I want to set printer up as a Static Connection. Have you checked with Samsung? You may have to set the IP in the printer so that it knows not to use DHCP. Of course the other alternative is to "reserve" the IP address in the router for the MAC address of the printer. My router is a SMCWBR1S-N4 and and the setting was in the Firewall section MAC/IP/PORT Filtering (I Guess !) -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Jim wrote: > F15, KDE. How do you config a Network Printer as a Static IP connection. > -- > users mailing list > users@lists.fedoraproject.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users > Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines > Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org On page 25 of your printer's user manual, it shows how to set a static IP address in the printer from the front panel. Make sure you use an address that is in your network and that does not overlap the router's DHCP pool. -- Dale Dellutri -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/14/2012 02:17 PM, Dale Dellutri wrote: On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Jim wrote: F15, KDE. How do you config a Network Printer as a Static IP connection. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org On page 25 of your printer's user manual, it shows how to set a static IP address in the printer from the front panel. Make sure you use an address that is in your network and that does not overlap the router's DHCP pool. Yes Thank You, But it only Shows how to setup in Windows. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/14/2012 03:28 PM, Jim wrote: On 05/14/2012 02:17 PM, Dale Dellutri wrote: On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Jim wrote: F15, KDE. How do you config a Network Printer as a Static IP connection. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org On page 25 of your printer's user manual, it shows how to set a static IP address in the printer from the front panel. Make sure you use an address that is in your network and that does not overlap the router's DHCP pool. Yes Thank You, But it only Shows how to setup in Windows. I found it. In TCP/IP what would I put in Domain box ? All other setting are auto config. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/15/2012 01:54 AM, Jim wrote: > My router is a SMCWBR1S-N4 and and the setting was in the Firewall section > MAC/IP/PORT Filtering (I Guess !) No, it should be in the DHCP settings. Checking http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?event=downloads.doSearchCriteria&localeCode=EN_USA&productCategory=5&modelNumber=1697&partNumber=0&downloadType=8&knowsPartNumber=false What is your model number? That way we can check the manual. -- Never be afraid to laugh at yourself, after all, you could be missing out on the joke of the century. -- Dame Edna Everage -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
I can't connect to localhost:630
I am sure I am missing something obvious but I can't connect to localhost:630 from my web browser. iptables is disabled so I can't figure out why this connection fails. Any ideas out there? -- -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/14/2012 03:53 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: On 05/15/2012 01:54 AM, Jim wrote: My router is a SMCWBR1S-N4 and and the setting was in the Firewall section MAC/IP/PORT Filtering (I Guess !) No, it should be in the DHCP settings. Checking http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?event=downloads.doSearchCriteria&localeCode=EN_USA&productCategory=5&modelNumber=1697&partNumber=0&downloadType=8&knowsPartNumber=false What is your model number? That way we can check the manual. Model of Printer: Samsung CLX3175FN -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: I can't connect to localhost:630
On 05/14/2012 02:59 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote: > I am sure I am missing something obvious but I can't connect to > localhost:630 from my web browser. iptables is disabled so I can't > figure out why this connection fails. Any ideas out there? Do you mean http://localhost:631 for CUPS? -- -- Steve -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/15/2012 04:00 AM, Jim wrote: > On 05/14/2012 03:53 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: >> On 05/15/2012 01:54 AM, Jim wrote: >>> My router is a SMCWBR1S-N4 and and the setting was in the Firewall section >>> MAC/IP/PORT Filtering (I Guess !) >> No, it should be in the DHCP settings. >> >> Checking >> http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?event=downloads.doSearchCriteria&localeCode=EN_USA&productCategory=5&modelNumber=1697&partNumber=0&downloadType=8&knowsPartNumber=false >> >> >> What is your model number? That way we can check the manual. >> >> >> > Model of Printer: > Samsung CLX3175FN If you look a the link above, you'd see that www.smc.com is referring to your router. Your router is from SMC, right? The choices are 752 9428CCR or 752 9428NA -- Never be afraid to laugh at yourself, after all, you could be missing out on the joke of the century. -- Dame Edna Everage -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: I can't connect to localhost:630
On 05/14/2012 03:59 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote: > I can't connect to localhost:630 from my web browser Check whether CUPS is running: ps -ef | grep cupsd If not then: service cupsd start or systemctl start cupsd.service HTH, Jorge -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: I can't connect to localhost:630
Am 14.05.2012 21:59, schrieb Aaron Konstam: > I am sure I am missing something obvious but I can't connect to > localhost:630 from my web browser. iptables is disabled so I can't > figure out why this connection fails. Any ideas out there? it would be nice to tell us what service you are thinking is running on your local machine on port 630? what says "netstat --numeric-ports --notrim --programs -t -l" signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/14/2012 03:53 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: On 05/15/2012 01:54 AM, Jim wrote: My router is a SMCWBR1S-N4 and and the setting was in the Firewall section MAC/IP/PORT Filtering (I Guess !) No, it should be in the DHCP settings. Checking http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?event=downloads.doSearchCriteria&localeCode=EN_USA&productCategory=5&modelNumber=1697&partNumber=0&downloadType=8&knowsPartNumber=false What is your model number? That way we can check the manual. I'm Sorry ED, you asking for the Model of Router it is SMCWBR14S-N4 Sorry about That. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/15/2012 04:06 AM, Jim wrote: > I'm Sorry ED, you asking for the Model of Router it is SMCWBR14S-N4 > > Sorry about That. No... I was actually asking for the part number But, it seems the manual is the same. Check page 61 the LAN settings Statically Assigned — Up to three devices with specific MAC addresses can be assigned static IP addresses. That is, the DHCP server always assigns these devices the same IP addresses. That is where you need to make changes so the router will always assign the same IP address to the printer As others have noted, you can also set the IP address in the printer. In that case you'd set it outside of the range shown in your router's Start/End IP Address in the LAN settings. -- Never be afraid to laugh at yourself, after all, you could be missing out on the joke of the century. -- Dame Edna Everage -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/14/2012 04:06 PM, Jim wrote: On 05/14/2012 03:53 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: On 05/15/2012 01:54 AM, Jim wrote: My router is a SMCWBR1S-N4 and and the setting was in the Firewall section MAC/IP/PORT Filtering (I Guess !) No, it should be in the DHCP settings. Checking http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?event=downloads.doSearchCriteria&localeCode=EN_USA&productCategory=5&modelNumber=1697&partNumber=0&downloadType=8&knowsPartNumber=false What is your model number? That way we can check the manual. I'm Sorry ED, you asking for the Model of Router it is SMCWBR14S-N4 Sorry about That. You will need also P/N 7521.9428 CCR -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: I can't connect to localhost:630
Am 14.05.2012 21:59, schrieb Aaron Konstam: > I am sure I am missing something obvious but I can't connect to > localhost:630 from my web browser. iptables is disabled so I can't > figure out why this connection fails. Any ideas out there? ok, as others statet it seems you are trying to connect to CUPS - 630 is the wrong port, use 631 [harry@srv-rhsoft:~]$ cat /etc/services | grep ipp ipp 631/tcp # Internet Printing Protocol AND PLEASE enable iptables! localhost is usually NOT affected by iptables and it is a really really bad idea to disable packet filters especially if you are using your machine with a direct internet connection like UMTS or without a router in front signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: I can't connect to localhost:630-I BLEW IT.
On Mon, 2012-05-14 at 16:04 -0400, Jorge Fábregas wrote: > On 05/14/2012 03:59 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote: > > I can't connect to localhost:630 from my web browser > > Check whether CUPS is running: > > ps -ef | grep cupsd > > If not then: > > service cupsd start > or > systemctl start cupsd.service > > > HTH, > Jorge Of course I meant localhost:631. And that connects. Sorry for the extra noise. -- -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Slightly OT
Tim wrote: > There are throttling options for proxy servers, like Squid, so you could > try browsing through it (when throttled) to see a slower network > response. But that's not really a true test, slow networks have latency > issues, too, not just slower throughput. You could have a look at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/netem#Emulating_wide_area_network_delays which tells you how to emulate all sorts of networking problems with a filter built right into the Fedora kernel and a one-line root command. (This came in really handy demonstrating why a UK-based website with lots of reasonably small graphics was slow when Australians were looking at it…) Tip: don’t forget to replace eth0 with whatever your network device is called these days. Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail: james@ | They say that every cloud has a silver lining, which must aprilcottage.co.uk | be a bit alarming for airline pilots... | -- “I’m Sorry, I Haven’t A Clue”, BBC Radio 4 -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/14/2012 04:11 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: On 05/15/2012 04:06 AM, Jim wrote: I'm Sorry ED, you asking for the Model of Router it is SMCWBR14S-N4 Sorry about That. No... I was actually asking for the part number But, it seems the manual is the same. Check page 61 the LAN settings Statically Assigned — Up to three devices with specific MAC addresses can be assigned static IP addresses. That is, the DHCP server always assigns these devices the same IP addresses. That is where you need to make changes so the router will always assign the same IP address to the printer As others have noted, you can also set the IP address in the printer. In that case you'd set it outside of the range shown in your router's Start/End IP Address in the LAN settings. Ed, in the page 61 > Lan settings > It shows three sections : Lan Setup DHCP Setup Other Setup Which one do you put the Printer settings in ? -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: F15 : Flash not working on firefox 12
it seems that with the new firefox 12, flash works well in some sites but not in others " legacy" way of (may be) declaring flash object or I am wrong ? -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Connecting to a Zeroconfig/Avahi printer
I have a really nice HP printer that's currently connected via USB cable to this system. I need to move it out of cable range. My OS/X and iOS devices are able to find it and print to it using the magic of Bonjour. Is there a way for Fedora to use it via Avahi, rather than ipp and giving the printer a fixed IP address? -- -- Steve -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: I can't connect to localhost:630
On 05/14/2012 01:59 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote: I am sure I am missing something obvious but I can't connect to localhost:630 from my web browser. iptables is disabled so I can't figure out why this connection fails. Any ideas out there? Do you have a daemon listening to port 630? Is it running? Also, run iptables -L -n to see just what the current rules are, if any! -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Connecting to a Zeroconfig/Avahi printer
Am 14.05.2012 23:22, schrieb Steven Stern: > I have a really nice HP printer that's currently connected via USB cable > to this system. I need to move it out of cable range. My OS/X and iOS > devices are able to find it and print to it using the magic of Bonjour. > Is there a way for Fedora to use it via Avahi, rather than ipp and > giving the printer a fixed IP address? http://localhost:631/ CUPS does find network-printers via avahi signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Re: Config a Network Printer
On 05/14/2012 04:11 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: On 05/15/2012 04:06 AM, Jim wrote: I'm Sorry ED, you asking for the Model of Router it is SMCWBR14S-N4 Sorry about That. No... I was actually asking for the part number But, it seems the manual is the same. Check page 61 the LAN settings Statically Assigned — Up to three devices with specific MAC addresses can be assigned static IP addresses. That is, the DHCP server always assigns these devices the same IP addresses. That is where you need to make changes so the router will always assign the same IP address to the printer As others have noted, you can also set the IP address in the printer. In that case you'd set it outside of the range shown in your router's Start/End IP Address in the LAN settings. There is no "Statically Assigned" setting in this router, it has a setting in Lease Time named "Forever",so I just checked that. So the router will never update/change IP settings once DHCP selects them. The user manual for this router does not compare with routers actual settings. Thanks for your help ED. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org